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R beyond any of the highest grade. Domestic science teachers and food authorities are urging the housewife to carefully read the labels on all food articles to distinguish healthful foods from' those which may be deleterious. High grade baking powders are made of pure cream of tartar, derived from grapes, a natural, healthful food. Royal Baking Powder is a type 1t is pure and wholesome question. The low-grade baking powders are made from' alum, which is of mineral origin. Most physicians condemn their use in food. Housekeepers can learn the character of the baking powder by carefully reading the label on the can, which must state whether the contents include cream of tartar, alum or phosphate. New York ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. é & B = (-] o4 } S S LI | : About The City W. H. Aiken departed yesterday for a two weeks’ vacation. ih‘-‘-’-’- F. 8. Taylor of St. Paul is a guest at the C. N. Shannon home for a few days. Dean arite $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. F. M. Dolan, landscape architect of St. Paul, was a visitor in Bemidjl today. Miss Dora Flatner departed this morning for her home at Morris, Minn. Miss Edith O’Grady, 112 Fifth street, is visiting friends at Mecln- tosh, Minn. Mrs. Patrick Scott has returned to Nary after spending a few months in this city. Miss Alice Smith of Nebish was in Bemidji Tuesday for the teachers’ examinations. Mrs. William McCuaig and chil- dren have returned from a two weeks’ stay at Buena Vista. Mina A. Meyers, hair dressing, switches, $1.50. Phone 112-W. Troppman Block: 174731 Miss Elaine Holland, who ‘has been visiting her brother in this city, left yesterday for Grand Rapids. Miss Mavis Phillippi is visiting at the home of Miss Jessie Pendergast of Grant Valley for a month. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rogers of Wil- ton motored to Bemidji Tuesday and attended to business matters. Avoids Breakfast Cooking-- New Post Toasties are ready to eat direct from the package. a new patented process. They have a fine new flavour—self-developed by It’s the rare, true flavour of prime, white Indian corn itself, and these New Toasties are the first corn flakes that do not depend on cream and sugar for palatability. The proof of this superior flavour is found by eating some from the package dry. They’re deliciously good that way, but of course are usually served with cream or good milk. Examine the New Post Toasties flakes. . The quick, fierce heat of the new process of manufacture, not only raises the distinguishing little bubbles on each flake, but gives a body and firmness that makes the New Toasties a more substantial food than the ordinary “corn flakes.” Leslie Bailey, a guest at the N. P. Stone home at Crookston for a few days, returned to Bemidji today. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson of Hope, N. D, are in the city for a few days. Mr. Nelson formerly occupied the po- sition of agricultural instructor in the local high school. Mrs. O. T. Hayes, who has been the guest of her son, Archie M. Hayes, of Lavinia returned to her home in Hastings Tuesday. F. G. Halgren has moved his house- hold goods from Ninth and Bemidji avenue to America avenue and Sév- enth street. I ‘you want some good oats cheap call up 934 and Conrad Lajambe, the “Frenchman,” will come quick.— Adv. 264810 Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin and Mr. and Mrs. Eduard F. Netzer returned this morning from Crookston where they attended the Ringling Bros. cir- cus. They made the trip by auto. J. W. Naugle returned from a busi- ness trip to Minneapolis Tuesday. He was accompanied by his son, A. J. Naugle. Miss Dorothy Nangle left this morning for Fergus Falls where she will spend the remainder of the summer. Miss Claire Nangle accom- panied her part way and will return to the city this evening. Mrs. Henry Schussman has return- ed home after spending a few days visiting friends and -relatives at Fisher, Minn. James Teolus has returned to his home in Mallory, Minn., after spend- ing several ‘months in Bemidji. He ‘will return to Bemidji soon ‘to make his permanent home here. ¢ Mis$ Geneva Anderson of Aure was in Bemidji Tuesday, enroute to ‘be wed to H. Mayne Stanton in' Au- tained at a parcel: shower: yesterday morning. The bride-to-he was the recipient of many. pretty and useful gifts. ~Breakfait was:served at nine o’clock, covers being placed: for twelve. Daises ‘were used in decor- ating the:table, After breakfast the remainder of the morning was spent at bridge. The guests. were Mrs. George Cochran, Jr., Mrs. C. M. Jac- obson, Mrs. J.- M. Herbert, Mrs. M. J. Brown, Misses Donna Lycan, Leah Berman, Mrs, Ingérsoll of Brainerd, Miss Ida Bailey, Mrs. C. R. Sanborn: and. Miss Derothy Torrance. L E SRR RS E SR EE & 3 * NYMORE NEWS * KEKEK KK KKK KHK KK Mrs. Alfred Erickson and children, Forest, Rose and Walter, left Sunday evening for their home at Svea, Minn., -after spending the past few ‘weeks visiting with her parents,-Mr. “|and Mrs. 8. H. Cole, and family. Mrs, L. Kinney and daughter of Superior, Wis., arrived in 'Nymore Sunday afternoon. stay for some time visiting as guests of her mother, Mrs. MeCulloch. Miss Ruth Bentley has gone to Deer River, Minn., to visit for a few days with relatives and friends. John Reinke has left for St. Paul to attend to business matters. Mrs. Ray Glidden returned Sun- day afternoon from Superior, Wis., where she has spent the past several days visiting with relatives. Anumber of young folks of Ny- more motored to the Bemidji dam Sunday where they spent the day pic- nicking. Those present were the Messrs. Edd, Raymond Jarvis, Fred Reinke, Henry Klugg and the Misses Beryl Jarvis, Cora Reinke, Marie Sawyer, Eva Shadowey, Hazel' Supry and Mary Bouldie. EELLIHER FARMERS TO HAVE TELEPHONES Kelliher, July 26.—The farmers of North Kelliher have organized a tele- phone company. R. N. Holt has been elected president and Fred Dorenkempter, secretary and treas- urer. They intend to have the line in operation before winter. CANADIAN SOLDIERS GIVEN LEAVES TO HARVEST CROPS ‘Winnipeg, Man., July 26.—Soldiers in Manitoba and Saskatchewan will be granted leave to work in the har- vest fields. Free transportation will be granted the men up to 300 miles and leaves of absence will extend thirty days. The sOldiers will recelve theff “regular| —— =~ army pay in addition to wages as farm hands. Farmers are offering $50 a month with room and board to harvest hands. A glance at the want column may help: you sell it. S —— AR OO Ever, as a boy, tie a can to a dog’s tail and see him scoot? _‘Bure you did—we did! And - how about that lgt, or house or ‘giece of furni or au 'ou wish wmrid of? 7 Tie 8 Daily Pioneer Want Ad o 1t friend—do 1t Froid, Mont., where she will visit [EW relatives for some time. Mr.-and Mrs. Georgeé Johnston, who {E have spént some time in Bemidji, re-{§ turned ‘to their home at Norden Fri- day. Misges ‘Alice’ Brannon and Gladys{H Peterson of Northern attended 'the |8 teachers’ -examinations in this city|H yesterday. Miss ‘Martha Neumann, 'sister of|s Mrs. H. O’Connor, has returned to this city after a visit of two weeks|H in Sebeka, Minn. v Mrs, A. D. Flatner and daughter, |E Lillian, Miss Dora Flatner of Morris, | Minn.,, and Miss Irene Lappin re- turned Monday night from Baudette. when you want . ‘that next job of * Printing gust, Mrs. Hallan L. Huffmen enter-. enjoyment in cigarettes ! They expect to |- A new kind of New! Becauseno other ci , does or can do what Chesterfields do, ‘pamely: Chesterfields satisfy ! And yet Chesterfields are mild. The Chesterfield blend—that’s what is responsible for this new kind of enjoyment in cigarettes! Know what cold water does for your thirst ? Well, Chesterfields do exactly the same thing for your smoking — they satisfy ! Try Chesterfields foday and see ! oLggette Myers Sibacco O field CIGARETTES They SATISEY ! —and yet they’re MILD BUSINESS DIRECTORY | Bathre Abstract Co. has a farm te BROSVIK, THE TAILOR BAKERS AND conmémonm % b 0 2 % bk % % % % If you have a room to rent or want to rent one—you get the best choice through a Pioneer want ad. Phone 922. KKK KK KKK KK KKK * Kk Kk k k¥ * %k K k k¥ ~ BEMIDJI 7 s - . CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY ABSTRACTS OF TITLE DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners For Men, Women and Children MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retall Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. ~117 Third St. Bemidji. Phoné 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager. sell—$10 down and $10 per month. SUPPLIES FOR OFPICE Typewriter ribbons, earbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, psper . fasteners, punehes, eyelets Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, ete. The careful buyers Phone 938 eto., eto. Suy Mes. Get quantity priees ‘W. G. SCHROEDER PIONEER OFFICE STORB Bemidji Phone 66. Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. PHOTOGRAFHER PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY KOORS BROTHERS CO. STORE Bemidjl, Minn. New Post Toasties do not “chaff” or crumble in the You will get first-class Y i i package, and they don’t mush down when cream is added. Mr. and Mrs. J.,A. Younggren and (£ work. and you will get Ice c::;um“;‘:l::y“dood: (;::ten- fiyerything fox the Phiotos Day, sad Night They come to you untouched by hand, and in moisture- Mrs. Freeman of Minneapolis were | it wh omised, for 2 Office and -School —_ o . s g the guests of Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald at|g it-wnen pr tionery, Cigars and Foun- k proof packages that preserve their delightful oven-crisp- : 5 having work ‘done tain Goods Security Bank Building . N. L. HAKEERUP . 3 bl Birchmont Beach over Sunday. ing 2 Phone 31 ness until served at your table. ? when promisedis one 315 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 126 Well worth trying—these e, TMargaret f Bibeonont men ] ¢ aruies olies e ell wor rymng— er, argaret, o rchmon! eac! X ; BANKING AND SAVING AND JEWELR PENCIL SHARPENERS will leave tomorrow for a two weeks’ __G_s_e._-hus_ DRUGS Y ,m visit in ‘Elk River and Minneapoli | h 3 - . ’ e Have wystematictlly. SMako ueo of RHYMOIT:?HI:::l:l::::;lmMIil “Tho Boston™ t. We 1= & New Post Toastles Mrs. Ted Getchell and children SRR our- s.““:n?::::l::t 3 ., we Orders given that same service you for = 4 have left for Buena Vista where they Let Us Show You come your opel S ey sl get in person. $1.00 - will spend the remainder of the sum- Lasts a life time. : Sold by Grocers everywhere. [l{mer at Mrs. Spielman’s hotel. 1 'What We Can:Do “"“m"m“::'z BANK. BARKER'S Paons ol - ¥ 2 Bemidji, 5 Third St. - A T T C IO 0P | - For Miss Gladys Stanton, who:will