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from Rev. Blaine Lambert, pastor of the M. E. church of this city, for the post to attend the church on mmMARY m Memorial Day in connection with the memm-il:h t}:‘ ces ifl“:hich itn is 2 % planned the Legion wil e an active (Continued from Page Onme.) Dart this year, in co-operation with wenfence at hand, Connected with |the G. A. R. and the G. A. R. circle. the kitchen is a commodious pantry| A communication was read from with ample shelving space, where [the International Falls baseball club, may be seen many good things for the | asking for arrangements for week- fable. In the remainder of the first (end games. That city has a team floor of the west wing of the building [under Legion direction this year and .are the quarters of Superintendent |ig desirous of meeting Bemidji. As J. J. McCurdy and his’family, Wholgoon as the local team has been more are caring for all ‘the inmates and|completely organized, a game will un- giving each their personal attention.|doubtedly be arranged with the nor- These quarters consist of three rooms | therners, and a bath, have an*Bxcellent view-of . the surrounding district; and are meatly and modernly equipped. In the basement, which is under the west wing of the building, is to be found the heating plant, an eléct- :ric washing machine with a number .of stationary tubs; and ample room |! on the opposite side fro the storage of vegetables of all kinds. From the living room, a stairway, on either side, leads to the sleeping quarters on the second floor. Thirty neat, airy slepping rooms are located on this floor, and each room has an outside window furnishing a’: excel- Jent view. Fire protection assur- e . L ed by the large hose on each floor, LR R R 2R L R i e connected with the pumping system |¥* SOLWAY * In the hasement. R L A s Eaguipment in Room. Miss Berneece Burfield returned Each room is made for one occup-|to Solway Sunday to resume “her ant and is equipped with a neat and |duties as intermediate grade teacher, comfortable fron bed with good |after spending a few days of Easter springs, ample bedding, a chiffonier vacation at.her home in Shevlin. worthy to be in anyone’s home, and| Miss Sadje Rock spent her Easter a rack for clothing. One comfortable | vacation visiting with Iriends in Be- chair is allowed each room and as|midji. 5 many personal articles as desired.| The Lutheran Lades Aid met at One inmate had made his room quite | the home of Mra. T. J. Lomen Thurs- homelike by the addition of a fa-[day. A good time was reported by vorite rug and a few choice books and [all and a very good lunch was serv- pictures, Each sleeping room is ed . heated by a large radiator. A room| John W. Schroeder spent a few i8 assigned to each inmate in much |days in Cass Lake taking in the the same manner as an up-to-date sights. hotel and at-present the men are tal Misses Blva and Dosena Peterson ing great interest in caring for their |spent Sunday afternoon in Bemidji own rooms. with friends. n P. J. Rock was a caller in Bemidji Special Department Planned on business Thursday. it In the east wing of the first floor | = Migses Leola, Charlotte, Jessie and it is planned to -establish a depart-|,nd Bennie Rogers are now going ment very similar to a ward in a hos-{{, gchool here. . pital. Here will be located those| pj)ljs. Powers, Lee Sime, John who are in need of medical treatment | Noely, Mike Wold, Mrs. D. P. Pow- and for treating the patients whose|ers TLeola Rogers, Charlotte Rogers, illness does not require first-rate hos-{yere Bemidji callers last Saturday. pital attention, a special dressing and | * 5 R. Holton of Shevlin caller here administering room will be equipped | yercantile store is doing fine busi- and a man attendant placed in|op pusiness Saturday. charge. C. T. Rogers, owner of Haycraft One room on the northwest corner |negq, of the second floor, which commands| Athletic stunts are practiced every a beautiful view of the lake and the|pjght in the outdoor air by Miss city of Bemidji, is planned for a sit-|johnson, Pearl Prince, Harry Smith, ting room for the ladies on account|and Melvin Thompson for their of the three large windows which|pealth. We hope the will soon re- permit the proper amount of light for i ALBERT, BELGIAN KING, BELTRAMI COUNTY SOCIAL AND PERSONAL LICENSED T0 WED Licenses to wed were issued yester- day by Clerk of Court F. W. Rhoda to Henry M. Wilson and Alice Mae Hammond, both of Bemidji, and to Emery Dunn and Guita Abercrombie, also of this city. the ladies to sew or read. In convenient locations through- out the building are four bath rooms and toilets. On each floor is a linen closet, on the shelves of which are piles of spotless linen and bedding. g Modern Barn. Brussels, April 8.—King Albert of In the proximity of the infirmary Belgium is celebrating his 46th is.& barn with electric lights suffi.|birthday today, and artillery salutes cient in size to house a team of {were fired at noon in honor of the horses, two cows and a calf. In con- event. nection with the barn is a garage The King received many tributes suitable for any make of car on the|and proofs of mnational affection in market. - addition to the customary birthday I s ofanti congratulations from the world’s rul- Dutlngtqt‘h;hn‘r’:t“ ;eatgf oi)z::iion, ers, diplomatic bodies and statesmen. thirteen inmates have come to live there and all have at once taken a -pew interest in life. The building was constructed with a view to ac- comodate all who are sent there, for years to come. - With the number already there and a few more ex- pected, the infirmary is none too . large. ‘¢he stranger is immediately im pressed with the fact that all of the frimates are receiving the best of care and attention. They are well - gatisfied with their surroundings many having expressed the opinion - that “this beats a first-rate hotel.” They are already talking gardening and chicken raisiag during the sum- mer months and are looking forward earnestly for the warm weather that they may enjoy t{e sunshine on the GIVE IT TIME. “Boll my egg three minutes.” « Scuse me, Dat aig is jes’ out ¢ eeld storage an’ three minutes won't much more dan fes’ thaw 1t —_— Friendly Bill. The man I like Is Bill McGuire; He stops and helps Me change & tire. large front porch and busy them- _selves with something useful, which will help make the institution self- supporting. - \ . DECIDES ON BASEBALL (Continuéd from Page One.) — Subscribe for the Ploneer. --in that it involvles an eno;mous consequently every friend %mericln Legion is asked to or the boys. 1k Basket Ball Players. of thanks was unanimously » the boys who took part asket ball for the post ‘t season. Although the ith the post at a finan- 10 fault of the team, displayed keen in- "0 make a i IS 45 YEARS OLD|: THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER || ADDITIONAL WANT ADS FOR SALE—Baby cab—in good con- dition. Phone 17-F-3. 3t4-12 FOR SALE—6-room cottage, two 28- ft. lots, barn, at 1921 Irvine ave., sprice $1,000. Inquire on premises. 3t4-12 LOST—EIK’s toath watch charm, gold mounte., short chain attach- ed. Leave at Express office. Re- ward. . 1t4-9 -ALBERT B. STEINER, of St. Paul, Minn., who declares he is now able to do twice the work he could before taking Tanlac and that his sister has gained sixteen pounds. “Talking about things that help people, I have just received a letter from my sister in Waterloo, Iowa, telling me she has gained sixteen pounds in weight by taking Tanlac,” said A. B. Steiner, 460 East Page street, St. Paul, Minn., recently. “My sister was on a visit to me a short while ago, and as she was.suf- fering from stomach trouble someone advised her to try Tanlac, which she did, and as I saw the great benefit she was getting from it L decided to try it myself, for I had been troubled with my stomach for the.past two years. I had a very poor appetite, and the little I did manage to eat seemed to lodge right in.the pit of my stomach and sour. I would bloat terribly ‘after eating and have the worst sort of cramping pains in my stomach, and at times I had such bad attacks of heartburn I would mearly o wild. My back gave me a lot.of trouble, and I had such intense pains in the small of my back I cqnld hard- ly bend over. To add to my other troubles, about two months ago I be- gan to suffer with rheumatism in my shoulder blades and arms, which got 80 bad I could hardly do my work and could not even put on my coat with: out assistance. 1 was so mervous could get but little sleep and would roll and toss from one side of the bed to the other all night long, and would get up in the morning all tired out. I was so badly run down and had lost so much weight I was 'so weak I could hardly get about at all. g . “Well, while I have only. taken five bottle of Tanlac in all my improve- ment is simply remarkable. I have sach a good appetite I am hungry all the time, and my stomach is in such a splendid condition I can eat any- thing I want without suffering the least' bit from it afterward. The pains have all gone out of my back and I never have the least sign of the rheumatism. In fact, I never have an ache or pain of any kind. I sleep as sound as a log every night and have gained in weight and strength until I can do twice as much work as I could before I began taking Tan- lac. Yes, sir, I can recommend Tan- lac after what it has done for me, and I know it will do the same for pthers if they will only give it a fair trial.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City Drug Store and by the leading drug- gists in every town. We Have For o Your Sunday Dinner--- A Special Cherry Nut and Maple Two-Layer Brick, on sale at the following places: Abercrombie & McCready Boardman’s Drug Store Bemidji Candy Kitchen Miller’s Grocery Brakke’s Grocéry ‘Annex Candy Store Do not forget that our ice cream is made under ", the most sanitary conditions, and that you are invited “to inspect our plant at any time. L ] MARKETS—LOCAL AND FOREIGN Chicago, April 9.—Potato receipts today, 17 cars. Market strong. Northern Whites, sacked, $7 to $7.35 per cwt; bulk, $7.35 to $7.50. Bemidji Potato Market—All varieties, bulk, small lots $2.40 to $3 per bushel. Carload lots, sacked and loaded, $4.50 to $5 per cwt. - P BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. GRAIN AND' HAY Oats, bushel ...$1.00-31.10 Barley, bushel...............$1.30 Red clover, medium, Ib. 40c-44c Popcorn, pound ... - 8¢-10¢ Wheat, No. 1.. ... $2.40 VEGETABLYS. Cabbage, cwt. .........$5.00-$6.00 Onions, dry, cwt. ......$6.00-86.00 Beans, ¢wt. ...........$6.00-$8.00 Dairy butter, pound . Butterfat .. MEATR messescsscencns oo 130 Hogs, Ib.....covemeee ..19¢0-20¢ Dressed beef, pound.. ... ..12¢-14c Turkeys, live, pound. ......40c-46¢c Old Toms, live, pound........26¢-30¢ Geese, live, pound .. ..36¢80¢ Ducks, live, Ib. .....c.m0c.16¢418¢ Hens, 4 1bs. and over.......... 26¢ Mutton .. HIDES Cow hides, No. 1, pound Bull hides, No. 1 Kip hides, No. 1, pound.....26c-28¢c Calf skins, No. 1, pound. .86¢-40c Deacons, each...... .. .$2.00-82.26 Horse hides, large, each $9.00-310.00 Tallow, pound ..cevvvencvoanns Wool, bright. ... s Wool, semi bright......... 20-22¢ .16c-18¢ The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., a}: time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: L GRAIN AND HAY eat, No. 1 ..$2.86-$2.95 ‘Wheat, No. 2 .. :2.75-:2.85 Wheat, No. 3 .. $2.65-$2.76 Oats ' . .%Sc-s‘lc -+ $1.20-81.48 Rye, No. 2-...... $1.70-31.72 Buckwheat, per 1b. . No. 2 Timothy hay .. No. 1 Cloved mixed .. Rye straw VEGETABLES Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt. $56.00 Potatoes, per cwt $6.00 Beans, brown, cwt. ..$8.60 Beets, per cwt .... .$2.00 Carrots, per cwt. ... .. $2:60 Onions, dry; per cwt .$3.00 Eggs, per dozen .... .39¢ Cabbage, ton Rutabagas, per CWtu..m.. Butterfat MEATS smecoi i dom e Mutton. 1d Veal Beef, dressed.. Garlie, Iv....... Parsnips, per cwt. Squash. cwt. Packing butter LIVE POULTRY Turkeys, 9 Ibs. up ..... Turkeys, small and thin. Geese, 12 up, and fa Ducks, - fat . . Hens, heavy, 4 Springers, live .... Hens, 6 1bs. up, fat.... Dressed poultry 3¢ per po live stock. ; HIDBS Cowhides, No. 1 ...cuovevne . Bull hides, No. 1 Kipps, No. 1 ..... Calf skins, No. 1 Deacons Tallow ... Wool, bright....... Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. Here’s a chance, Miss Freckle- y to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the ex- pense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othime— double strength—from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine "as this strength is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove freckles. gt THE EIGHT DAYS FROM - [ =y APRIL 10 TO APRIL 17, INCLUSIVE, HAVE . BEEN DESIGNATED AS “SAVE MONEY ON MEAT” WEEK In connection with the H. C. L. Campaign by the Department [l of Justice, consumers are urged to save money during this week by purchasing the less expensive cuts. Dishes just as palatable and nutritious can be made from these cuts as from the higher priced —— ' ones. Government marketing experts ‘declare that if the public - would buy more of the inexpensive cuts it would “reduce the cost of living. Most retailers have agr “costly cuts from April 10 to April 17. . DO YOUR PART AND SAVE MONEY BUY INTELLIGENTLY! Palace Meat Market Early June Peas, two for .....25¢c Crisco, 3-1b can for ...... .$1.15 Phones 200 and 201 ' gwofor vee..28c Holland Herring, 10 1b keg ....$1.50 eed to carrj an acfequate stock of less Campbell’s Pork & Beans, 2 for . .25¢ Compound, per. Brooms, ... 49c Don’t deny-}ounelf the pleasure of our Fresh Roasted Coffee, Phone 160 CLIFFORD & CO. PR P 48c P N A A A " Phone 160 . Defective