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ds derived from the dance “given this evening at the Arm. ' the Bemidjl Fire Department towards securing for Bemidji 23, convention of state firemen. Bvery effort is being made by the lo- “"cdl BoYs to put this project over and " ®ring to this city at that time a large number of delegates (rom every part ‘of 'the state. ‘""" As a reminder of 'the dance this evening, there is on-display with a h.rge sign on each the hook and lad- r wagon in front of the Security ate bank and the fire engine in m of the First National bank, 0 music and a good time is as- _sured everyone who attends. All are urged to help secure the 1923 conven- tion. CAIN AND ABEL DISCUSSED The way of sgjvation was made plain last night atithe First Baptist ! church, when the evangelist explain- ed the difference between the offer- ings brought by Cain and Abel to God.. Cain and his offering pictures the man who depends upon morality and good works to save him. - He was rejected of God. Abel and his offer- ing pictures the man’'who 1s trusting only in the blood of Jesus to wash away his sins. Mr. Moyer will preach tonight on ‘“The Second Coming of Christ.” LADIES AID FOOD SALE The Ladies’ Aid ~ of St. Paul's Evangelical church will hold a food gale in the Gas company. office, to- morrow afternoon, beginning at 2:30 o'clock. ‘They will have all sorts of strictly home baked articles on sale, fncluding doughnuts, cakes and other articles. MONTANA BALEOTING TODAY + (By United Press) ‘Helena, Mont., April . 23.—Mon-. tana was balloting on presidential candidates today. Friends of Maj. Gen’l. ~Leonard ‘Wood, iz ‘view of the fact that Mon- tana fatbred Roosevelt in two nation- al elections, were claiming the state’s preferential endorsement for Wood. Hiram Johnson, Frank O.' Lowden, and Herbert Hoover all were entered on the Republican ballots. Johhson followers were confident today that big vote cast for- Johnson in North Pakota and South Dakota in prefer- ential primaries would. be. reflected here. None of the candidates' have made extensive campaigns for Montana's Preference. Montana -gave Wilson a big ma- {lvrlty in the last presidential elec- on. ARBOR: DAY ' OBSERVED Pierre, April 23.—School children . Sot ta-todey were taught ed gtneral bserunce lmnns on nbelu klnd to birds FREIGHT RATE HEAEING Bismarck, April' 23.—Hearings are to be resumed today in Omaha, Nebr., on. the complaint of .the Roundup Coal company of Omaha, Neb.. on the North Dakota Lignite freight rates. ‘The company contends that the rates discriminate upjustly against coal shipped from Montana-mines as com- - pared with coal shipped from the North ' Dakota mines to' points in North . Dakota, South Dakota and mnnesota. “There will be a dance at Nymore tonight. -The music. will' be furnish- ed by McFadden’s orchestra. A good time is assured all who attend. Mrs. B. L. Woods has .ro'-opened her store at Ninth street and America avenue. ; RAPIDLY IN SCHoOL (By" Internationsl News Service) Lawrence, Mass., April '23.—The remarkable. progress in school ‘made.| by.. Michael - Schoonjans, aged four- teen, & Belgian ‘refugee mow in the sixth : grade: of. the: Bruce Grammar school, was called to public-attention by further promotion of: the lad by the school ‘authorities.. On 'Septem- ber 4, 1919, he entered: the special schoel ‘here unable to; speak one word of English. came a sixth grade ‘pupil;: notwith- standing the fact that!he had but: scant education in :'the Belgian schools. He saw the Germane bom- bard his home village for fitteen days, finally taking it. His uncle-and cou-~ sin were killed by a bomb trom a French plane. T SPORT NEWS MONTREAL SWIMMERS ' _TRAIN FOR GAMES (By United Press) Montreal, (Quebec, .April 23.— George Hodgson, star-swimmer of the Montreal Amateur Association, is in training for the Olympic trials and is tikely to be one of Canada’s mermen in the Belgian contests.. Hodgson ‘won several events at the 1912 Olympic games, as did ‘Frank McGill, also of the M.A.A.A., who starts active train- ing for the trials in & few days. mwoum ORGANIZE . ALL CIIES BOXERS :.wtle, _Wa-h.. Avrll-» 33.—A m-, ‘| Beans, brown, cwt In four’ ‘“‘jumps’ he be-| MARKETS——LOCAL AND F OREIGN Chicago, April 22.—Potato. recexpts today, 18 cars. Market|: BEF“RE BHEAKFAST weak. Northern Whites,'sacked and bulk, $7 to $7.26'percwt. Mixed; Red and White and Wlsconsm Bliss Tnumphs $6.90 per cwt. Bemnd_u Potato Market——All varieties, bulk, ‘small lota $3 to $3.25 per bushel. Carload lots, sacked and loaded, to $6 per cwt. $5.50 BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS _GRAIN AND HAY Oats, bushel . ..$1.00-81. 10 Barley, bushe! Red Clover, m Popcorn, pound . Wheat, No. 1 ... VEGETABW Cabbage, cWt. ... $ Onfons, dry, ‘ewt. .. Beanu. cwt. Dairy butter, pound &5 Butterfat Eggs, fresh, dozen MEATS Mutton Hogs, 1b. The followmg prices were " GRAIN AND HAY $2.80-$2.90 70-32.80 60-$2.70 91c-93¢ -$1.48 Wheat, No. 1. Wheat, No. 2 Wheat, No. 3. Oats ...... Barley ... Rye, No. 2. Rye, No. 2. No. 1. Clover mixed . Rye straw. : Beans, lnnd. picked, navy, Potatoes, per €Wt......e0 Mutton. ve v s s210C-160 .17e Pork, dressed ' o paign to organize boxers in every city in the world in which mitt matches lare permitted will result in the form. ation here recently of me Seattle Box- ers’ association.. Uplift of the sport is the avowed object. ~Only bona fide battlers are eligible to the new organization| ‘which_ aims to .do away with objec- tional features. of the game, includ- ing. elimination of the manager and | Geese, live, pound Cow h|des, No. 1, ponnd Dressed beef, pound.... Turkeys,: live, pound. 0ld Toms, live, pound. , Ducks, live, 1b. O Hens, 4 1bs. and over. —— Bull hides, No. 1 ........ Kip hides, Nb. 1, pound. 6¢| Calf skins, No. 1, pound: Deacons, each Horse hides, large, each. Tallow, pound . B Wool, bright. Wool, -semi bright. being paid at Stfllwater, an at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: : Veal Beet, dressed Garlic, b...o.0vee Parsnips, per cwt.., Squash. . CWt...sc000 Egekin; butter .....: LIVE POULTRY Turknn, 91bs. up .... Turkeys, small and thin Gease, 12 1bs. up, and 1a Ducks, fat ..... Hens, heavy, 4 1bs and ov Springers, live .. 2 Hens, 5 1bs up, fat...... ressed poultry 3¢’ per poq < Horse hides 5 Wool, bright:........4- board, ‘and Clay White, matchmaker for the Northwest club, which stages the principal shows in this city.: Jimmy Malone, “veteran ‘‘welter- weight, is president of the nssomtlon booking agent who lhrlve on the pro-| . ceeds of bouts. Seattle fight fans au back of thel 1 nt citizéens . appeared befol [boxers and made talks, most ardent boosters. of ‘the assocl- lare Charles:OuHnien; sagratary of the Seattle. munlclpal boxing FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Gat Rid of Thm . Ugly. Spots ! ~Do. you know how easy it is to remove those ugly spots so that no one will call you freckle-face? Simply get an ounce of Othine, double strength, from your ngnt and a few .appllcntlonl should you how easy it is to rid yoursélf of freckles and get a beautiful com- plexion. The sun and winds of March have a strong tendency .to bring out % frecHes, and as a result more Othine is sold in this month. Be sure to ask for the double strnegth Othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to remove the freckles. heavy tea, faded-hair belutxfnlly dark gand lux- “luriant. Mixing the ;Sage Téa" and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. 'An easier; way-is' to get ‘the ready-to-use preparation, im- provéd. by the addition of other in- gredients a large bottle, atlittle cost, at drug. stores, known as “Wy:zlu Sage and 'Sulphur Compoun avoiding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair is nof ful, we.all desire to retain our ‘yout! ful appearance ' and attractivéness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth’ Sage and Sulphur Compound, no on can tell, because it does it so nat- urally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by, ing all gray hairs have disappeared. After another’ application- or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear’ vears younger. R & Quallty Shoes For, ‘ PartlcularMen That’s what we are noted for; the value is'in 'the better quahty From $7.45 to $9.95 you can buy a a pair of shoes here magde of genuine: ‘calfskin with good oak soli "Neolin; soles and rubber heels. The workmanship is guaranteed. Your choice of many styles; black or dark brown; pointed, medium and broad toes. Other Shoes at$6.45 $8.45, $11, $12’.‘».4 BEMID]l SHOE STORE 'l'heStoreofEeenomyandQuahty 315 Minnesota An. Givellhrd*m(!o. 8-39 }phate fro: . -here at last is positive relief. Sm you rully feel clean, sweet and resh inside, and are seldom ill. P i (1 i 1t iyoy. are’ accustomed’ to' Wake up: with coated tonxue, foul Breath or a dull headache; or. if your meals sour and. ferment, you[ have a real sur- prise aw.itlng you. Tomorrow . morning, upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with a, teaspoontul of lime. stoneé phosphate in it. This is in- tended -to first nentralize and’ then . w,uh out'of your stomach, liver, kid- /[ nevs and thirty feet of intestines.all the fndigestible waste, poisons, sour I‘le and-. toxins, thus @ cleansing, eetening-and purityingthe. entire . ‘&limentary canal. ‘Those subjects to headaches, back- aches, bilious attacks, constlpat;on or stomach trouble, are, urged to get aquarter pound of limestone phos- the drug store and ‘begin enjoying this morning inside bath. Just as hot wuter-and soap cleanse, purify and freshen the skin, so hot water and a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate act-on the stomach, liver, kidneys : and ' bowels. Limestone 7| phosphate l!an inexpensive white powder and ¥lmost tasteless. Subscribe for the Pioneer. A RHEUMATISM :OF THE WORST KIND - POSITIVELY RELIEVED Money Blek IfIt Fa.ilt 3 o' muer how chre acate or lon‘ standing your Rheamatism, Neuritis, Lum bago, Eczema or Skin Eruptions may If it fnl! u_will not lose ‘'a penny, for we ‘re- d ‘your money without question. Rfi'nd ltlnn ren:;:t-lile case: ‘\l! is vnt!; great pleasure am wnt ng: you of fhe wonderfal merits of S i) Neuritis. My wife has hv:rn- mnhk sufferer for three {EIN from this disease and could not walk without the, use of braces. - Her joints were swelled Yo twice their normal size. ~ Her izing, - For two P&eflu 8| ‘After using' SULFLUID, you can imagine my surprise last evening when f'" walked from hef chamber to the parlor in her .stocking feet, the first time in three years she bas. been able to bear. weight on .her fect without the use of braces.. Thinking flns would “ylcasc you! I am, respecl U;l. . WALKER, New York City. SULFLUID is not a medicine. It is used- as a bath and_is exactly . the “same as you get in the famous <Springs resorts. . It.is absolutely hzrmlels. A “complete «rcatm:m will drive all away. Try it. it fails. we will ref und your money. Bookkt on ‘tequest. - E. A. Barker, 2111'&‘5& immediately ot Sulphur , FOR DEN - One modern suitable for gent mn, "616 Bemidji ave. 4-23t0 \VANTED«—Store-I‘omn glrl at Ho- /' tel Markham. | 3d4-26 LOST-—Little girl’s_wrist watch at|FOR SALE—at phvate sale, house-iT Grand theatre Wednesday after-| ~ hold furiture, kitchen ute;ul noon. Leave at Pioneer for:re- tools and garden' utensils, { ward. 4-23tf| exceptional bargains. All ;ood WANTED—Pantry girl at the Mark-| shape. Call at 1216 iMnnesof ham. 3d4-26' Avenue. ' 3d4-27, SHOE POLISHES '~ . BEST. FOR HOME SHINES ‘SAVE THE LEATHER: “THE BIG 'VALUE PACKAGES - PASTES AND LIQUIDS ™= Peck. Tog: G Fiog, Deet B THE F. F. DALLEY CORFORATIONS LTD., IUHM.O N There was a time When ‘ice‘ cream was just ice cream. Those days are. gone.. Today people de- mand the best—— Fler THAT’S Langdon’s Sanltar_v Iee Gmm Manufactured under the most samtary conditions possxble ‘On sale at all the - " leading confectlonerles. LANGBON MF'G OMPA CImurds For Saturday and Muuday ORDER BY ASSORTMENT II(IMBERS 1,234 : ASSORTMENT NO. 1 12 cans Early June Peas " 12 cans Maine: Style Corn 12 ‘cans No. 1 Total :86 cans, first grade goods, all for .......... size, Tomatoes® 342 ASSORTMENT NO. 2 . 5-pound tin pail Honey 8 one-quart jars Home Canned Plums 3 one-quart jars Home Canned Peaches The above combination. for........ciieeenencais ASSORTMENT NO. 3 f3 3 three-pound cartons:Mothers Oats|: 8 packages Quakers Corn Flakes 8 pkgs Puffed Rice andy3 pkgs Puffed Corn Total 12 packages Breakfast Food for ASSORTMENT NO. 4 12 bars P & G Napbth 6 bars Kirk Olive Toilet'Soap Total 39 ba.rs high grade soaps for ...... AR Last time for First Patent Flour ~* No. 2 cans Fantafl Corn, at e SR Picnic Hams Narrow Strip Bacon, by the slab, per pound. . Yes, We Deliver cans for 3725 ; 12 cans for. . ‘Colorado Honey— 60-pound tin .. .: “'5-pound tin pail. . 10-pound tin pail . - pE:) ‘CLIFFORD & CO. ' ;KAPLAN BLOCK BEMIDJff