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- K. ANNUAL COLLEGE CARNIVAL Ames, Iowa., May 14.—Prelimina- Ty competitions of the Iowa High .school interscholastic track and fleld -‘meet were run off today here in con- nection with the annual carnival of the Iowa agricultural college. Finals will be held tomorrow. The - Ag” «carnival centers around student tal- ..ent vaudeville and g parade. An agri- uitural and livestock show also is The man winning highest individual ‘being stnged HARDAN msmcx MISSOURI ° |in June. " RIVER BRIDGE BIDS OPENED _Bismarck, May 14.—Bids were to be 'opened today for the proposed mil- 1{on dollar bridge over the ‘Missouri r between Mandan and Bismarck. | T T —————————— e — IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IlIllII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||I|I|IIIIIIlIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIlII|III||IIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIlIIIII|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIII|IIIIlllI||IIIIllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllg NO APPROVALS TRACK AND FIELD MEET AT U OF SOUTH DAROTA|* PLEASANT VALLEY % % % 2% % k2% % %k % % % % % Mrs. Neeley of Bemidji spent Wea- flowers. schools of South Dakota and tm‘ljm:t; W. Knox and family. ent districts-of Jowa, Minnesota an AND TRACK-FIELD MEET | Nebraska, sent athletes here today to Mrs. G. B. Fuller returned Wed- take part in the annual track and: field meet of the university of South Dakota. Dickens home. move until school is out. . Mre. Vogler called at the Porter |Mr. and Mrs. paid by the university which also business in Nebish. ed medals. having dental work done. Many silver cups were given in addition in the various competitions. Bemidji callers Saturday. El = honors will be given a silver cup and 56t Ssal:“:in;x;ger was a Bemidji shop- [Queeney and Roy Watson. have his expenses paid to Stagg’s na- | ""yy 04 ) er returned home Mon-|and Sunday at home. tional high school meet at Chieago|,,. ¢rom Saum, where she had been visitig her sister, Mae Fuller, who is|wards spent Sunday at home. teaching school at that place. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER CASH ONLY A Message from the Shoe Department , Downstairs Shoes are high, we believe too high. They are going higher. On one of our most popular numbers we were compelled to pay an ad- vance of $2 a pair for spring and now another $1 for fall The same ratio holds good through the stock. Result, too much money tied up in ladies’ shoes. i*l#ili#i*tl*ii*i school had a picnic after Sunda y night, where she is teachin, school «[8chool sessfon. They returned tired|east of Nebish. * o s out, but happy and with many pretty| Loretta McClellan went to Bemid- Joseph Foster. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox spent ‘Mrs. Gardner and sons, Gordon and | Saturday night and Stnday “p::.' Norman, George Edwards and son|Fullers and Gardner-homes, : Mr. and Mrs. Goddard Vermillion, S. D., May 14.—High |nesday night with her sister, Mrs. M. |from Red Lmkres vls(l,teduslu:(fiady ?tmtl!‘xz Floyd Porter spent Saturday night Gordon Gardner and George ed- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones, the Knox Elsie Bashor spent Saturday night|young folks, Christina Stephani, and Sunday with Bessie and Nina|Norman and Gordon Gardner and ‘George*Edwards attended the ok. 0X 80- The children of the Watson Sunday lcial given by Bessie Knox, Saturday ji Saturday and returned Monday. PAGE THREN: Arleigh Cook visited! Sunday with *|George, Jr., Christina Stephani and A school meeting was held at tlo Those who called at the Ira Cook|Tom -. & sicadey froi Bh Pout Ther aill wgt|Nome. Sunday were, Mr. and. wré. A andall motored to Nebish Sun (-ardner home Saturdny night, A. Randall, Mr. and Mrs. ... W. Knox, Ray ‘Worden and home Friday afternoon while Mr.|daughter, Esther, and Chas. Coffin. Expenses of visiting teams were|Vogler and Bert were transacting The young folks of this neighbor- hood had a picnic after Sunday prvided entertainment and furnish-| Thomas Randall returned home|school. Those present were Bessis Saturday. He had been in Bemidji[and Nina Cook, Cora and Dorothy . | Watson, Elsie Klinger, Dorothy Ran- Frank Porter and son Howard were | dall, Elsie Bashor, Norman Gardner, Sam and Tom Kandall, Raymond Mec- Phone 251-W WHAT WE ARE GOING TO DO We are going to give our customers a chance to protect themselves against the advance and to buy at last year’s prices as well as save a large part of the luxury tax. Saturday, May 15th to Saturday, May 29th Buy your Ladies’ Shoes, save money, and secure quality and comfort. Ladies’ High Cut Glove Grip Shoes Brown kid, welt sole, military heel, $16.50, reducéedto .............. ... $14.95 Black kid, welt sole, high heel, $17.50, re- duced t0 . ...t $14.95 Beaver kid, welt sole, military heel, $15.50, reduced to. ........... $13.45 Grey kid, welt sole, military heel, $15. 50, reducedto ............... .. $13.45 Tan two-tone, welt sole, military heel, $14.40, reduced to ........... $11.95 Ladies’ High Cut Shoes, the Irving ) ' Drew Shoe Black kid, McKay "sole, military .heel, $13.00, reduced to - ........... $9.95 Black kid, welt sole, military heel, $14.50, reducedto ........... Tons ot sl o $11.95 Black kid, arch support, low heel, reduced ; (7, JUEI IR N WP S SR $9.95 ‘Black kid, welt sole, high heel, $15.00, re- duced to™......... et i $11.95 GLOVE GRIP OXFORDS Black kangaroo oxfords, welt sole, military heel, $12.00, reduced to .. ... LT Tan kid, oxfords, welt sole, military heel, $12. 50, POAUCOA B0 s o s e 60 e eimis vci s i ............ $10.00 Pearl grey or beaver, welt sole, high heel, $14.00, reduced to ........... $11.95 Dark grey kid, welt sole, military heel, $12.50, reduced to ............ $9.95 Queen Quality Black kid, welt sole, high heel, $12.00, re- ducedto .................. . .$9.95 Black kid, welt sole, military heel, $10.00 reducedto ................... $7.95 " Black, lew heel, young woman’s shoe, $7.50, reduced to ............. $5.95 Stylish Stouts—Women requiring an extra size will appreciate this reduction. Itis a high cut wide top, stylish, welt shoe. Reduced to $10.00, the saving is $2, tax 20 cents, total $2.20. This Lot $4.95—Made up from odd pairs, values to $12.50. This Lot $7.50—Made up from short lines, two to six pairs in a line, values to $15. Announcement! [ Have Re-opened My Store witlx a Fresh Stock of Staple and Fancy Groeeries Mrs. E. L. W0OODS Ninth and Amer,ica O Brown kid oxfords, high heel, welt sole, $10. 0905 ) IRVING DREW’S LOW CUTS reduced to .......... . ... $8. Black kid oxfords, high heel, welt sole, $11.50, re- Black kid pumps, high heel, welt sole, $10.00, re- QUCBB L0 . o505 w0 0 50 e e e i $8.95 Auced B0 o s s sma s bng vnsans dumiey vy $8.50 Black kid oxfords, high heel, McKay sole, $8.50, Black kid pumps, military heel, welt sole, $10.00, reduced £0 ... .ot $7 45 reduced to . ........... .. $8.50 Black kid oxfords, military heel, welt sole, $10.00, REGAL PUMPS reduced to ......... ... .. L0 e $845 Brown kid, leather covered high heel, $13.50, re- Brown calf oxfords, military heel, welt sole, $9.75, dueed 0 cvoueninmonmin e aee $11.45 reduced to . ...... .. ... $7.95 Black patent pumps, high heel, $11.50, reduced Black kid oxfords, military heel, McKay sole,$8.50, _ to ... .. $9.95 P 1. I D A S S $7.45 Whlte kid pumps, welts, high heel, $14.50, reduced . 00 e i s v e B s o 5 e b o $12.45 __——-————__—___—__—____—___*___—— TERMS OF SALE—CASH ONLY, NO APPROVALS, CASH WILL BE REFUNDED O_R_E)MWEL_ O 202 THIRD STREET @Ww BEMIDJ], MINN. TELEPHONE 87 MIIIIlIlllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIII|lll|IIIIlIII|IIII|I|IIllllllllllllllllllllll|IIIIIIIllIlllllllllllll|III|lIII|III|IIIlllllllll|l|||l|||lll||||||||l|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII|||IIlllllll||fl_|IllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIl|IIllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllmIllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll