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'f I Seed Attention in February and March or Face May Stay Covered. Now is the time to take special eare the complexion if you wish it to look well the rest of the year, The February and March winds have a Strong tendency to bring out freckles that may stay all summer unless re* ^Oved. Now is the time to use othine **doubl strength. This prescription for the removal St freckles IB the discovery of an *minent skin specialist, and is so uni formly successful that it is sold by all druggists under guarantee to re fund the money if it fails. Get an ounce of othinedouble strength, and even a few applications should show a wonderful improvement, some ot the smaller freckles even vanish ing entirely.Adv. Who Sells It Here they are all in a row. They sell it because it's the best nickel pencil on the market today and will be for many days to come. The Bemidji Pencil stands alone in the five| ,'cent world. It is sold on your money back basis. A store on every street and.in surrounding cities. Hors TheyAre: Carlson's Variety Store Barker's Drug and Jew elry Store W. Q. Sohroeder O. O. Rood 9L OO. E. F. Metxer's Pharmaoy Wm. MoOualg J. P. Omloh's Olgar Store Roe 6 Markusen F. Q. Troppman & Oo, Aberorombie The Fair Store Mrs. L. Woods Ohlppowa Trading Store Red lake BomldJI Pioneer Suoply Store Retailers will receive immediate shipments in gross (more or less) by calling Phone 31, or addressing the Bemidji Pioneer Supply Store, Bemidji, Minn fevery Back of this, and overshadowing in importance other consideration, lies the fact that every 'part essential to smooth ninnin^, long life, econo mv and comfort, is produced by and within the K-R-I-T organization In other words, the K-R-I-T at $900 is a manu factured cai in a sense as binding and literal as the term implies when /applied to the $4,000 or $5,000 car. COPIED THE PREACHER ILA8KAN INDIANS MEANT TO DO THEMSELVES PROUD. /(siting Clergyman All Unknowingly Set Style Which Tested His Grav- ityExplanation Received With Chagrin. The wife of a missionary long sta tioned in Africa confessed the other lay that she became hysterical with mppressed laughter at the first serv ice that her husband held at the sta-i don after bringing her out She had, indeed, to leave the chapel lest ehej should disgrace herself by an out* Nirst of-unseemly mirth. The cause of her discomfiture, saysj she Youth's Companion, was an im portant convert, an aged and vener ible chief with snowy wool and ai sountenance of ferocious dignity. The* roung wife had thrown away the dayi before an outgrown pair of her tiny laughter's ankle ties. They were of jay scarlet morocco, and when they reappeared at church buttoned neat ly through the distended lobes of the] rid chiefs ears and dangling conspic-i lously against his withered ebony' moulders the spectacle was too much! For herespecially In combination nith the rest of his costume, which consisted of a dirty blue loin cloth rod a headdress made of feathers irtistlcally combined with imported ihirt buttons. Missionary gravity Is often severe tested by the go-to-meeting best of in unsophisticated congregation. Even our own country can supply in stances In point. The tale comes from Alaska of an Indian settlement the resident pastor of which prepared the minds of his people for the com ing of a distinguished clergyman who pras going to preach to them by ex plaining that not only would his irorda be worth hearing but that his character was such that he might be considered an exemplar of all the Christian graces and eminently worthy of imitation. During his earnest and eloquent ad Jress the visiting preacher had occa sion to use his handkerchief having lone so, he thrust it carelessly into i coat tail pocket. He quite failed to observe that the greater portion re mained hanging outside and streamed backward as he gesticulated in a man ner that the respectfully admiring natives deemed peculiarly elegant and effective. The next Sunday the decorum of :heir own pastor was severely strain ed when he beheld a flock more sug gestive of Little Bo Peep's than any other proudly advancing down the aisle. Every man, woman and child had a handkerchief, rag or piece of 25-30 H. P. 25-30 H. P. Model "K" Five Passenger Touringr CarCompletely Equipped- -Full Nickel Trimmings$900.00 Equipment includes three oil lamps, two gas lamps, Prestolite Gas Tank, mohair top with side curtains and top cover, windshield, horn, de- mountable rims with spare rim, tool kit with jack and tire repair outfit with pump. Model "K-R" RoadsterSame equipment, also trunk and rear tire holders $900.00 Model "K-D" Delivery Car, enclosed bodycompletely equipped 900.00 Model "M-C-C" Six Cylinder, 40 H. P. Touring carCompletely equipped 1365.00 Continuous, Perfect ServiceThe Secret of K-R-I-T Success The K-R-I-T'S reputation for staunchness and extreme durability is not confined to a few isolated communities. It is as wide as the nation, and the rougher the country, the more difficult the roadsthe more firmly the K-R-I-T is established as the medium-priced car has made good. of course, The chief of the reasons for this is, the structural quality of the car Quick Money Making Opportunity For Good Live Agents We are now placing agencies throughout this territory. Some of the best "towns are still open. We have a most liberal proposition on a line of cars equal to any cars up to $2,000 in price. If interested send for particulars at once before your town is taken. Northwestern Automobile Company 215 South Fourth Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Distribntors for Minnesota, North and Sooth Dakota, Northern Wisconsin. Eastern Montana white cloth of any material from salt doth to muslin and of any size from lx inches square to a yard. These they had sewed or pinned securely to the rearward portion of their attire, to waggle as they moved in a man ner as realistically taillike as possible. When it was tactfully explained to them after service that this clerically Imported fashion was the result of a misunderstanding and not the 'latest rod most correct thing of the east they were greatly disappointed. Baseball in Canada. "One thing that surprised me dur ing my recent trip to the Pacific coast was the intense interest taken In baseball in the far west and in 'the nearby sections of Canada. Of course you all know that there are some crack-a-jack clubs and hundreds of thousands of 18-karat fans out there tn our own states, but what you prob ably don't know is that the people of western Canada are positively crazy over our national pastime. Of course the Americans from the states who have gone up there and settled are responsible for the game's introduc tion, hut it has enough followers across the border today to make it a mighty paying venture for the club owners. Our company made one-night stops in such places as Saskatoon, Edmonton, Regina and Calgary dur ing the time the world's champion ship series was being played, and to Bee the immense crowds in front of the many bulletin boards eagerly watching the scores and Plays re minded us of what we had Deen ac customed to on such occasions in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Boston. Believe me, the 'fan' in Sas katoon and Calgary knows almost as much about the Red Sox and Giants as you and I do."De Wolf Hopper, In Leslie's. Her Healthy Ancestors. Edward H. James, son of the late Prof. William James and editor of the Liberator, who has come to America to champion Edward Mylius, detained at Ellis Island because he libeled King George, said in Concord that the object of his paper, published in Paris, is to change monarchies into republics. "And gradually," said Mr. James, "monarchies are changing into repub- licsPortugal and China have chang ed within the last few years. "Monarchies are doomed, and not the least benefit of their passing is the abolishing of the special privi leges that members of the old, aristo cratic families always enjoy under monarchical rule." Mr. James smiled and continued: "The new lady of the castle was unconsciously a true republican who said: "'There are the graves of the for mer owner's ancestors. My ancestors,' she added, proudly, *are all Hying.'" You see how this process of manufacturing, in stead of buying parts ready-made and assembling them, saves money for the manufacturer. And the saving in this instancein the shape of better materials, more careful workmanship, bet ter operative qualitiesgoes into the K-R-I-T and makes it vastly better value than the average $900 car. This value is expressed in features that you ex pect in higher priced oarsAppearance. Strength, Power. Comfortan tinuous, perfect Service. most important of allcon E BEN SCHNEIDER President Copyright Hart Schaffiier & Man NEW STYLES IN HATS. Our hat department is rady with the ver ylatest styles in soft with the very latest styles in soft and stiff hats new colors and Gordons special at $ 3 MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED MILESTONES ON LIFE'S PATH Octogenarian Says There Are Three* and One Is Mark of Joy, but the Other TwoI An octogenarian sighed and said: "There are three milestones in a man's life. The first, a very joyous milestone, is when he ceases to be called a boy, and for the first time hears himself called 'a young man.' Ah, how happy that makes him! A young man. "The second milestone is a mile stone of gentle melancholy. It is when he ceases to be called a young man and for the first time hears him self called 'a man.' A mannot a young man any longer. That causes him to take thought What has he achieved thus far? Is his life going to be a success or a failure? A man, not a young man now, eh? How fast the years have flown! So he muses ruefully. "The third milestone is a tragedy. It is when he is first called 'an old man.' Ah, how that stabs him. 'An old man.' He will never forget the innocent person.the child, the youth, or perhaps the girlwho first applied that phrase to him. He will never forget the scene of its application, a happy scene, perhaps, which suddenly turns funereal, dreadful. 'An old man'be who first hears those words applied to himself quivers, for all his wrinkles and gray beard, for all his fat stomach and bald head, with an anguish more poignant than youth has ever felt. An old manhow it cuts and tears. How it saps the strength! What a heavy, limp, hopeless feeling of desolation it leaves behind it "I am SO. I have heard myself call ed an old man for a good many years now. But it always tortures me. It Is the literal truth that, even at this late day, I'd rather get a blow in the face than be called old. It would hurt less." VERY man in town can find what he wants in^thislbig stock it is made up of fine qaulities only, the best clothes on[earth. Har Schaffner & Marx have preparedfus with spring suits to fit every kind of man, every taste,*every idea. JYo know how we have to fit a man's[]head as well as his body. We do both here. We'd particularly eDJoy showing you our special models in suits and overcoats that we sell at $20 and $25. You may want to pay more or less $25 is a good fair price. It gets big values. NEW SPRING SHIRTS. The new weaves are very attrac tive many hansome patterns in cream and brown, and other good things, attached collars, detached French cuffs S I to $3- Schneider Bros. Co, Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Here's A Unlimited Suppl^/XheapRawer! DULUTHsforce SMART SPRING NECKWEAR When you see our display of neck wear you'll find so many things you want that we'll leave it for you to pick. A great display at 50C ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CHAT. COMNISKY Sec. & Treas. has a waterfall with a drop of water twice a far as Niagara! A gigantic, never ending is harnessed. There's ample water power to supply any two of Uncle Sam's biggest cities. This power is used by scores of Duluth's monster industries. It helps make DULUTH The GreatPortoftheNorthwest Natural resources make Duluth the leading city of the Great Northwest. Iron ore, "lumber and coal are kings in Duluth! The U. S. Steel Cor poration is finishing a 20 million dollar Steel Plant in Duluth! Duluth manufactures over 110 different com modifies. Its cheap water power is utilized most successfully. Itseverynatural resource makes an opportunity for every man. Duluth leads as a liveable dry! It offers prosperity to aJL It is the city that all the Northwest tbould boost for! Boost for Duluth! Duluth Commercial Club Subscribe for Th Pioneer I