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PR~ "TUESDAY, JULY 25, '1916. A. D. :Wedge, Jr., went ‘to ‘Fhiet| River Falls yesterday afternoon on business. About The City Mrs. Abe Clark of Turtle Mrs. ‘Gilbert Peteraon of Puposky attended to business matters in this city Monday. River ved to Bemidji yesterday. . i i Miss Donna Lycan has as ‘her e . d Ingersoll ‘of $50,000 to loan on farms. . -Dean .g“m?:e:(:s Hoxar e Land Co.—Adv. a7ite 3 One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have yeur picture “taken.—Adv. 14tt Judge M. A. Spooner left this morning on a business trip to Du- luth. Walter :Shelley and/Mr. Deegan of Minneapolis are in Bemidji on busi- ness today. Mrs. Dan Mitchell of Blackduck is visiting friends near Bemidji this week. D. J. Moore returned this morn- Mrs. John Kreiger of Frohn was|ing trom Chicago where he has been an out-of-town shopper in Bemidii|gor the past week on. business. Monday. Attorney Thayer C. Bailey, S. C. dressing, | Bailey, Claude Bailey and Harrison 112-W. [ Bailey went to Crookston today. 174731 Mina A. Meyers, hair switches, $1.50.. Phone Troppman Block. If you want some good oats cheap Mrs. Richard Oberg of Island Lake |call up 934 and Conrad Lajambe, the is the guest of Bemidji friends for a|“Frenchman,” will come quick.— few days. Adv. 26d810 For light, wholesome cakes, biscuits and pastry, use Alwayssafeandreliable. Ifit isn’t all we claim your grocer will refund your money. JAQUES MFG. CO, CHICAGO This Summer GIaGIEI' National Park Glacier Park in the Montana Rockies —it’s established now as America’s vacation paradise—this summer make “Glacier” your vacation-place. On a Glacier Park vacation you’ll enjoy to the full the fascination of the Rocky Mountains. You’ll get into the “big woods.” You’ll paddle mile-high mir- ror-lakes, along racing mountain rivers hook the mountain trout. By auto-stage you’ll motor deep among the Rockies. You’ll “saddle up” and go horse-back up and onto the Rockies—cross the Continental Divide. You’ll enjoy out-of-doors-land hotels where giant trees are pillars, where there are campfires indoors. Very low fares to Glacler Park.and back are in effect. Pacific Northwest Summer Round Trip tickets routed “‘Great Northern” permit stopover at the Park. New Glacier Park booklets for 1016 are out now—ask for them, and for detailed Park information. S Amcrica First® Glacior vational Park C.E. STONE, Passenger Traffic Manager, St. Paul, Minn. "FONIGHT GRAND THEATRE The World Eamons Comedienne in the sparkling:comedy “'TWAS EVER THUS” A convincing story ef primeval:topresent day love, written by:herself. A Paramount Picture:in'5, parts. Shows at 7:30-8:45 5c:and 15¢ A.“B. Witting -drove down from Blackduck yesterday and left on:the evening train.for the.Twin Cities. Miss Gertrude Malone, who was in Grand Rapids for the week-end, re- turned home yesterday. Miss Alma Klungseth of Wilton mo- tored to Bemidji Monday and spent the day with friends. Mrs. Rose Anderson of Solway is in Bemidji for the teachers’ examina- tions which are being conducted here. " Mrs. Ella Sines of Kelliher was called to Bemidji Monday by the ill- ness of her daughtar, Miss Effie Mar- tin. Miss Mary Jackson and Miss Jule Moritz returned yesterday from Grand Rapids where they had visited over the week-end. Mrs. J. M. Lycan-and Miss Jessie Lycan, mother and sister of F. S. Lycan of Bemidji, are expected to- night from Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Ed Oberg and family of St. Paul, who have been visiting relatives. at Island Lake for a couple of weeks returned to her home Monday. Mrs. George L. Markham returned last evening from the Twin Cities, St. Cloud, Paynmesville and Nevis where she has been visiting for the past five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lakin and Mr. and Mrs. Edquard F. Netzer motored to Crookston this morning in the La- kin automobile and will attend the Ringling Bros. circus today. Jefferson highway officials will be in the city tomorrow. Every citizen should be on hand to greet them. Every autoist in the city should motor to Bagley with them on Thursday. The Methodist Ladies’ Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. D. Wil- cox, 611 Irvine avenue, Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. T. R. 8y- mons, who' will leave the city soon. Miss Arvilla Kenfield entertained at LASS CHRISTENS GOVERNMENT SHIP Miss Elizabeth Brent Jones. 7 Miss Eflabeth Brent Jones, ter of Dr. E. Lester Jones, tendent of the U. B. Coast ‘and Geodetic Survey, christened the Suy~ \Neyor, a steel steamer of & ;tons displacement, which mbeal; ln\mched at m d fififimfimmmmmfl Eiclan’s Holmes, the well-known skin special- ist, writes “I.am con'lnced that the D. D. D, Pre- ecription is as much a pecific for Eczema as quinine for malarla. I have been pre; scribing the D. D. D. remedy for years.” Inis soothing combination of ofl af Tintergreen, Thymol, snd other healing 1ngredients ‘called D. D. Preseription 1s now a favorite remedy of skin special- ists for all skin diseases. It penetrates Tout? ietreliing Hon 10 eaothiog ola o s 800 Quick1y heal the indamed Hosuen E Ol Druggists are glad to recommend this soothing, cooling liquid: 25:.500md8100 Come to us and we will tell you more about this remarkable remedy. Your money back REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays TONIGHT—7:30-8:30-9:15 Admission-6¢ and 10c “The Deutschland”’ Germany’s Merchant Submarine, also U. S. Submarine M 1. on -trial txip, . New : Styles and other’ Latest News In‘Motlon Pictures. An exciting comedy-drama “The Taming of Witd Bill* ; and.-a Voguo comedy ‘L‘Fhe -island That:Never Was” | unless the first bottle reileves you. D. D, D, Soap keeps your skin healthy.~ Ask about n. Barker’s Drug Store. Triangle Play VIILFRED LUGAS. & MARY ALDEN Acquitted s, From;the;bosk by ‘Mary; Robers Rinshart And the Keystone comedy ‘His Hereafter’ Fulurlnz Chas. Murray BRAND. - mmnmw' Matinee 2130 :DISTA]IT mm ; ° YIELD mn Many: Far; Away: Lands: Give Forth.| Valued Ingredients for'-Com- pounding ‘of Tanlag. From the most remote sections iof the world—civilized jand’ uncivilized —come 'the elements or .medicinal | properties that compose Tanlac, the! ‘Master Medicine now sold in Be- midji, and which-has proven such a boon to;countless thousands in many sections of the United States. % The Alps, Appennines, - Pyrenees'| contribute their infinitesmal part;_ Russian Asia, Europe, Jamaica, Bra- | zil and the West Indies are scoured [ for some of the roots, barks and herbs || used in the preparation, and the || mountain states near the Rockies, Asia Minor, Persia, India, Mexico, Coluimbia and Peru send some of the || ingredients that have proven of such vast benefit. These medicinal roots, barks and| herbs are shipped to the Tanlac lab- oratories, Dayton, Ohio, where they are compounded with the most scrup- ulous care. Under the efficient diracflon of Jo- seph von Trimbach, a native German |8 chemist of renown, these ingredients are mixed and blended until they have reached the high state of per- || fection -shown in the uniform pre- paration, Tanlac. In sterilized bottles made especially for the purpose, Tanlac is placed, la- beled and cartoned and then is sent to various parts of the world, where the demand requires, some of the medicine going to countries from which the ingredients came. Tanlac is destined to become as popular in Bemidji as it has in other Minnesota cities where it has been || introduced. Tanlac is now being specially in- troduced and explained in Bemidji at the Barker Drug Company.—Adv. July Clearance Sale o Ladies’ Suits and Coats SUIT All Ladies’ Suits at Half Pric_:e this week only CO ATS Ladies’ and Tisses' Coats Half - Price this week only Special Hot Weather Merchandise at a Reduced Price Muslin Underwear, our new fall line. Don't worry about laundry.” For the balance of this'menth we offer nice fresh undergarments at 20 per cent discsunt. ‘Bare Foot Sandals. We offer our steck of ladies’, misses’ and children’s welt bare foot sandals- at less than the cost of production. These sandals are made of the best grade of upper stock and have a flexible welt oak sole. Ladies’ $2.50 sandals for $1.75. - Misses $2,00 sandals for $1.50. Girls, $1.50 sandals for $1.25. Ferris Waists for the girls, made of a fine quality of muslin. Sizes 4 to 10, 25c each. Sizes 11 to 13, 30c each. Ladies’ and Girls’ White Skirts, a new line received last week. A good skirt from a dollar up. IT’S COOL IN THE BASEMENT Try it Thursday, Friday and Saturday and see the bargains five o’clock tea yesterday afternoon. The guests were the Misses Lucille Foster of Lincoln, Neb., Velma Dean, 9-4 Pepperell bleached sheeting, Best standard print 5¢ a yard, 10 HeI-en Backus, Dorothy Torrance, WOl'th 350, fOI' 29¢ a yard. yards to a customer. Leojean Boyack, Claire Nangle, Mar- 8- P o garet Anderson, Miss Black and Beth 4. Pepperell bleached sheeting, Evans. worth 30c, for 25¢c a yard. 45 inch Pepperel) pillow tubing worth 22¢, for 18c a yard. 42 inch Pepperell pillow tubing, worth 20c, for 16c¢ a yard. Limit 10 yards to a customer. Ladies’ Shoes for country wear. Solid dongola shoes, blucher cut and dull calf button shoes, wide lasts, medium low heel. You can’t buy better wearing shoes for $4.00, get them in the basement at $3.00 a pair Though things have changed since the world began Love is the same in the heart of a man. For—a man is. a man, and a girl’s a girl, and a heart is a thing that puts heads in a whirl; while Father’s just Father, who thinks he’s the Plot, but when the |l Play’s finished he finds he is not!— “’'Twas ever thus,” starring Elsie Janies—Grand tonight.—Adv. 4725 FOUND GUILTY ON LIQUOR CHARGE Duluth, Mind., July 25.—It took only thirty minutes Saturday after- noon to try and convict Albin Hallin of Deer River on a charge of intro- ducing liquor ‘into Indian territory. The drawing of.the jury, the exam- ination of witnesses and the summing up. of the case by the attorneys was done in record time. Judge Morris deferred sentence. Tom Popovich and Mike Povich of Ironton, Minn., were found guilty by KKK K KKK KKK KKK K 120,000 AUTOS IN MINNESOTA St. Paul, Minn., July 24.— There are 120,000 automo- biles and -10,000 motorcycles licensed in Minnésota, records at the office of Secretary of State Schmahl said today. A camping party is being given at Klein’s summer home at Lake Movel in honor of Miss Adeline Davitt and Miss Margaret Heinrichs of Minne- apolis. The guests are the Misses Margaret Heinrichs, Adeline Davitt, Loretta -Brinkman, - Mary --- Buehler, Jane Hayner, Lucille Moritz, Lucile Bailey, Edna Anderson, Lucile Young, Bertha Klein, Corinne Carlson, Edna Buckland, Hazel Laqua, Jeannette Stechman and Ella Laqua: The will Ever, as a boy, tie a can to a dog's-tail and see him scoot? Sure you did—we did! And how about that lot, or house or piece of furniture, or auto you wish to get rid of ? Tie a Daily Pioneer Want Ad to it friend—do it %k k ko ok kK ok ok ok k& * Kk kK ok ok ok ok ok ok ok k HHH KK KKK KKK KKK You can get a big, fat pencil tab- | TEunSatunday marting: a jury of introducing a large quan-|let for a nickle at the Pioneer office, new! tity of liquor into dry territory. Del-|and an extra big, fat ink paper com- o . Complimentary to Miss Marguerite Phone 8L - ' Heinrichs and Miss Adeline Davitt of | Pert Holderman of Walker was ac-|Position book for a dime. All the| . quitted on a similar charge. 'kids” will want one when they see o e -- Minneapolis, a lawn party was given last evening at the Klein residence by Louise McCready and Emma Klein. The lawn was festively lighted with Japanese lanterns. The evening was A glance at the want column may help you sell it. Take advantage of a want ad. KK KKK KK KKK KKK delightfully spent in games and ¥ O ] x * dancing. The guests invited were == EoSSs * He who forgets to adver- X Jane Hayner, Jeannette Stechman, | I ) : ti;e l':mnld ;wt ‘:::n:;:l: :heil: : Edna Backlund, Ruth Baer, Marion the buyer for; at he Segal, Josephine Segal of Walker; Unbeflt‘gglslgiggi;ngnator % n business. It is Just a case Bernice. Laniels and Lucile Dorett Uoslgdkfl;e gyo'r}g '(ixer -fl!?/ed ljg Ui .Governmenc % of “forget” all around. * of Iron River, Wis.; Loretta Brink- elfobie Thai Never falls - /5c. 25c.Ar Druggists x * 'man, Mary Beuler of Minneapolis; Lu- THE %{ OGNIZED STANDARD - AYOID 5UBSTITU?!3 EEEREEEEREEEEE R & 8 cille Moritz, Corinne Carlson, Mable Graham, Medora Rice, Edna Ande- son, Ella Laqua, Miss B. Klein of Minneapolis; Hazel Laqua, Lucille Young and Aileen Fellows. BEMIDJ "7 i BUSINESS DIRECTORY cLASSIFIE ALPHABETICALLY ABSTRACTS 01" TITLE BACK TO THE G. O. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ‘Wholesale and Retail DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners Children Pilanos, Organs and Sewing Sathre Abstract Co. has a farm te For,Men, Women and ]:'ohlnu. x sell—$10 x-dowx; t:nd $10 117 Third 8t. Bemidjl. PeL;month Phone 573-W SUPPLIES FOR OFFIOE Typewriter ribbons, earbon paper, Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, eto. The careful buyers buy here. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 66. BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 BAKERS . AND CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 816 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 126 PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE Everything for the Office and School Security Bank Building ' Phone 31 Photos Day and Night - N. L. HAKEKERUP William Flinn, the Bull chieftain of Pittaburg, has > to the Republican party -and ani; nounces that he is:gaing to fight hard for Hughes this: year as DRUGS AND JEWELRY ‘Wholesalers and. Ratailers. “Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same service you' ‘get in person. BARKER'S BANKING AND SAVINGS Save systematically. Make use of ~our-Savings.-Department. We wel- “.come your open account. He says the Republicans now stan ‘SECURITY. STATE BANK Bemidjl, Minn. for all the aeasures that | wem;dvnfltd by jhhqunhu in 1912. Third St. - Bemidji, Minn. fought ‘against Taft' four years agol I ¥