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R 2 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEBR today for first practice. Nearly 100 |midji, says: ‘My back ached so se- men responded. | verely that I couldn’t rest well .at Hogg faces a big job to make a|night. It was hard for me to turn (By United Press) nia Comet, as he was known at the| winning team, but while the material | in bed or change my position. Be- St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 13.—Anna | height of brilliant career, made this|is only average, the coaching staff|lieving that the trouble was caused Hart, Oklee, Red Lake county, and |assertion just after he walked off|is unusual. + | by some disorder of my kidneys, I Ida Wiklund, Two Harbors, Lake|the court at Forest Hills the after- Eleven first string men were lost| was led to try Doan’s Kidney Pills, county, have been named as the|noon of Sept. 1, a beaten man, elim- | from last year’s team, but the sub-|procured at Barker’s Drug Store, as state’s champion bread makers. They | inated by George Church, the won-|stitutes were high class, one of my people had been cured of greatest lawn tennis player in the NAMED | world, may never appear again in a i national tournament. The Califor- STATE CHAMPION BREAD s MAKERS ARE had exhibits at the state fair, derful New Jersey player. Quarterback, ends and tackles are| kidney complaint by them. They _ The defeat of McLoughlin was char-|the weak points here. Half backs|soon removed the pain in my back. HUNTING SEASON OPENS acterized by himself as the saddest|and fullback should be the team’s|They also strengthened my kidneys IN MANITOBA SEPT. 15 blow he ever has had to endure. strong points.” At the guard posi-|and I have felt well ever since.” “There never was anything I want- ed more than this one more cham- pionship, not even the Davis cup matches two years ago,” he said. “I ay by the provincial fish and game | want to come back next year. I love epartment. The open season on|the game and want to play again in national tournaments but my busi- ill ti to N ber 30. e e o_ovem © ness in California probably will make woMEN GIVE OUT E GET BIG it ‘impossible for me." STAT T’g T McLoughlin and Thomas Bundy, 'AX FROM HILL ESTATE formerly a tennis player with a na-| Housework is hard enough when (By United Press) tional reputation, are running a|healthy. Every Bemidji woman who| New York, Sept. 13.—The part sporting goods house in San Fran-|is having backache, blue and nervous | electricity plays in modern warfare, cisco. spells, dizzy headaches and kidney or | from its use as a searchlight to its bladder troubles, should be glad to|use in firing big naval guns, will be Princeton, N. J., Sept. 13.—Captain | heed this Bemidji woman’s experi-|the big feature of the annual Elec- F. T. Hogg of the 1916 Princeton (ence: trical Exposition at Grand Central football team, assembled his warriors| Mrs. J. Blondo, 306 Third St., Be- | Palace here October 11 to 21. 00000000 A THE GHEVROLET “FOUR-NINETY” “THE PRODUCT OF EXPERIENCE” “T'HE CAR WITHOUT COMPETITION” tions Hogg and Norse doubtless will continue. The first game is scheduled with Holy Cross Sept. 30, and one with North Carolina university October 7. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. Blopdo had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. ELECTRICITY'S PART IN ‘Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 13.—The hunting season opens in Manitoba September 15, it was announced Mon- St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 13.--Approxi- mately $1,250,000 will be received by the state of Minnesota as an inher- itance tax from the estate of James J. Hill, railroad financier. It will be the largest in the history of the state. Preliminary inventories of the “‘empire builder’s” estate shows his holdings total $40,000,000. LORIMER NOW SEEKS CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION Chicago, Sept. 13.—Ousted from the United States senate for the way he obtained his election, former Sena- tor William Lorimer was a ‘‘come- back” candidate for the congression- al nomination on the Republican ticket in the state primaries here to- day. The appearance of the ousted sena- tor’s name on the ballot was the sig- nal for the renewal of the political war on Lorimer. He is opposed for the nomination by three other candi- dates. SPORT NEWS BASEBALL TUESDAY e. THE 1917 CHEVROLET WILL BE THE BEST BUY AT ANY PRICE National Leagu Look over all the car values you can think of and then compare them with the car, First game: R. H. E we claim is without competition. Chicago .. 0 5 0 At Boston 3 }} 3R 0 @ Batteries. Archer; Ru- Th N s d d E dolph and Gowdy. - e ew tan ar ql"pment Second game: R. H. E. 3 . . e , i Chicago g cewmiEe 18 8 Mohair Tailored Top Complete tool equipment, including At _Boston . 3 7 4 Top Cover and Side Curtains Jack and Pump. Batteries—Hendrix ‘Wilson; 5 3 5 Rudolph and Gowdy. (13 innings). Electric Horn Electric Starter . First game: R. H. E. Ventilating Windshi ric Li Pittsburgh ...... .05 2 g dshield Electric Lights. At Brooklyn ............ 6 10 0 Batteries — Evans and Fischer; Pfeffer and Meyers. Complete For $490.00 e S N BEk THE SAXON SIX will be sold this year for... $815.00 At Brooklyn ............ 1 5 1 E Batteries—Mamaux and Fischer; Coombs and Miller. ™ ‘ e R A T I = «, y e ROH %.IHH"HHHHHHHHHHH"HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"HHHHHHHHHHHHHH"H“HH“HH"HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH“HHHH" Ineinnatl . ... At New York ........... 3 7 8 = Batteries—Mitchell and Huhn; Benton and McCarty. American League. Detroit ......ccceeiennnn 1(2) 1; % At Cleveland ............ " Batteries—Ehmke and Spencer; L 3 ] Coveleski and O’Neill. 0 ~ Boston ......ccociensiaen 3 1 At Washington .......... 4 9 2 Batteriess—Ruth and Thomas; Johnson and Henry. o — INE We have just received a shipment of TABLETS Ao Wetlman and Hartley: from the manufacturer and wish to state that we are Benz and Schalk. ready to fill orders in practically every line. i iation, American Associal L 4B Bt. Paul & oiiiiienneaon s 2 8 1 At Louisville . ........... 0 4 2 Batteries—Griner and Mayer; Mid- dleton and Billings. R. H. E. a Kansas City ............ 613 1 c o l ren i At Toledo .............. 5 7 0 4 Batteries—Hovlik ‘and Hargrove; Pierce and Sweeney. B et R H.E who have been disappointed in getting what they want Atindiamapoiis - 203 o 2|l in the past will find, we believe, exactly what they want Dawson and Schang. MWLOUGHLIN MAY RET'RE FROM TENNIS By HAMILTON (United Press Staff Correspondent) New York, Sept. 13.—Maurice E. McLoughlin, once known as the —_—————————== in this fresh shipment. The Bemidji Pioneer Supply Store Security Bank Bldg. Bemidji, Minnesota IN CHILDHOOD a fall sometimes causes little injury, but when we reach an adult age any sudden jar is almost sure to result in subluxations of the spinal verte- i brae and impinged nerves. ' . CHIROPRACTIC is the scientific, common sense way of adjusting the cause of so-called ill health. Come and see us and let us ex- plain this new science to you. A. Dannenberg D. o —— "WAR T0 BE FEATURED | (AT WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 13. 1816. I, 2\ Today’s the Day to Send RAMER’S Chocolates Here's candy of such quality that the one best airl will devour it with joy — quality of flavors, of materials of melting Boodness in_packapes that are the last word in 8ood taste and Bood form:. We recommend Ramer's. 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