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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - PAGE‘FIVE SPENT A SMALL FORTUNE. HESAYS| HUFFMAN & O’LEARY e T e A NEW DEPARTMENT Praises Tanlac. 32 division. He spent the winter in Germany. They made the trip from Stone Lake to Bemidji by motor and expect to return tomorrow. HOST AT DINNER. County Superintendent J. C. Me- Ghee entertained members of the Philomathian club at 7 o'clock dinner Monday night. The league of nations was the subject for discus- sion, which was lead by G. W. Harnwell and G. W. Campbell. The guests included Rev. L. P. War- ford, Rev. Blaine Lambert, C. M. Jacobson, G. W. Rhea, G. W. Carl Blom of town of Liberty was|and operate the Jackson Sisters Mil- | Campbell, A. P. Ritchie, G. W. Harn- : among the business visitors in tne|linery at Sauk Center. They form- |Well C. L. Isted, D. S. Mitchell, and city yesterday. erly made their home in Bemidji. |G. D. Backus. W. M. Deputy, presi- —_— g ' dent of the Bemidji normal school, Mrs. W. W. Wire of Bass Lake| Ophelia roses, $2.00 per doz.; glad- | 2and C. G. Hankey, deputy county su- was among the shoppers in the city|ioli, $3.00 per doz. Huffman and |Perintendent, were guests of the yesterday, between trains. O'Leary. 1d718 | club. Cholce Roses—In all leading var-; Mrs. Gilfin of Alexandria, Minn., BEMIDJI MEN IN MOVIES. icties at Huffman and O'Leary’s.|Mrs. Willlam Rodman of Eagle “Itasca Makes its Bow,” a film ¥ 1d718 | Bend; Mrs. William Gilfin of Osseo, |made in the interest of the Ten e Wis., and daughter, Miss Mylle Gil- | Thousand Lakes association, will be L Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bush have|fin of Osseo, and Mrs. Doris Abbot |brought to the city by Senator P. H. ?gone to Ten Mile lake where they|of Eagle Bend motored to Bemidji|{McGarry and will be shown at the 8 To.each day give an interesting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our desire. This page is devoted to personal mention, social items and news briefs and we solieit your cooperation in its.maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appre- ciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. Telephone 922, Remarkable, indeed, was the state- ment made by W .D. Chappell, a well known painter and paper hanger, living at 311 South Franklin stree:, St. Paul. Minnesota, while in the St. 4 Paul Drug company's store, receutly PA Mr. Chappell declared that three bot- tles .of Tanlac have done him more real good than other treatment 2nd medicines that have cost him a small i fortune, which he has paid out during 2 the past fifteen years trying to get rid of a bad case of stomach trouble % ‘ i i ati i e am ot l \ Give us a trial. Satisfaction guaran- “For fifteen years,” said Mr. Chap- \ teed. pell, “l have suffered from stomach /L’rL 3 We are now ready to fill your order for all Seasonable Cut Flowers, Greens and Plants. Y Mail orders given prompt attention. trouble and painful, dirordered kid- neys. My appetite was gone and the k4 gizs :rom what little I did eat would = = bloat me up terribly, causing intcnse ’ g pains in my left side and about my HU N & O R henrll.h M){1 kidneys disturbed me so FFMA LEA Y at night that I never averaged more ! idii 1 than about three hours sleep and the Phone 178-W Bemld‘"' Minnesota pains in my back were so bad that it L —— s SR — —= was agony for me to bend over and L b straighten up. I was also badly con- stipated and felt tired out all the time. I have spent a small fortune trying to get rid of these troubles, but only got werse. This spring I i i zot h’ll such a bad shapel was forced IRE Shopplng 18 to quit work entirely. 1 | l“A man I know personally, one responSIble for | whose word | could not doubt, recom- 1 mended Tanlac to me and, while I your haVIng a gOOd have taken only three bottles so far, H 4 the medicine has done me more real tlre one tlme afld a good than everything else 1 have tak- »n combined, and I am still taking it poor one the next. and improving ri:ht along. My stom- ach feels almost like a new one and my kidneys are in much better shape. I am sleeping better at night It pays tO buy the than I have in years and 1 get up in 2 H 4 an the mornings feeling like work. My Fll‘estone G’ray Stde‘ wanson’s mother, Mrs. Rose Koors, 2 s " appetite is so good that I just want . who has been visiting in Minneapolis Now is the Time to Get Rid of These| (5 cat all the time and since the gas Wall Conslstenfl!. for some time, accompanied her Ugly Spots. has stopped forming on my stomach fl'dughtgr to Bemidji. The trip was I am not troubled any more with made in the Otto Schwandt car, i : pains in my side or about my heart. driven by Glenn Schwandt. Mrs. There’'s no longer the slightest Tanlac commenced to build me up Schwandt and son, had been visiting [need of feeling ashamed of "your|iefore Ihad finished the first bottle in the Twin Cities for the past eight | freckles, as Othine—double strength|.nd 1 have been steadily improvin { days. —is guaranteed to remove these|oyer since. I had about given ug are to be found in will spend a week’s vacation. yesterday and are the guests of Mrs. | Elko theatre today, as part of the Luc_y Hazen of Lake Plantaganet,|feature program. It shows the having arrived in the city yesterday. | source of the great Mississippi, Doug- They will return to Eagle Bend to- |las lodge, the state park, Star island, IOrrow. and many points of interest near Be- midji and along the Father of B. L. Schueider, formerly of Be-|Waters in its travels through Min- midji and then one of the owners of |nesota. ~ Judge C. W. Stanton, of the men’s c‘lolhing store now operat- | (his city. Senator P. H. McGarry, W. ed by Shavitch Bros., now of Min-|H. Genimell and Fred T. Lincoln, sec- neapolis, has announced construction |étary of the Northern Minnesota deals in the Twin Cities which in.|Development association, occupy volve an expenditure of more than |Prominent positions in a portion of $1,000,000. One of the buildings|the film devoted to Northern Minne- which he is construeting is an apart- | Sota fishing. Tt is truly a remark- ment hoiise, which will cost $750,000 | Able picture of a day spent in angl- and which will be located at Colfax |in&8 on Leech Lake, showing the and Hennepin avenues. start, the fishing and the pike fry, which is followed by a camp dinner. % $50,000 to lean on farms. Dean ; [ Land Co. d71tf Mr. and Mrs. Nels Otterstad of urtle River transacted business in he city between trains yesterday. 3 \ % ‘Taffeta hats; navy, white and "black; $7.50 values, Saturday $5.00. La Fontisee Millinery. 14718 Mrs. J. Smith of Puposky was in the city yesterday to consult a doc- tor regarding her child who was ill. Cut Flowers—The best quality. Leading varieties. Huffman and O'Leary. 14718 Mrs. Joe Hasha of Quiring was a between train visitor in Bemidji yes- terday, coming here to consult a doc- tor. For sale, 50-l1b. flour sacks, §1.00 doz., 100-1b., $1.25.00 doz. This makes the cheapest cloth on the mar- ket. Koors Retail Store. Tllmw§ Mrs. P. N. Anderson has gone to Duluth where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Iverson, for some time. Taffeta hats; navy white. and black; $7.50 values, Saturday $5.00. i La Fontisee Millinery. 1d718 . Miss Sarah Lasha of Red Lake Pt !Falls is the new manager of the Bon Ton millinery, having succeeded Miss ~ Mrs. E. G. Swanson of Minneapolis, formerly Miss May Koors of this city, is visiting ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koors, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Koors and \ at the Otto Schwandt home for sev- oral weeks. Mrs. Swanson is a sis- ter of Frank and J. H. Koors. Mrs. - Its excellent qualities MRS homely spots. hope of ever finding a medicine that i { { TATES NEW POSITION. Simply get an ounce of Othine—| would help me, so you may know how every tire bearlng the - double strength—from any druggist|thankful I am that Tanlac came my | li[?hdtm?chr D}Sfti)lllt ll\:i‘ltm w:g:f:dfii and apply da litt,leh o{d it night 1:“3; way, and am glad to pas sthe good name Flrestone. Rk il morning and you should soon see that| word along. r:"(’:" ‘;::Z‘:fidnfi]n‘:fii‘t;}‘)e“ h‘;ss l{;:]helrn even the worst freckles have begun| Tanlac is sold in Bemiddji by the {harge 'of {the meaf department. fn to disappear, while the Ilg})ter ones ) (ity Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. 3ehraeder’s store D! el have vanished entirely. It is seldom|R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French i that more than an ounce is needed to|& Moon, and in Baudette by J. Will- b completely clear the skin and gain a|iams. NEW BIRCHMONT GUESTS. beaButiful, clear complfexion, Pt b s T3l D) ¢ 4 q P 4 Among the recent arrivals at e sure to ask for the double F | § Birchmont Beach summer hotel this|strength Othine as this is sold under AUBSCRIBE 02¥L$HPEIONEER , | veek is C. H. Doyon, a prominent |guarantee of money back if it fails to “hanker of Doyon, N. D., and at one |[remove freckles. — ime district deputy grand exalted — TIRES L3 Most Miles per Dollar N Peterson. ! Carnations are off from the market ‘until the new crop comes in. All gother varieties of cut flowers you will | {find at Huffman and O’Leary. 1d718 Mrs. Mary MacGregor will leave tomorrow night for International Falls where she will visit her daugh- fiter, Mrs. Russell. f? Sixteen-inch mixed hard and soft i'slab wood for sale, $3.00 per load. {iBemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481..T&F ‘% Mr. and Mrs. George Redhawk rQwere in-Bemidji yesterday en route "to their home in Fort Francis, after ga month’s visit with friends and rel- ¥ atives at Red Lake Indian agency. Al mid-summer hats one-half price Saturday only. The La Fonti- see Millinery. 1d718 Miss Eleanore Moran of Deer o .. River, who has been the guest of Miss Alice Dean of Lake boulevard for the past week, will return to her home the latter part of the week. Old potatoes, 75c¢ per bushel at { Carver’s general store. Phone 237. f { v i ruler of the Elks for North Dakota. - Mis family accompanied him and will remain-at. the beach.for some time. 1 VISIT COMPANY STORES. George L. Hughes, manager of the T. C. Penney store in Little Falls is ‘mong the business visitors in the ity today. G. W. Ferrell, manager »f the Penney store here accom- ranied ,by Mr. Hughes, will go to Yibbing and Virginia, this week vhere they will visit the company stores. TONIGHT SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS—— New Moving Pictures OUR BEAUTY SPOTS UPPER MISS. LAKE ITASCA Judge Stanton, W. H. Geémmell and others in a remarkable FISHING SCENE ” First Class SHOE REPAIRING done by - F. J. CATTEYSON at the” Bemidji Shoe Store. BEMIDJI MOTOR SERVICE CO., Bemidji, Minn. Read The Pionger Want Ads Reasonable Prices INSTALL OFFICERS TONIGHT. Bemidji Odd Fellows will install »fficers tonight and G. W. Harnwell, of this city, deputy grand master, vill be the installation officer, Dan- ‘el Gracie will be installed as noble trand and W. H. Rice as vice-grand. The meeting will be called at 7:30 velock in order that the members ‘nay leave in time to attend the chautauqua. BACK TO UNITED STATES. Sergeant Raymond Larson, a brother of Arthur E. Nelson of | Dewey avenue, and his mother, Mrs. A. Larson of Stone Lake, Wis., are guests at the Nelson home. Ser- geant Larson has just returned from overseas, where he. spent 17 months in the service, as a member of the Also regular program MONTAGUE LOVE In thrilling drama ‘THROUGH THE TOILS’ Usual Prices—10c, ,20c ELKO Tonight Only—7:30, 9 2d718 Mrs. Ralph Everest and children and her sister Miss Jean Walker, left Wednesday for Idaho, where they will visit at different points. Mrs. Everest was formerly Miss Elsie Walker. All mid-summer hats one-half price Saturday only. The La Fon- tisee Millinery. 14718 Miss Uarda Thomas and Miss Mamie Saxon and party of Waterloo, Ja., were in the city yesterday en route to their home after a month’s visit with relatives and friends in different parts of northern Minne- | sota. £ TONIGHT jEONLYE | Mary | Pickford in a return showing of one Place your order early and don't worry this fall when it i : gets potato digging time. We have a good sized stock on hand just now but we are writing up orders pretty lively these days, and to protect yourself you better call in and let us put your Rame on one, The Hoover Digger is the best put up machine on the market and taking the seven foot digger with rear rack agita- tor and vine turner, you have a machine that will handle your potatoes-out of any soil, no matter how heavy. Ask those who have used the Hoover and don’t be satisfied with anything less. l There is very little difference in price between a poorer “Better quality at less price,”] & geems too good to be true, but our V‘vhi customers say they get just that at Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570W. 8141Mo -TOMORROW- AND SUNDAY Elsie Ferguson In Arteraft picture ‘Eyes of the Soul also satirical comedy “ONE EVERY MINUTE” and ELKO ORCHESTRA (at evening performances) Elmer Revoir has returned from Chicago, where he was the guest of relatives for some time. He was ac- companied to Bemidji by his aunt, Mrs. E. Mailhirt and niece, Miss Eva Mailhirt, who will be guests of rela- tives and friends here. We shall hereafter carry a full] | line of cut flowers for all occasions,: at the lowest possible prices. Huff- man and O'Leary. 14718 digger and a Hoover, so why not get the best. We have a good large stock of Hoover repairs always on hand which is another point in favor of the Hoover. All bearings on the Hoover Diggers are roller bearings which, with the thirty-six inch drive wheels, gives you an easy running machine. Place your-order now. Hoover6 ft. Digger .. .................... $115.00 —_— Hoover 7 ft. Digger with rear rack agitator and vine turner .. ...........ieiiii $175.00 Less 5 per cent for cash. Look over your harvesting implements and then call in and see the John Deere line. Get your binder twine now as it looks like a scarcity. actsann of her best successes He found her in rags. He loved and lost her and after he had searched the country over for her he chanced upon her— Where? You can't even guess! You have to see. Tonight. Are you coming? Miss Sadie Generick, who is in’ charge of the alteration department of the Garment shop, left Wednesday night for Minneapolis and St. Paul. { From there she will go to South Da- kota for a visit. Miss Generick is f enjoying her annual vacation. { ! The Christian Endeavor of Pres-’ ! byterian church will sell red plums, peaches, oranges, melons and ban- anas at regular prices at Givens hardware store on Saturday. Phone orders for fruit to 741.W, today. 44719 Matines 3:00—10c, 20c Nights 7:30, 9—10c, 25¢ Miss Mary Jackson of Sauk Center is visiting at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackson of Irvine avenue. Her sister, Miss Anna Jackson of the same city, has| returned home after a visit with ber parents. Misses Jackson, own @IVEN HARDWARE CO. { | H { !