Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| FRIDAY:EVENING, JULY 25, BEMIDJI NE 2 Chadwick of Newark, S. D., have been visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. H. R. Henderson. Miss Florence returned to her home yesterday and Miss Clarissa’ will remain with her sister for about two weeks. Mrs. Charles Blakely of Turtle River was in Bemidji yesterday to re- ceive treatment for blood poison in} her hand, which. was caused by a slight bruise. . Mrs. Al Steel and daughters, Flor- ence and Freda of Sugar Bush were the guests of friends in Bemidji Thursday. Mr. Gea. Forte of Liberty transact- ed business in the city for a few days this week. Parties from Sycamore, 111., passed through Bemidji Thursday on an extended tour of northern Minnesota. They were greatly pleased with this part of the state. Mrs. “Doc” Winebrenner of Lake Plantaganet was the guest of friends in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Sell and« two children, Spencer and Louise and Mrs. Ritter of Little Falls also Mrs. B. W. Lakin of Bemidji motored to Little Falls today. Mrs. A. E. Sondroe of Reynolds, N. D., has heen the guest of Mrs. J. Bye and Mrs. G. N. Evenson the past week. Mrs. Sondroe is a sister of Mrs. Evenson. - Mrs. W. Kruckberg, daughter Mar- jorie and son Richard, of Minneapo! are the guests of Mrs. Kruckberg's: daughter, Mrs. J. D. Hartman foijed me up with gas and sometimes several weeks. E. J. Willits who has been in the! breath. ve an interesting and: “Misses Florence and ~Clarrissathey will enjoy a short vacation. Mr. 1918 Fargo is linotype operator for the Sentinel. J. C. Brophy, daughter, Mrs. J. F. Jordan and two children, Francis and Jane left today after a visit of six weeks at the J. Bisiar home. Large shipment:of shoes received at Bemidji Shoe store. 14726 g 5 - T John Burke, was unfortunate vesterday in breaking his shoulder blade and was taken to the hospital to receive medical treatment. MRS. WOOLSEY MAKES GAIN OF 12 POUNDS Was In a Rundown Condition Be- cause Of Eight Years Trouble —Praises Tanlac. “Tanlac proved to-be just what I needed, because it has not only given me relief but has also built me up to where I have gained twelve pounds in weight,” said Mrs. N, L. Woolsey of |: 1422 West Lake street, Minneapolis, to a Tanlac representative recently. Mrs. Woolsey is .well known in Min- neapolis, where she‘ has lived for eight years. it “I suffered from a generally run- down condition,” ' continued Mrs. Woolsey, “and was, troubled this way for about eight years. nervous sometimes .that. I wasn’t able to get more than just a few hours sleep and felt so miserable at times that I would get out of bed and walk the floor to find relief. . I simply had no appetite at all and it just seemed like everything I ate disagreed with me, soured on my stomach and bloat- this gas would press so against my heart that I had trouble getting my I fell off -in-weight and final- hospital for the past few days is re-|{ ]y got so weak that T had to give up; ported a little improved this moru-imy werk for awhile.” I had neuritis " ing. His son, Ted is much better and | i my left shoulder and arm fer will be taken home from the !“‘”P"‘many years so bad ihat it bothered tal some time next week it is thought. MODERN SAMARITAN DANCE, The Modern -Samaritans will give a dance in the Armory Saturday night. Music wii be furnished by the Williams orchestra. Dande“Saturday’ ‘evening, Tuily 25/ at the new town hall, Six, Mile cor- ner,. west on Irvine "Ave., everyone welcome. 14725 The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will hold a food sale tomorrow at Given Given Hardware Co. 14725 Refreshments will be served at the Given Hardware Co. .tomorrow by the ladies of the Presbyterian church. | church. 1d725 = Mr. and Mrs. F. Magneson of ¥iooming Prairie, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Rode, returned last evening to their home. Mrs. Magneson is a sister of Mrs. Rode and Mrs. N. Roe, both of this city. Mrs. F. W. Tazer, daughter, Mar- jorie, and gons,” Robert and Wade of Minneapolis also Sarah Callaway.ar- rived in the city Wednesday and will spend the remainder of the summer at Lake Bemidji. Mrs. James Menies and daugh(er, Margaret, of Minneapolis, who have been visiting at the homs of Mrs. Menies’ sister, Mrs. Frank Lubeck, expect to return {o their home soon. Miss Emma Gorans, who has been visiting at her home at Wilmar, re- turned to the city yesterday and will resume her duties at Dr. Garlock's office. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scarrott and sons |’ Charles, Claude and William. arrived in the city Thursday morping and will be the guests of the J. Scarrot home, for two or three weeks. Mr. Scarrott is employed in the Flour Mill at Morristown. Misses Laure and E. Paulson of Winnipeg, who have been gneats at the K. H. Olson home for some time, will return home Monday. G. W. Ferrel returned Thursday morning from a trip to Hibbing, Du- luth, and Virginia, where he visited at the J. C. Penny stores. me some every night about the time I went to bed and many a night I just laid awake for hours suffering: § terrible pains in my shoulder and| got up in the mowning with an aw- ful headache from the suffering and; lack of rest. My feet used to swell; so badly at times I could hardly stand -on .them to do my work and I seemed to be troubled with my stom: ach all the time and, although I5 tried many different things for my! trouble, nothing seemed to help me a particle. i “Then I read about Tanlac and| what it was doing for others that{ seemed to be troubled like I was, so I bought some of it as soon as it ap- peared here in Minneapolis, and I certainly began to feel better by the time I had finished the first bottle, sg I kept on taking it and my strength; came back to me and so did my appe- tite and my whole condition improv- ed right along. I have a splendid appetite now and sleep good every night and all signs of neuritis have; disappeared and I feel better and stronger in every: 7= 1 have noti only gotten backsthé“Rve pounds in weight that I leat.buf seven more pounds besides ahd*Lzjust think so much of Tanlac that 4 have already recommended it Kighly}to many peo- ple.” ¥ | Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the' City Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. | R. Sterling in Blackduck by Irench & Moon, and in Baudette by J. Will- iarms. THEIR. POULTRY'S TENDER AS CAN BE S0 NATURALLY VT PLEABES ME ;0! ¢ SATURDAY SPECIALS Beef pot roast Beef stew . Misg, Doris Leibsle, of Des Moines, Towa, returned to her home Thursday after being the guest of Miss Velma Dean for two weeks. Miss Eva Robinson, who has been the guest of Miss Florence Minnick for the past several weeks returned to her home in Spooner, today. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Larson, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cutter and daughter, Miss Vera Cutter left this week by auto- mobile for Port Arthur, Ont., by way of Duluth, where they will spend a week. G. F. Moyer of Clear Lake, Iowa is expected to arrive in the city next week and’ will be the guest of his cousin, W. F. Marcum. Miss Alice Minnick will <pend the week-end with friends at Shevlin. Mr. and Mrs. C. L .Forgo and family left yesterdav for the Twin Cities, Fargo, and Crookston, where Leg of young lamb, 40c Lamb shoulder ... .35¢c Lamb stew' ....... 18¢c | Home rendered pure lard ...... 35¢ Fresh Garden Vegetables Phones 200,201 AT THE FPALACE MEAT MARKET o JI9MINNESOTA AVE Phone 200-201- WARFORD TO TAKE REST In about another week, Rev. L. P. Warford, pastor of the Presbyterian church, and fanmily will leave for a month’s vacation in New York, as guests of Mr. Warford’s parents, who reside in Brooklyn. They will take an outing at a lake cottage on Staten Island, owned by the pastor’s father. Anthor-Diplomats. Several Anwe n authors have gerved as min'sters-—not ambassadors, as that tithe luid not then heen cre- gfed—to more than one Torelgn coun- Joehm Lathrop Motley and John as United States min- and to Great” Reitain; v oeneh serve roto Aust i George Baneroft as minister to Prus- sla and to writnin; Wachington Trving asm v to Great Britain.and to Spain; Rubsell Lowell as minister ta Spain and to Great Brit- ain, and ¢ Lew Wallnee as winis- ter to Maoxico and 1o Turkey, . Matter of Adaptability. Adaptability works toward content- ment; to fit gurselves willingly and cheerfully into the chinged, conditions that exist today in’ countless homes throughoat this broad land means the lifting of, another heavy burden from the heads of the households. Many things i ay of living ich we Hed cSsentinls we g our tine ( we ean live even more smoothi; —Exchange. TONIGHT! At 7:30 and 9:00 I was so} - WORLD PICTURES 5ccsent i Love And The Woman™ Pty Baegen R ELKO TONIGHT ‘éaturday & Sunday ‘nunnnLrmnnenananuan’ ?’)lorriz Inc pwrn;/rf e i WILLIAM S HART “The ;oppy Girls Hushand” }iew Mack Sennet comedy “WHEN LOVE ’ WAS BLIND” and ELKO ORCHESTRA at evening performances Matinees, 3.00—10¢, 20c Nights, 7:30 and 9, - 10c, 25¢ € THE:BEMIDJI DAILY. RIONEER . .AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. MOTHERSTOLDOF HEAT RASH CURE How to prevent and cure heat rash on a baby is the subject of dis- cussion of physicians of the Infant Welfare clinic and Miss wary: Bull home adviser of the Women’s Com- munit}' council of Minneapolis, who are directing the care of five babies this month in order that other moth- |, ers many know the results and profit by them. A woolen shirt, the physicians say, —_— TONIGHT ! | —Only— DUSTIN FARNUM in a return showing of ‘THE GENTLEMAN FROM INDIANA® by_ Bopth Tarkington. at the | GRAND SATURDAY ‘and SUNDAY Louis ‘Dennison 2t a breezy outdoor story “Oh Johnny” and Chas. Chaplin in “THE BANK” AT THE T T even though of fine.quality, may pro- Rev. S. E. P. White will be in Be- (duce the rash, which is usually the midji over Sunday and will be at the |result of too heavy clothing on the Presbyterian church Sunday morning ‘lmby. and bring a message for the people. i baby. they say, do not use soap in || solve two level teaspoonfuls of bak- ing soda in a little watér and add te one gallon of water. 'Another sooth- ing bath may be prepdred by filling a small cneesecloth bag with bran and squeezing. it in the bath water until the water looks milky. When a rash appears on the its bath water. Instead use a cup full of ordinary laundry starch’in a gallon of water for the bath, or dis- Don’t miss the opportunity to buy .. seasonable goods at a big saving Fancy figured Voiles of real good quality. Beau- tiful patterns. While they last, per yard 20C Percales and Ginghams of good quality, suitable for house dresses and ap- rons. Sale price, per yd. 0oC Wonderful values in ginghams of exceptional quality. New Patterns. Just the material for sum- mer dresses. Sale price a yard We have a number of fine grade wash skirts which we will close at Half Price 11c SHOE DEPARTMENT Many real savings are to be had by taking advan- tage of the special offering of shoes in our Annual Clearance sale. Troppman’s BETTER SHOES AND SERVICE A Delicious Fragrance, All It's Own BROOKE BON TEA will suit your tea taste, as it suits all other particular tea drinkers in all parts of America and abroad. It has a DELICIOUS FRAGRANCE and RICH AROMA, all its own. If it is not being served on your table you're missing a great treat. GREEN or BLACK. Look for the label when you buy it. . Red Label India Ceylon Tea' Blue Label Japan Green Tea 2 AT ALL GROCERS In 1-1b., 35-1b., and %-1b., Airtight Packages Never in bulk. Trial Packages 10c o -'d//--yoarirozmd sott drink o ° ._,LM The“what”’in Bevo popularity. Sold everywhere-Families supplied by grocer, druggist and dealer. Visitors are cordially invited to inspect our plant. ‘Wholesale Distributors ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS an- Compan, Stone-Ordean \Vellgmgj T}}]), M);’N &