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w’ ‘ colors only $1.50 4 i § | !kmdme‘ y‘“z Ohe‘l;:'r :;:;'f"” o\zh[:;: is not being served on your table. Look for the labekow | : :(rsi[ A. B. C?flnBand-d:‘;nTl?“nth dozen. Huffman and ©'Leary. 1d81 y ’ Red Label India Ceylon Tea Blue Label Japan Green Tea | ) | uposky, were in Bemi ursday —_— | AT ALL GROCERS { en route to Minto, N. D., where they it will be employed during the harvest.| Rev. and Mre. L. P. Wirford, son, | 1RSI e Al Pl N - [Lester, Jr., and d-ughter, Martba Never in bulk. Trial Packages 10 Mrs. M. A. Prestdn of Becida was|Ann, left this week for New York, ‘terday from Faribault, and also sev- .eral from Kansas. 1 ‘Princeton and Mille Lacs, where she ‘will enjoy a' weeks vacation: city’s socia) acsjvities is our desire. m mnmtenmce., Itemx phoned | To each day,. give an interesting and complete re\qu ol the _mention,-social.items and news briefs and we sohgxt y;gqx ;oupemnon This page: is dpvqtnd personal or maxled to thu oftice are appre- Dr. Fortin, superintendent of Lake| Mrs. Robert Henry (Erngaine J; to be fomented especially in coun-|cated during the last few years by Julia sanatorium, was in the city to-|cobi) with ,her 1ittlé son® has r } Sixteen-inch mixed hard and soft | Dr. Romulo S. Naon, Argentine min- tr.igs In process of formation. game wardens when the 'm’;g‘hl ‘e*nyx day on business. turned from Brandon; Man. where slab wood for sale. $3 per load. Be-|ister to the United States. Noan's Notiimg that thight even remote- violating the laws. Mrs. Thomas King of Milwaukee, = Wis., is expected to arrive the first of pext week and will be the guest of her sistar, Mrs. P. M., Dicaire. 'the period : William the (‘onqueror church ward d f . P well~ i moved awa, 3 yport that the German government rch wardens passed. a vote ol let{dl:Zr h:nd pai‘:\%:dnghina Al Mrsy M Sl CasiéF who o been' DANCE AT WILTON. will encourage emigration and set- |20d King Stephen, was auctioned for | censure. The bell-ringers went om L. G. Crothers for sale. Orders taken . — tlement in Argentina of some five |$850 at Sotheby’s. strike. for same. Phone 479. 2482 Miss Myrtle Dunwar of Becida ac- companied Mrs. Louis Murphy and children to their home at Grand Forks. Miss Dunbar will attend a business college at that place. If it is something in flowers—We have it—Gladiolus—August’s flower; only $2.00 per dozen. . Asters—Al}]} colors, only $1.50 per dozen. White Killarney and Ophelia roses, $2.0i0 per dozen. Huffman and O’Leary. 1481 Mrs. T. J. Brennap of Westwood, California .arrived Wednesday night and will be’a guest at the 1. W. French home for some time. a business visitor in:the city yester- day: . - 4 You can get new corn and new po- tatoes: very reasonable at the Be- muiji grocery, 320 Minnesota Ave. H 3d81 " Mrs. 'Wiiliam De Grave of Werner was a between train shopper in Be- midji 'l‘{hu'rsd‘:_zy. Mr. and Mrs. G. Deming of Fair-! mont, were in the city yesterday en. ‘route ‘to* their. Home:’ from a trip to | Thief "River' Falls where they' had gpent some time caring for property interests. Mrs. William Blakely of Farley motored to Bemidji Thursday and | was the guest of friends for the day. There were a large number of tourists passed through Bemidji yes- Miss Lucine McCuaig will leave Moinday for :a“-trip to Minneapolis, they have spent the‘last few Wweeks with Mr. Henry, and on" Friday they will motor with Mrisand Mrs. G. R. Jacobi to Lake Bemidji to spend a month at Birchmont béach.—Grand Forks Herald. looking ‘after property 'interests in Grant Valley and ‘yisitinig friends in Park Rapids for the past month will return to her home in ‘Sask., Canada, next week. Mrs. Casler was former- 1y a resident of Bentidji. Miss Ella LaKontisee. will leave Sunday night for, the..Twin Cities, where she will study the fall millin- ery--styles and where she will also purchase a stock for the LaFontisee millinery. who went to the cities'the first of the week, will assist her sister in pur- chasing the stock before returning to Bemidji. - If it is something 'in ‘lowers—We | have it—-gladiolus, ‘Augflst’s flower, only $2.00 per dozen:’" Asters all where they will vmt relatives during ! the month of August. The pulpit of the Presbyterian ‘churgh of which Rev. Warford is pastpr. will be sup- plied each Sunday durini his absence by some other pastor Wlv-may be in this vicinity. Toss » LINNEA SOC!ETY MEETS. The Linnea society-of.the Swedish Lutheran church will‘meet. this even- ing at Diamond Point A picnic lunch will be served. DULUTH WOMAN GAINS 15 POUNDS SHE SAYS Tanlac Made Mrs Nm’mwn Well Two Yesrs Aeo—Gnod Health Cortinued She States.. .,-..x “Although it h : two years now since Tanlac e of my | suffering and bufit jné up.so wonder- | fully every day is.still & well day for me.” wag the statement made by Mrs. Liddid" Normiat, ‘Boute. 242, Duluth Minp. & Compahy’s dryg-st 3 “For three vears(:plyé. comtinned, “E-had- suffered Miss Kate LaFontisee, ; agonies _with rhen- | (True Press Dispatch.) War declared against dirt in car- pets, and all menwvers of the rug amily. We solicit your trade, big or titcle. We try to make every rug 100k best. cieuning tell your friend about The Renovator. Renovator means thor- ougmy cleaned. We are glad to give intormation concerning rugs. 112 3rd St. Phone 312-W. 5d81 You can get new corn and new po- srocery, 320 Minnesota Ave. 3481 midji Mfg. Co. Phone 4¥1. T Try some of those new potatoes and sweet corn at the Bemidji gro- cery, 320 Minnesota Ave., 3d81 There will be a dance at the Wilton {town hall tomorrow night, in charge of William Short and Olie Guisness,.| iand it is expected a large number will be present. The Solway cornet band {will furnish the music for the dance TONIGHT!! | i [E \WORLD PICTURES present . !(ITTY GORDON ”’lhc Ummhnglidnd ; WINU CURMING g GLOUGE W((!UI\DM mz‘»‘y Drected by. . Freoh Crene 2 MAGAZINE SUBJECTS and HOLMES TRAVELS TONIGHT ONLY i THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER If yours doesn’t need'’ tatoes very reasonable at the Bemidji ! NO GERMAN SWARM Gives Little Credence To Report of Heavy Emi- gration of Huns. (By United Press.) 4] New York, Aug. 1.—Fundaméntal national principles of the Argentine government will prevent any overs: i whelming swarm of German'emigra- tion to that country, according to opinion Was sea forth in an interview ‘with the New York correspondent of “La Prensa,” of Buenos Aires, just before the South American diplomat sailed for home. million Germans,” said Naon. ‘“‘The lpohcy of Germany in the maiter of emigration was always opposed to -propaganda aiming at encouraging jnationals to leave the country and settle abroad. [ don't think such a {policy will be modified in moments A NEW CONCEPTION IN. A BROWN BOOT Here’s one of the most de- lightful Fall boots that it has i| been our pleasure to recom- mend. Just like the cut ex- cept perforated tip. All nut brown kid vamp, imitation tip, foxed, 94 inch top, new leather Louis heel and welt sewn. It’s"a“style that will be coftdtt - right--through the winter and may be worn on almost any occasion. . Just.in - INTHEARGENTINE | Acconnmc T0 NAON “I place little credence in the re-} ;uke the present. Today more than :ever before Germany needs the co- Ioperution and the assistance of all her children. for the reconstruction of ther economic and financial capacity. “But even admitting that the Ger- man government or private German' corporations cherish such a plan, 1 think its execution is equally impu,- sible, because fundamentul reasons of -national Argentine policy are op- posed to it. ~Argentina cannpt, admit colonizations favored by foreign gov-' ernments because fhis would be highly detrtmental’ tothe’ formation of national” sentiment which needs ly cpusexthe:formation of a state within-a state, could be viewed in. differently by the people of. Argen- tine.” i London-—A Llrencester penny; - of on the block. those London.-—The Jjackdaws in the belfry caused Brent- wood bellringers to slaughter four- teen pairs of birds. Thevicar and (By . PAGE FIVE GAME WARDEN' CONFIR"ATED PROPERTY GOING AT AUCTION, United” Press.) St. Paul, Aug. 1.—Come up close, sportsmen and listen! The state .is going to auction off thousands of dollars worth ot fishi: and hunting tackle here today ani Saturday. Everything from a trout fly to a douhle barrelled blunder-buss will bd It’s the stuff some of ‘hell-with-the-law" “away from' ‘them. . All of ‘this goods has been confis- depredations All We Ask Is A Fair Trial of BROOKE BOND TEA because it’s difficult to describe its AROMA and SU- PERB FLAVOR. That's why we are asking you to give it a fair trial. Comes in GREEN or BLACK, both equal- 1y fine in quality. Make the trial TODAY if this tea. . —_— Corsets of exceptional value at a good reduction in price. $5.00 values at $3.48 You will find some won- derful values .in - wash skirts, specially reduced. NOTIC ‘unmnmnnmy - “Remnants” Merchandise of all kinds is advaneing in price. Special offering for Saturday. There are real savings in our rem- nants. Don't miss - this chance to get goods below market price; < Am all white canvas lace | matism all over my bady. * My feet t Dunn Beautify the home with boots, high covered heels. Mr. and Mts-A'*G. Weédge and fam- , Were so. swollen, T coy! dly get my A popqlar 'I{ 214&00 Y Regular $4 and $5 values ily, whoithave been visitmg in this [Sh0es on. T had 4 gloves'. to model, priced at $14.00, war le hich $2.48 inity 4 i keep down the sw my hands tax 40c. congoleum rugs which we 3 vicinity £or some. time, returned.to| " ol . di as much - as possibl was_ in <o Many real bargains 18- :return Monday from Superior, Wis., “ sister. their home. yesterday.. . . Miss Ruthi illiamson, secretary of the Bemidji school district, ‘will where she has been the guest of her ment. T would bloat up térribly with {=as and have suéh-d ked feelings _— , Commencing Sunday, Aug 3rd the!in my chest and d.my heart special table 'd Hote dinner at the that it was diffic i me to et TURDAY I rO man S Markham hotel will be served from {my breath. My was very 6 to 7:30. Price $1 per plate. 3d82 ! voor—there were things ¥ couldn’t eat at al t times T 4 : Captain and Mrs. Orchard, of the; 'Salvation Army of this city, went to Crookston yesterday to spend a few days. Misses Fayal and Real Edwards, of the Edwards sisters millinery, left yesterday for Chicago and Milwaukee, where they will spend some time buy- ing their fall stock. E. J. Willits who has been in the hosiptal for the past week suffering from the ‘“‘flu,” is recovering. Theo- dore Willits is recuperating and will | be able to leave the hospital soon. i . Mrs.;, Louis Murphy, daughter, Clair; and ‘'son, Louis, Jr., of Grand Forks, returned yesterday to their home after a'visit of eight weeks at the P M Dicaire home. , : i S. H Webster and daughter, La- I Rea, ‘Teturned to the -city this morn- ing after a two weeks visit in Min- neapolis at the home of Mr. Webster's mother, Mrs. 'Ellen Webster. = Mr. Webster is foreman of the Bemidji Pioneér mechamcal department. If it is something in flowers—we have it—-Glndiolus—Augusts flower, """ Asters—All colors, unly $1.50 per ‘dozen. White Killarney and Ohelia roses, $2.00 per dozen. Huffman and O’Leary. 1d81 Mr. and Mrs.” Quincy Brooks has just receiyed -word that. their son, Russell, has arrived at. New York on the . hospital ship “Mercy.” He ex- pects to receive his discharge at Min~ neazpolis and- will arrive in the city in a few days. - Mrs. J. W. Wipper of Rice, arrived in the city Wednesday evening.and will be the guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Kusba, and also at the Otto Wipper home for several days. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Christ left last evening for New London; Mo., after being the guests of Mr. and:-Mrs. P. E. ‘Welch for the past ten days.". and Mrs. Christ were recently married at ~the Welch home, Mrs. Christ. bein| ‘a + ‘sister of Mr. Welch. much pain that T and had to use a.ca about. My Ftomach bent over fn"brder to got g in a very at T would | ly and ay in the bit of my sto was very dizzv . T i sound sleep. had faflg deal in weight and jus able most all the time. “When T read and he#rd so much about Tanlac I made up my mind to try it and.it was the wisest decision I ever made. By the %ime I had finished my third bottl discarded my cane and could eat what I want- ed without the least; trouble after- wards. After taking five bottles the rheumatism was gone ntirely and T could walk as well* g g ever counld, and 1 also found I had .ggained fifteen pounds in weight. We[l T haven’t had an ache or a pain-to this zood day and I still eat and sleep like a child and feel fine all the time. 1 have related my experience with Tanlac many times' and am willing to felt miser- ikeep on telling it as’ long as I can help other people out of their suf- fering. I am getting a bottle of Tan- lac now just to take as a spring tonic and T hope what T say in this state- ment will start many others on the road to health.” Tanac. is sold in Bemld]l by the City Drug Store, in:Kelliher hv Mrs. R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French & Moon, and in Baudette by J. Will- iams. " - Aldrich & English General Blacksmithing ' —Horseshoeing a Specialty— Oxy-acetylene Welding and Cutting 214 FOURTH STREET SOMETHING DIFFERENT! The famous travelers ‘The Woolfs’ Appear personally Presenting their own Motion Pictures, Lecture, Comedy, Trick Violin Music. FRANK . MOINTYRE 37T == Yin Feturn showing “THE TRAVELING SALESMAN” ‘A Paramount Picture A rattling mixture of & Comedy and Drama " Matinee 2:30........10c, 25¢ ‘ Nights 7:30, 9......10c, 30c at the GRAND FRIDAY & SATURDAY f by express. { Knapp’s Shoe Store SPECIALS SATURDAY & SUNDAY [ e A L) FRED STONE ‘Johnny Get Your Gun’ An Artcraft picture All you want to know before you get your hat to come down and see this picture is that Fred Stone is in it, and he’s so full of high spirits and tricks that you would think he had drunk a barrel of champagne!—but he hasn’t, it's just Fred and his Little Ways (!) Mack Sennet Comedy “LOVES FALSE FACES” and ELKO ORCHESTRA (Each evening) NOTE SPECIAL PRICES Saturday Matinee and Evening 10¢c, 20c Sunday -Matinee.10c, 20c Sunday Night,...10¢c, 25¢ 3:00—7:30 and 9:00 AT THE ELKO SATURDAY and SUNDAY Added Features—— || w1ll offer at special prices for Saturday. i played on tables, 15 per cent discount on childrens slippers. Better Shoes and Service WEEK END SPECIALS TROPPMAN S - GROCERY DEPT. Fine Eating Oranges, or Krumbles, 2 for per dozen. Large Can Pork and Beans.........24¢ Home Brand Pork and Beans, size 14 .16¢ Bakers Chocolate, per pound. . ......43¢c Post Toasties, Kelloggs Corn Flakes Fresh Ginger Snaps, 2 1bs. for : Jello, per package . .. Good quality Japan Tea, pound. .. Matches, per box . ... Extra large Dill Pickles, per dozen. Mrs. Stewart’s Bluing, per bot. Just in a new shipment of Purity Cross Chicken a la King Purity Cross Labster a 1la Newburg Purity Cross Chop Suey . Purity Cross Welch Rarebit No charge for delivery ....40c fellows ot ve Page | el et {