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Miss Jeane Newton of Minneapolis ~arrived in" Bemidji Saturday and is visiting her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. ‘A. C. Newton, for a_week. - Joe Hatknéis of [Dowg C‘ifi?, gp:; is 4 guest at the G. D. Béckus ho Yo ‘will return to fowa -City this evening. = o M, W. Députy, president of the Hemidjl normal school, Wwill- leave '&u aVéning fbr St. Paul, on biginess tha schodl: - i ‘connéction with . Wanted at once, for Red Lake hay dezzrtment for cash, if price is right, Ford runabout.. Must be in goo order, with rear box preferred.. J. J. Opsishy, Phibné 17 64815 Captain and Mrs. Cyril Dyke Page have gone to Grand Forks, N. D, after being guests of Mrs. O. J.‘ Barnes as her summer cottage on Lake Bemidji for a few days. Miss Evangeline Schmitz. has re- turned from a vlsiéhwuh friends nlfln .+ Milwaukee, Wis. e ‘Wwas accom- panied by her little niece, Dorothy Ziegler of this eity. Miss Myrtle Guttormson, who has been the guest of her cousin, Mrs. 3. ‘0. Hoganson and family, since Juily 4, will' return to | Princeton, Miiin,, tonight. . Miss Ollie Hanson: of Minnéapolis _is éxpected to arrive in the city this "pvén‘pg and-will visit:her.sister,. Mrs. A O.'Hofignsén and family, for some ‘time. s {For Sale—50-pound flour sacks, $1 ‘dozen; 100-pound flour sacks, -$1.25 dozen, This makes the .cheapest ‘¢loth on"the market. - Koors Retail Store. 711mwi For sale, .on easy terms or trade for good Ford car, roadster preferred, two improved farmsteads, one 30% and the other 40-acres, near Lavinia and Bass Lake. Also 2,000 feet lake front tract on Three Island lake, 171 acres. J. J. Opsahl office -‘Mark- ham Hotel Bldg. Phone 177. 6d815 «“Better quality -at less price,” seems too good to be true, but our customers say they get just that at Rit dio, 29 10th St. Phone 570W. Rich Studio, jrie .. The Bemidji public library was given to Bemidji largely through the .efforts of Carnegie, who also gave extensively for the erection of .other ili’{!rnrles throughout the country. We._wish to_extend our heartfelt nks to the friends for the Kkind- 55 shown us during. the sickness and death of our darling baby, and aléo for the theautitul floral -offer- ings.—Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McDavid and Children. Rev. John Burleson and his moth- er, Madame. Burleson of Rochester, N. Y., are expected at Lake Bemidji this week, to visit at the summer cot- tage of Mr. and-Mrs.- C..C. Gowran. After a few days there they, expect to come to Grand Forks to visit friends. Rey. Mr. Burleson formerly was pastor of St. Paul’s’ Episcopal church.—Grand. Forks Herald. AR CLAYTON ELLIOTT DEXTER In -Paramount Picture Women's Weapons” . The wife had the nerve to get the vampire to come E,al)d stay with them, know- i.ing. her. husband was..in Jove with" this -cigarette- cartist. Then the wife fell. sick (?) on purpose, and and mend for Hubby, “whereupon Cupid flew the ~coop!! ‘Also showing 5th episode ~“THE MAN OF MIGHT” & "Children 6¢ matinees MONDAY & TUESDAY 1 lleft dear.old vamp. to cook || "BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES “To each day give an interesting and compiete 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- ‘ep’tpd by readers of the paper and by the publishers." = Telephone. 922. fields, ° Arthur the latter d|and Mrs. W. J. McCarthy of Lake have been party made a side trip to ‘Toppenish, | tives in Minneapolis for a week, re- Miss Jerrard was thé gueést of Miss Jerusha Meigs; in Yakima. ~She will probably reach home the latter part ‘J;mes fio;ve of TIrvine avenue will leave in a few days for Fargo, N. D., where he will work in the Hharvest 0 ACATION, : i:o:'i:;‘;.l:; g&‘;n;::pom:cfig;pz;?“ Miss Bertha Trask of fiinnenpous. Leona Fuller, Anna Sowa, Mollie I did or took seemed to help me one by. Mrs. Place, motoréd to the city part of the week. The¥ left Saturday for Crookston. ~ Mr. and Mrs, -Jay O’Brien; Miss Alice. Smith and Leonard Smith of Brainerd, and Miss Lotlisé Gorcoran recently appointed ofl inspector for |Pick up strength and my whole sys- of St. Paul, motored to Bemidji| W?TBY ON VACATION. north Beltrami and adjeining terri- | tem seemed to be benfited and I kept wWhere they were the guests of Mr.| RéV. A. M. Whitby and family {tory outside, has secured offices in |On improving right along until now I have gone to Mddeélia, Minn., where |the Williams block. i have a fine appetite and can eat just lev. “fo days.—Brainel £ Z) Bo‘:p:tg{,‘_i for,a few-day Bray n}' before: going to Duluth, where: the particle of trouble with gas any key's greatd’? : more. All T have of those miserable ;'i: l};{: fi.' "s‘:" Mrs. A Elizabeth of Harlowton, Moiit., wHo sister, Mrs. ‘E. H. Denu_and family for . the past. month, will leave to- morrow. for. New Lisbon, Wis., where |- MOTORED F%OM MINNEAPQLIS, they will visit Mrs. Park’s parents, Mrs. Olive Fjelstad, son Blaine before returning to their home. The $t. Cloud Times says: “Miss|ored to Bemidji Saturday and are i Alica défrard, who {s making a|guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. 2‘:‘;‘“53:1‘_‘[;825; loggstllme. said Mrs, | 8l2d to recommend it to others for pleasurs tour In thé west this sum~|Osmund Johnson for a week. 'Mraj [ oW FEE A O m5 22% avenue mer with relatives in Missouls, has polis, Minn., to a Tan- been in Yakima, Wash., the past two|Paul Jolinson, son of Rev. and Mrs, days. While the remainder of the|Johnson, who had been visiting rela- THE REMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Mrs, Cornelius Hennick and War-| ° BAUDETTE FAIR “|'®ood ‘many years, 7 Ten Omer and daughter Jessie of | ' The northern BeltramP cAo?:fis& fair gppetlte a};ng 1 n'evelrl;:;it ’?iflfiafifé Camp Point, Ill, are guests at the|will be held at Baudette on Friday|any more than just emough to keep George W. Rhea home on Beltrami|and Saturday, September 12 and 13.|me alive and it_just looked like the avenue, . little I did eat soured- and formed gas and this gas pressed s0 dgainst my heart that I sometimes had diffi-{] culty in breathing. I was troibled with terrible headaches, too, and at times they were so bad that it just felt like my head would split and I “GEE WHIZ” | Wasn’t I great yesterday? WHAT? ' You didn’t see me—well you don’t know what you BACK FROM 3 Captain W. C. Nol‘l‘t%nAgNgEd wife of St. Paul are the house guests of Captain and Mrs. Hallan Huffman. Captain Nolting has recently re- PRESBYTERIAN SALE. All articles for the Presbyterian sale to be held at Birchmont Beach Thursday, must be brought to the home of Mrs. Quincy Brooks of Lake turned from militar; i 5 boulevard. by, tomorrow. France. Captain Huftmyan 5:;‘&“’&": ::g a;l;gs ::dwzlyl:\saa;lltlio}/srsxgylxsdl}:. missed : 4 ¥ . |tain Nolting were stationed at th ¥ ; na 185 BIRCHMONT DINNER. oned a €| misery sometimes that I just dragged I’ Covers wgre laid’ for 185 guests|same training camp. around the house at my \{'ork. Igaglso Oh’ well Im gon at the Birchmont Beach Summer suffered a great cdeal from constipa- hotel for Sunday dinner. The dining TEACHERS’ EXAMIN, N. tion and dizzy spells and felt so tired be;at the i. .. room has a seating capacity of over C. G. Hankey, assistantAcoTllx:gEf su-|and restless at night that I would 120.and the porch of 40. New guests | perintendent of schools, was in Bau- simply lie awake -for hours at a time are arriving daily and the cottages |dette last week to take charge of |10 able to sleep a wink and my are all filled. the -teachers’ examination at the|0ReFVeS Were in a bad condition, too. | Baudette school. Those who took|. 00K 2 lot of medicine and treat- the. ‘examination are as follows: ments for my trouble, but nothing Place, who s traveling daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trask |Olson, Mrs. Wm. Bain and Kathrine D"--Im,'f:é ‘,;‘;3‘:‘,‘,‘,{,‘1“.‘,-’;5,,3‘;’233 How of this city, has arrived- in Bemidji | Benson, Baudette; Margaret and and will visit her parents here: for | Ruth Imsdahl of Pitt. ‘tg_watsnl;e;g}gg.o‘;hlers. 50 I decided to three weeks. Miss Trask {s employed FaId, taceiee 1t certtai;:l)l' glad in the registrar’s office-at the Uni: HILDEN OPENS OFFICE Rlmoat-Trom tho bcgf::in; eMi.’,-;';‘i versity of Mlnpesot{!. .A.J. Hilden of Baudatte, who was DPetite got better and I commenced to anything I want and I never have a “ OXE of o Mi they will enjoy a motith’s vacation headaches is just the memory of chem and those dizzy spells have left me entirely and I can sleep just like a little child the whole night through and am feeling so good every way now that I can do all my own house- work and never feel any more tired than a person naturally would under the same circumstances. Tanlac cer- tainly has helped me a lot and I am 8. Park and _ daughtér, how their pastor hag accepted a cail. Rev. S e et o s o | ONLY MEMORY OF o two- Years. No pastor has been called as yet to fill Ets place. . ‘Mrs. Hatlem Was All Rundown For Many Yeir?_Ttanla,c Brought elief. together v epoch - making. photoplay to be shown.at _ the guests of Mrs. ‘Park’s Fjelstad, and nephews Alvin, Ralph and Harold, all of ‘Minneapolis, mot- *Tanlac has done me so much good that I am feeling more like Thyself that reason.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the City Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. |} R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French i& Moon, and in Baudette by J. Will- ams. TODAY & TOMORROW and my name is ‘MICKEY’ Fjelstad {s Mrs. Johnson’s mother. |, 0" b econtative; the other day. ‘“My, trouble was a generally run down condition,” continued Mrs. Hat- lem, ‘“‘and I had been suffering for a turned to Bemidji. with them, :the trip being-made by-motof. of this moiith.” NEW GUESTS AT ?micn{(' ONT. | you kin see me play at Hay makers with teams and mow-| ~AmODE ‘1‘:9 tew. d‘“?,." vals-al g““h' WE PAY 2:30—7:30—9:00 ers wanted at once on Red Lake|izont Beach, Bemidils popuar sur the ‘highest market price river, in ‘town 152, ranges 36, 87 We'il“;'f’ , 8§§MMI'- ];“T "'t ‘MB‘» " . L T p An’ you no w’at it costs? A ‘and 38, to cut hay by day, acre or ‘:1 2 . S"“ il “'\M: 'RHE’ zé~ RE | | B ) for rags metals, rubbers and 3 ! A ton, ip to 5,600 tons of hay, good [ 1T G’:‘;rgg“ng';;mn?‘ e voeee )y i scrap iron. We also pay freight Matinee..........10¢c and 25c Dlue “joint meadoWs. * WAl pay $5| 5 " RS FRVRPNE g Br. B - on all out of town shipments for Evening..........20c and 35¢ per ton in or Richey Phone 177. ; ON MOTOR TRIP, Glenn; returned last evening from a Attorney J. F. Bonner of the firm of Brady, Minneapolis, accompanied by his wife and daughter Betty, and Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Barnes and daughter Ber- nice, also of Mlnne}polie,’ are spend- ing several days at Douglas lodge, | Nellie of Churdon, Towa, who had , Announcing the 1920 Ford :With Electric Starter and Lights also 30x3% tires all round and demountable rims - THE CAR OF THE HOUR at Birchmont ‘Beach Summer Hotel, and today were guests at the Mark- ham hotel. lodge for a longer outing. They are making the trip by motor.- \ standard ruling harvest wages. Ap- % 220 pa e A k ply to J..B. MoGuire, camp section and Mrs, Langford and family, ‘Mr. A 25 prices paid for hides. 30, township 162, range 38, 18 ; 2 : " miles northeast of -Trail, Minn., or %“Il (;)1sgg:l?i?;lfl:filixrbeznfiox::“ GOLDBERG’ . ith,” s 1 h £ et ¥ 3 o % gtatsil:nfh sse‘:ft 11"_ lglfgge gr m}?’? and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hansen, ‘Grand Phone 638-W Opsahl;-field agent in charge of work, stack or jobbers WIll B&7 [ arr Dr; and Mrs. MacDonald, Mr. 100 pounds and over, Highest An’ the Theater Pays the Tax and Mrs. F. O. Thompson and family, S HIDE & FUR CO. 112 3d Street Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads run for less than 26c. $625 Forks, N. D. ‘ & Lahr, Bemidji, Minn. 6d815 ON EXTENDED TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. J. J.-Conger and son, motor trip.to New London, Minn., having been gone since Friday. At New London they visited Mrs. Con- ger’s: brother, J. R. Minor and fam- ily. Mrs. Conger’s sister, Mrs. A. P. Fuhrmeister, husband and daughter Robertson & Bonner of $525 F. 0. B. FACTORY their home from there, makidg the [l trip in their own car. Henry Miller accompanied Congers in their ma- chine and also returned with them. They will return to the All-in sealed packages. - Our allotment has been increased and shipments are i - coming through at the rate of a carload a day Beos avetis =) lately. We can give prompt delivery. Toree fivors. = ||l Our best driving season is now on, summer and fall. i | Ask us about our dollar a day time payment plan. - Car works for YOU and pays for ITSELF. Come In, J__ “Jewett’s Want to See You’’ ——————— LT T LT TR C. W. JEWETT COMPANY Inc. { ™S not e I~ B ough to make WRIGLEYS go00d. we must KEEP it good until you get it. Hence the sealed package o o PN I 418 Beltrami Ave. . Telephone 474 impurity-proof - guarding, l "~ BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA and the following dealers preserving the deliclous con- C:W.JEWETT CO,, Inc. ... . ... . .International Falls, Minnesota || tents—the beneficial goody. JM.REED ................ A e S A Blackduck, Minnesota - LATTERELL HARDWARE CO. ......... Kelliher, Minnesota ‘ s 3 H. W. LESEMAN ................... Northome, Minnesota Tbe Fla%}or ‘«‘asfi ARROLINE LIVERY & GARAGE . .. ... Gemmell, Minnesota o $ . i ‘HARDING &DUGAS ................ Cass Lake, Minnesota : -7 YLl 3 " § s SEALED TIGHT |=7550" KEPT RIGHT N\ GEO. A.JOHNSON ................... . Grygla, Minnesota e 38 S LESLIE REIMER ......... e Gonvick, Minnesota RS T e s e