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Tm..u.ch— dfi:m an- inureét city’s socinl activities is-our desire, Mr;: ‘George Geror of 'Big Lake was ! 3 the guest of Bemidji relatives yester- day. $60,000 to logp, Land @o. e Mrs. Sidney Miller of Plnewoo;i ppuod.-yutotday..infithe‘.cn.y on.busi- ngess. Mrs. Willlam Riddell of Turtle River transacted-business.in the city yesterday. is Dean da71tt r farms. Mrs. E. C.- Berg. of Sugar Bush ppssed yesterday,in, the,city on busi- ngss matters. Mtfi. C. J. Harbeck.of -Nary.wag.a, between. train.business.visitor.in Be; mid3f yesterd: “' L0ans and insurance. Lpnd Co. Phone 29. Northern 813tf Mrs. B. Langren of Becida passed yesterday in Bemidji shopping and calling on friends. Mrs. J. M. Evans of Schoolcraft f was among the out of town business | wvigjtors in the city yesterday. Nels Bye, the land man of Solwayy was among the out of town business, vigjtors in the city yesterday. mention, socia] items and news briefs And we solieit your cooperation .ta, ifg,mpintenance., Items.phoned; or mailed znad-b,.rudcn of-the- paper and by. the.publishers. Telephqne 922. === for_ some. of those delicious. plume. i Foe-9 = 1d93 | is: expected. Several matters of: im- Crothers Barber Shop. Alexandria, week. agegg.is.a.l 9&353 city. 'the « Begndalis: Cly ing- and. compiete- uvu(volfll' This page,is devated to_persanal d_to _this_office. are appre- Phone.your-order to-Freese's farm L. B- Baumgarten of the,Cass Lake mission was among the business vis- {tors in_thecity yesterday. Lagjes angd, gents.shoeg cleaned at Will_call for them and.deliver-them: Phone-669-W 101. 16493 Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Schadegg and son, Milton, have returned from a motor trip to Aitken; Duluth and having-- been gone a _ E. H. Jerrard_returned yesterday from St. Cloud where he accompanied Mrs.. James . R. Jorrard-and.daughter, Alice, who has been his guests for several days. Mr. and Mrs. T. Schadegg of Cass Lake haye,returned from a motor tripgto .Great. Failg, Mont. Mr. Sch- brother:of. F. G. Schadegg § Hi: Maynes StaBigR«. sesretary - of 105 &¢ Commerce . as- oglakioniandfamily witl:have apart- nepissinathe;Clayton figts this win- far;and:exRgct to moye- there next ;’m& i ! { Ms;Pau: Yaple of Bjilings, Mont., i Rev. J. Fjellstedt will preach atjwhpohas been, her, . parents, | the home of Miss Hultgren tomorrqws {;3. apd Mrs. E;:Riz Exams,0of Minne- | evaning at 8 o’clock. Everybody gl javenue, hagsgon@staEgu Claire, welcome. G. R. Jacobi of the First ‘Nptlontu bank of Grand Forks has rey) !M@ La mfi home after a week's ;Vigit,, with hig; family at Lake Bemidjis: Mrs. E. Bergquist and, Mg, S. E. Swgnson of De Kalb, ., who are vigiting relatives in Hines -for a ‘Q mepth, were Bemidji shoppers yes- 4 te day. The Woman'’s Home Missionary so- ciety will meet Thursday afternoon at, the home of Mrs. P. L. Brown, at 3 ¢'clock. All members are urgz}iq,.;o, attend. ) 493 For Salex=b ) 10 0@;0{%‘1‘?&3’?@ d H our sacks, doggn. This makes the cheapest el on the market. Koors' Retail Stare. T1imw! Mrs, W. J. McCarthy of Lake boyjevard is confined at St. An- thqpy’s hospital and is suffering from bragchitis. Her little daughteér, Col- let}; is staying with relatives in Brgjnerd. “Get ‘Rich quick™ for quality phato work. Portrait post oards, six only 95¢, 12 only $1.75, proofs sup- nli,é. Kodak developing, 10c; Qfi;ints 3c,¢4¢c, 6c. Rich,Stugdip,29 1 Sty R i 923¢ymo, E¢ G Mrs.E. P. Fulton,a & Mys. b _Fulton, of Minn - Johp Strauel also ofy § havg been the guests of Mrs. Fulton’s daughter, Mrs. C. L. Pegelow and bhusband, have returned to their home, the trip being made by motor. ss Corinne Carlson returned yes. terday from a week’s visit in. Fargo, anqynlley City, N. D. At the form-. er .place she visited Miss Lucile Mo;,‘tz, formerly of Bemidji and at thelatter plgqe,wa&-tha;xuest of Miss Helgn Chaffee, Mjss Bernice Pellerin of Minneapo- 1is i the guest of her aunt, Mrs. R. E. Cota for a week. She is a grad- uatg. pharmacist and is employed in the, undberg-Wright Drug store in Minneapolis. Before coming to: Be: mls“ she visited in Michigan and Dulyth. ; son ,of Battle Lake, Minn., who have beeq,visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mec- Namara, for the last week, expect to leavg for their home today. En route “they,plan to visit friends at Crooks- “ton,, Red Lake Falls and Bemidji.— Grapd Forks Herald. The - Royal Neighbors of - America willygive a big dance, Tuesday, Sep- tember 9, in the Odd Fellpws, hall, Tickdts 75¢c per couple. Ladies-with- out jescorts 25c. Supper will be served at 16c¢ per .platg. Music by, Vanlg orchestra. .'A gopd timeis.asot mrog Everybody invited. 6d99 Mre. Iver Iverson angd:son,. Waltet, of Duluth, who have been the guests| of Mgs. Iverson’s mother, Mrs.:P. /N.1 Andeggson, have returned to their homg, Mr. Iverson came to.Befnidji and .pccompanied - them to- Duluth. Mr. .Iverson has recently recovered from, g severe illness, having suffered i fromya ruptured appendix. | mont, avenue, expect to return to their,.home at Baldwin today. Mr. i nd &jrs. Rowland were at Bemidi isiting before coming here. They formeyly resided here, and have been. visiting with a number of old friends whileshere. Mr. Rowland, when here as g member of the faculty at the w *Wes]\:y conservatory, and he is now p———————— \ The following item’ appearing in the @rand Forks Herald will be of local interest: ““Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rowjgnd of Baldwin, Kansas, who *have, been here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Carter, Bel- connegted with a conservatory of musif;at. Baldwis. é‘mmous retutned uyesiprdey morn- in¢heeast. were Ha& New Yor and Fredericksburg, Va. Harold Hayner,:for! ingeapolis Whqij:! Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Hol* and their | i) ., Where shpgis;visiting :relatives. Ruroute she visitad dneMinneapolis. Ida, Virgin{gu—li ow:ay: apd Carrie 1 g-from a five ;eeke vagation spent Amgpg the cities visited 1ton, Ont.; Buffalo, N. Y.; City; ;Washington, D. C., At the lat- ter place they visited Mr. and Mrs. rly of this city, Mrs. Hayner before 'her marriage be- ing ‘Miss Lucy Brooks, daughter of My, and Mrs. Quincy Brooks of Be- midji. The return trip was made by the way of the Great Lakes and en, route home they vigited.in Minneap lis ang, St::Paul;; Af, the faxmer placay they visited Misg :Armatrong’g.sistem; Mrs. Charles Paul and husband, aiso. former Bemidji residents. B. P. 0.:Ex EEES+ There will be a .regalar meking of the Elks lodge Thureday evening. E:-H.- JERRARD;-Sec’y." ‘Mrs. Herman Fenske will entertain the, Lgdi; Lutheran echurch tomorrow at 2:30 o’clock in the church basements SACRED HEART STUDIO, Instguction in vojce,; violin sand; piano hgs;been resumed.jn; the Sagred; Heart Studio and is condugted by:they Bepedictine Sisters, ., St. - Anthony’s oppital. HOSTESS.T0 GUILD., Mrs. Edward Ashley and Mrs. Frank Getchell will be hostesses to the Episcopal;Guild tomarrom- after- oon; at (2:30 .0’clogk,sin..the chyrch, jagement, . A ;cordial ,inyitation. is extended. TO CITIESFQR-WENTRR. . Mrs. J. J. Tragk of Lake boulevard has gone to Minneapolis where she will, spend, the winter. Her: daughter; Miss Bertha Trask is employed in the registrar’s offiee. in.the Univer: sity of Minnesota. HAVE PURCHASED HOME. Mr. and MxgeJ. C. Courtney have purgchasgd.y the;, George : Andersgn use. on--Bemidji avenue and will move in October 1.. Their daughter, Mrs. George, Denley, and sop, Merton, will make their home with them. ON ANNUAL VACATION. Floyd.Stewart, assistant-aashierof, ‘hoticeable, I felts encowrsgads and the First:National bank of Willisten, N. D., arrived in Bemidji yesterday morning and s the guest of hie gwndwenu-‘—.&nowu and Mrg. £.:3 Swedback of Bemidji avenue for two weeks. ON VACATION. 0.H, Erickson, ope of the propriet-|and found my.appetite was.picking -ors of the City drug store, wife -and [up:and: what- I ‘ate-agreed: with‘me: on. a (It wasn't,long before.that awful pain baby haye gone.to Minneapolis: vacation and will attend the state fair. .chage holiday,goods for the.store,: be-}all:my, troubld and: fore returning to Bemidji. BUILDING CHANGES HANDS. Nels Otterstad of Turtle Riyer was. among the business visitors in Be- midji yesterday; , Mr.. Otterstad: has recently purchased the large store building: in. Turtle, next.jp. his resi- dence, where Mr. Browm formerly conducted a genersl store. RETURN ¥ROM VISIT. Mrs. A. V. Garlock daughter, Fern, and,son, Robert, have returned from a five weeks’ visit with Mrs. Gar- lock’s mother, Mrs. A. Munro. While in Chicago they had an opportunity to see a captured German submarine, and stood in line for a long time in | order. 40 -view: thecuriosity. . RS s e I Dr. C. A/. Hobbs;;dep®ty ycoroner: Ot 96,4 1d- yociety: of-she, Bwadish. b "able to do my housework and just Mr. Erickson will also pur-|can say I am completely relieved of THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER Mr. and-Mrs.; H. A. Hausen and |WOQRLD DRY ADVOCATES family, Mr. and Mrs. Brushweller-of V'lrgln'la, Minn:; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- WORK WITH FOUNDATION Chicago, Sept 3.—A resolution pro- wards and family of Hibbing, Minn., motored. over: to Bemidji Sundday, leaving here to visit Littlo Falls and [ A28 that the prohibition party St‘.“g:oud. Mr. Hanse;;;n:i; h(()fp?; called world=work” was rejected by » are managers of the J. C. Pel-| 4o national committee of the party after a heated debate. In its stead ney Co. store in Virginia and Hib- bing. was adopted an amendment recom- mending that individual members of the party be urged to ‘“give active agistance in the world prohibition work through the instrumentality. of the prohibition foundation.” The foundation is an organization composed of members of the prohibi- tion. party. ELKS' T0 INITIATE, At the. regular, meeting: of the Elk's lodge tomorrow night several members will be. initiated and. lunch will:be serxed. Tirs-is: the-first: ini- tiation since. the big -class- went in some time ago and.a large attendance portance-will also-be-brought up- for- diseussiom. DR: BUYS:HOME HERE. Dr. Laney of Browns Valley, Minn.,, has purchased the J. A. Younggren residence on Beltrami avenue and will locate here. He has sold his home and hospital in Brawns Valley and expects to move here in a very short time.. Mr, and Mrs. Younggren wilt haye rooms in the, r. D, L. Stanton residence on Be- midji avenue. | Bemidji, Minn. Phone 65 | Furs made to order, repaired and remodeled at BROCKMAN FUR' FACTORY MINERS‘P_REEARB_ At Troppman’s Department Store | i ; i (By United Press.) Cleveland, Ohio , Sept. 2.—The most important conventiop-ever held by the United Mine: Workers of America will begin here:nex$ Tuesday and is expected te_continue more than two weeks. Wigessoalesaand readjustment of - wopkings conditionsy; in various ways will comaiup;fér:conk sideration. Amongg othee: thiugp* a; resolution agkingsN, s of 4 the bitumingug:indygtey; whichb:the session WilliiroRpesaBiis Drobably r will be introducedsa; ted. Seventeen hundgedmgeredited: deles gates from all seetionssof the.United States will be presemgsand.insaddi- tion there will be three hupdredsgen- eral officers andy officemss of:! ldcal unions. Many; otitawssakee; wiliibe present. They willirgpgesent 400,000 miners of bituminons:coal. John 1. Lewis:. acting: president, will preside in:the ahsence of Frank J. Hayes, who.issinva-hpapital ineaw, Indidanapolis reeovering;fromia mer-: vous breakdown:: SOLDIER WAS-POISONED: Minneapolis, Sept.-3..—Joseph.Ran~ berg of Crookston; Minn., who.was discharged from the army at Camp Dodge last Friday after 18 months of service overseas, and who was found -dead here, was poisoned, according to 7:30 & 9:00 Bemidji | Style how * Admission Free & THURSDAY Hennepin county. p sl SHE HAD T SEND. FOR.HER- HOTHER c-leobum Woman Was On the Verge of Nervous Prostration —Tanldac Restores Health ! Florence Reed In a Screen Version of the Famous Play “TODAY” Seven Part Superfeature “I have improved so much in health singe . tovks Tanlen; ; my, friends;and ‘neighbors_hardly know me now and T tan.hardly believe it myself when I look in my mirror,” said Mrs. Harry Hatfield, of 455 Day St., Galesburg, 11k recently:« “I had;beep suffering for about three.years;’) ' continued iMgs. Hat- field, “andi*was so-badly: run down inghealghyand wamso weak and nerv- ous.my: mother:-had “to come from Missouri to stay with me, because, at the time, I was xight on the verge of mervous -prostration. I couldn’t stand a bit of noise and was so aw- fully,pervous sometimgs 1 was.mearly indac... I was in,suchrbasheondition could ;hardly ;eat on sleep;swasn’L|, 1so :8howing PATHE NEWS did nothing but suffer day in and day out. No, magter how xlittle I ate;. gas; formeds in qmy stomach and 1. sufféred < with ‘terrible’ - cramping pains and had such awful headaches spmetimes I th my: head wouldy; split. I was troubled a lot with my kigneys, (400, . and; myrbagk sched so terribly ‘at - times ‘I ‘could " hardly ndwit. I finallyrgog: 4o whese:d never knew what a well day meant and was gradually getting worse 3& although d took .all_kinds. of TOMORROW MATINEE & EVENING . Here is one of Elsie Fer- ' guson’s most dramatic edieine ;for: myastroubléy nothing 5 pictures gave me a particle of<relief and I got very blue and despondent. ;.“One day’ my next door,neighbor dropped in to see.me and begged me to.take: Tanla¢; because:she said she had found it to be a wonderful med- icine and, as her. imprpvement was when my husband-came home 1 told him abodt it and he got me a bottle that,. very--evening. . Tanjag~ seemed; to-help me almost from the first, so I kept ‘;;flwifll the treatment and the, res .gof werecertainhyiyes n?l:kabk‘- Myénervew: beganstorcalny down and I started to sleeping better ,In ARTCRAFT picture ‘uhis Parisian. Wifs” -« In/the: latest’ French gawns, she. startles a puri- tan New England town. And.- through all the. big, tense scenes, flashes bril- rliantly like the great star she is! Excitement enough for anyone! in' my- back -disappeared and nhow I l am perfestly well and strong again. I now eat three big; mealswevery,day. and never:have any uncomfortable feeling in my stomach afterwards and.. can sleep fine.every-:night’and-my- nerves are 80 strong you couldn’t tell I had.ever been..nervous -at- all. * I feel bright and happy all the time now; in facty I.seem-like’ a different-person alto- gether, and. am so.thankful for the way--Tanlac has helped me I can't keep from talking about it and my husband, tells me.pegple;will get.tired listening to me praise Tanlac, but I just don’t care, because a medicine || that swill. do80. much- for 'a person ought to be talked about.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the City Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French f; Moon, and _jn_Baudette hy.J. Will- amer~ Speclal €€\y2? Gomedy LARRY SEMON “Passing the Buck” MEXICO WILL MAINTAIN HER Mexico City, Sept. 2 will maintain. her soverignity’ un- harmed and @bsolutely cannot:aocept any limitation on liberty of the Mexi- can citizens,” President Carranza de- clared last night in a mesdgage to"con- | gress, obligations to foreign countries.” famous grid star and running mate of Jim Thorpe, is preparing for the comihg: football season, by playing baseball with the Mahnomen *“Wild Cats,” a club composed exclusively of Indians. he has.not lost any of his sprinting ability. Recently he scored from first base on- a single. PROHIBITION PARTY SPLIT national continue’ to' function and seek en- forcement of prohibition legislation passed by congress or whether the party should be-dissolved, threatened a split in the ranks of the delegates attending the meeting of the national committeé of'the party: day, by a majority vote of the dele- gates; Virgil G. Hinshaw, national chafrman, announced. Have Your House Piping Done Now % Telephone Expenses " Have Gone+Up-Too DRY' CLEANING Olothes Cleaners for Men, Women SOVERIGNTY, SAYS CARRANZA (By United Press.) <‘Mexico He said “Mexico will fulfill p==— xozeme v oavwe. || HUFEMAN & O'LEARY UNDERTAKING | H. N. M’KEE, Funeral" Admirers-of Guyon clait o Director PHONE 178-W or R ON QUESTION OF POLICY Chicago, Sépt. 2.—Whether the prohibition party should Mrs. A. R. Williams: Piano Instructor Studio 520 4th St. Special attention given be- ginners. Reasonable rates” The question- would be-decided to- Don’t wait until the ground is frozen. A coal shortage is predicted. GET YOUR GAS HEATER INSTALLED And be prepared for the cold winter months Stop in and see us or call No. 76 BEMIDJI GAS COMPANY Attenti on fo Auto Owners \ Drive around to our service station at the foot of Ameriea and Second street. Quick Service and no Long Waits S, SR S ol Red Crown gasoline, more power per:gallon. Full line of Polarine oils and greases. : o STANDARD OIL GO., Inc. ! This company 'has many ' 'items of expense. All of them are far above a few years ago." Our taxes'have increased.” Equipment costs-more: We receive the money to-pay all thesé in-’ creased expenses from the people who use our service, and: we ' ‘are 'presenting 'these ' facts - merely as a matter of information. Telling the public about our -business' pro- motes co-operation -and thus enables us to fur- nish more satisfactory service. | e i