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DIDN'T HAVE A WELL DAY IN FIVE YEARS Mrs. Crawford Is Restored to _Health by Tanlac After Everything Else Failed ~BEMIDJL DAILY PIONEER .—-fi-—igu.niln’&un _A¥rEzNodi BxdEPT SUNDAY- ONEES PUBLISEING CO. G:¥. GARSON, E. H. DENU, 2= Pres., and Treas. Sec. and Mgr. ¢ By at Bamldjl. Minn, as ‘second<lass’ matter 1%3«&.&&” A pattention M’tb"\hndnymnn- contributions. Writer's name must bo known ton m b t not uurfl !«r publlmflon. G “I have been under treatment for about five~ years, and ' have taken many different kinds of medicines, but Tanlac is the only thing that has done’ nie any good at all,” said Mrs. B €Fawford, who lives at 8122 North ‘Madison' st., Peoria, IlL, the ' other mpossible,” ‘ contin- ‘?sor .me to. years. ' ‘Everything With" 'nie. ‘and T wo\xld have bad'spells of” indigestion ‘after every' meal. I was’ very nervous, too, gnd I never got & foM nig‘hfl sleep, | Some times I would get 86" dizzy that T'w. 35 hard- 1y able’ to stand 'on my feet. "These N | trouibles “just’ ke)?t getting' worse all the time, and T 'finally got so weak and"run”down th;ét I wns not able to do any o! my “housework. “Y was & long Yime taking up my mind to- tak a¢, but after read- mg ‘the " statements” from ‘3o 'many ple right “here in Pegria, thnt T decided to see \f it would do nie ‘any ‘good. ‘Well, I must say that Tnnlac is the best’ medicme 1 have . JAPAN’S HOUSING“BADLY‘GONGESTED. The seriousness of the‘housing:situation in’ the: big' ¢itieg of Japan may be judged fron¥'the fact that recently ‘one of' the ] trans<Pacific:liners cerried 130 passéngers to Yokohama when |z .+ not.a-single room wasto be‘had at the’ leadmg ‘hotels of Yoko- hama or Tokyo. The new.atrivals had to'take what they could get at the obscure hotels and ‘at the*Japanese inns, E The: hotels are rcrowdéd ‘with .find houses. .Many families, going 1 up at hotels or'with some newly-made friends’ for months’be- fore: they-can find suitable plecés to rent. s e | PADEREWSKI AGAIN, INSURES HIS' HANDS. Ignaee Jan:Paderewski-has Féinsu news ‘ghould interest politicians ax well as £ w0 Paderewki made it understodd when he became -Polish pnme ‘minister that he had.renounced for: evewhls' public-per- + «formances as'a pianist; but immediately after signing the treaty " ‘of Versailles he went to one ‘of the ‘big insurance companies - and-renewed the contract which~ mmres’ *his ‘agile*fingers agsinst all risks and injury. -~ This fact has only justulesked out\and ‘shouldgerve to ..remind politicians that the:status of a 'premier is liable-to ichange, whole music-lovers ‘will realize ‘that’ such d'change’ sident ‘gtests unable 6] y 8 how baby looked “befou he grew up.” _ y m have passed and . td amily nest—has left you, the photo- ph ken ay will have untold memories for you. Have Baby Photographed Today WE LIKE BABIES AND KNOW THE WAY TO TREAT THEM ‘Hakkerup Studio BEMIDJI, MINN. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ever seen. By the time I had fin- ished my first bottle I was feeling like a different person. I have taken tour bottles so far, and now I am as well and strong as I ever was in my life. My stomach troubles have|= been completely overcome, and I can eat just anything I want now, and I never suffer afterwards. My merves in fine condition, and I sleep like a, child every night. I am telling everybody I meet about Tanlac, and have induced a good many of my friends to take it.” W Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by the City Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. |\ g R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French fz Moon, and in Baudette by J. Will- ams. ———— s, | TOM SMART Dray and Tramster Office Phone 13 America Res. Phone 58 818 HUFFMAN & (Q'LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING " H. 'N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R L L UL L baby—no longer a MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 614 Minnesota Ave. Bemlg} J. Bistar, Mgr. 13-W NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY Insure Anything “Anywhere Oftices. Security Bank Bldg., Tel. 167 [t} beautiful ¥ A :,z ¢ ¥ DRY CLEANING " Glothes' muhnl qr ln, 'oug’ Phone Dwight D, Miller WE CAN SWEET PEAS and Gladioli that are ‘Got a Sick Friend or Relative? If so, there is no better way that you can show your affection for them than to send them a nice bouquet of fresh cut flow- ers. It will brighten the sick room and hasten recovery. We receive them fresh twice a week and can make them up for the sick room or the bride at the wedding. a . We'make special wreaths for the loved ones who have passed to the great beyond. | g Sweet Peas, Gladioli, Roses and Asters xg of all‘ colors always on hand. in.Paderewski’s case might lead to a reappearance of the virtuoso on the concert platform. —_— POULTRY THIEVES WILL BE FOUGHT. If pigs-is pigs, then by the same.token-chickens is chickens. Valnations have multipliéd until the mecessity of better pro- .+ tection . for the poultry raiser is becoming apparent. Thlevmg - bands, traveling in autos, have raided many fine\flocks in the +gtate and have gone unwhipped of justice. Some recent in- . stances have been particularly aggravating, and have prompted -a strong recommendation by the agricultural extension division of the. University of Minnesota that the officers of ppultry -:associations of the various counties .offer a standing reward ‘of $100 for the ‘arrest and conviction of anyone stealing -« poultry. P AThe. recomlmsndatmn ‘has been: presented in- geveral eoun- 1 ties by ‘N: 'E. Chapman,’ pgultry specialist, and ‘letters urging . rearly ;ctlon, with-the suggéstion thdt the reward fund be guar- Mnteed by, officers.of associations and poultrymen.interested-are ;going-forward.r Isanti county-seems likely te lead off by posting : the first reward notices.’ -Kandiyohi and: other couiitiés are con- “-gidering the proposition, better one, 'likewise on the jump from Crookston to Fargo, and every Wednesday, even former than “the ‘NEWSOF THE THEATERS act is of the Keith circuit. Kéno- | Keys-Melrose are the headline, ‘they |’ having' a dancing, comedy and acro- 'batic act. © Harris & Lyman are a singing and' dancing pair] while Douglas Graves & Co. have a sketch, NaughtyiPiggie."” Edrl Willlams comes to 'the Grand Wednesday, and “The Unpardonable Sin’’ will be at'the Grand three days, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.’ 2 <~ “PARTNERS' THREE.” é Running the. . gamut of human . ,emotions. from the pleasure-hunting .crowds.that throng the Great :White Way to the grim battle: for existence in the Great. American desert, “Part- " ners. Three,” the - new: Paramount picture, starring; Enid Bennett, will bé shown at the Elko theatre-tonight A and tomorrow:: Miss Bennett is seen .entertainer—a. -new rold for the.demure:little star.: She: weds a \ sterner to-escape the life:she leads, s and which ig: repellant. : Buti she Subscribe for Tne Daily Ploneer 'A. BROSE 400 Minnesota Ave. ~First Class Rooms in ""¥rom there on, the.real -drama follows, and : for sheer.tenseness Rnd : !Ju'ull this ; picture. has seldom Been Connection igrof Pipe Man.and . sipport, s, artistic. Tobbaconist ., Another. chapter in “The Man of leght" is the,added - attraction' at |\ the Elko for tonight and Tuesday, KHOWN STORY. Ethel Clayton- comes to the Elko Wednesday and Thursday in her:lat- est Paramount picture; “Vicky Van,” a,screen version of Carolyn Wells’ well known story. Like all ‘of -Carolyn’ Wells’ detec- tlve stories, this:is entertaining and thrilling®to an -unusual degree. “HER: PURCHASE' PRICE.”" i Distinctive and totauy dlfleront i from other roles -interpreted ; by| +Bessie . Barriscale is* that of :thel Egyptian slave girl, Sheka, in {the Robertson-Cole production, 'fi-ler Purchase Price,” at the Grand{ to-|; . night gnd tomorrow. The fact that| she has portrayed on the screen many | : characters of various qualifications| . with equal success, eliminates sur- prise at: the ease with -which she handles a role requiring not only a swide ;play ‘of emotion, but a proper conception of the child-like charac- teristics of womanhood reared in careful seclusion. ‘Once or twice dur- ing the.performances: Sheka betrays too keen a knowledge of the English t .Janguage-and ‘the gestures of mpd- ¥ K b em influence. 3 l ‘O‘-U R ‘tequip- ment and ar- srangements show /¢ sapreme "dighity. Y We “are praised | for the careful, conscientious manner in which ‘we conduct our ‘business and for the rare courtesy we show upon all occasions. sumthe: good “~ vaudeville bml sl mlnx.u the' Grand tomorrow 'and e e i i 7 T j . Defective