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‘4 “A; J-Lindberg of Détroit was a Be- midji caller yesgardny. i Take home ‘a drick of Koor's ice ecream. : U 4ete J. P. Baston of Warren spent Sat- turday here on business. J. M. Denning of Margie was a Bemidji visitar on Sunday. . Edward Claffy of Kelliher was a Bemidji visitor on Saturday. “‘Markham Hotel. ) Richard Romens of Happylagd was a Bemidji, visitor on Saturday, Public stenograhy, Miss Hathaway, A. M. Peterson of (Coleraine was ‘Ja Saturdayvisitor in this city. 4 Dean $50,000 to loan on farms. b-1tf Land Co. Miss Millicent Owen of Hines was - “a Saturday visitor in the city.. .. * Miss ‘Millie Koppale of Bovey spent a few hours here on Saturady. M. Sonenson of Thief River Falls was a Bemidji visitor Saturday. , Ralph A. Stone of Grand Rapids was a‘ Bemidji caller Saturday. ‘urday business caller in the city. v 'W. R. Hillslind of Park Rapids was & business visitor here on Saturday. . Robert E. DeLury of Walker was --a Bemidji business visitor Saturday. “* P. B. Mason and H. C. Varner ot Jordan spent the day, here yesterday. ' W. H. Gemmel of Bifi;nerd spent s few hours in the city on Saturday. James Nelson and Gladys Alger of Stephen were visitors here on Sun- ?ay. § Miss Mayme Croosdale of Clar- .. issa was a caller in the city on Satur- day. Dr..and Mrs, W. H. Fortin of Pu- ... Dosky were Saturday -visitors in Be- midji. : : R. N. -Gardner and B. C. Barrett of Staples were Sunday callers in the city. e ..Mrs. A. Hermanson of Blackduck spent a few hours in the city Sat- urday. o hi et . ke Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Erickson of Thief River Falls were Sunday visit- ors here. i ) Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Danskin of "5 Grand-Forks were-Bemidji callers;on *’. Saturday. 4w Migs C. Whalen of International ‘ Falls spent a few hours in the city .© on_ Saturday. . > %"Mr. and Mrs. Shefvelund, Mr. and Mrs. Malmberg, Dr. Anderson and ‘William Eagle of Fertile were among the out of town callers here on Sun- day. ~ AMERICAN N N Mrs. Alice . Gresham Dodd, First War Mother of the Nation, Gives Entire Credit " for Recovery of Her Health to the Well Known Medicine Tanlac. & .4 The following remarkable endorse- - ment of Tanlac was.given recently ~ by Mrs. Alice Gresham Dodd, at the “ Gresham Memorial Home, Gavin - Park, Evansville, Ind;; 'which home 4 was presented to her by the patriotic . people of Indiana, as evidence of their - appreciation of the services rendered ~ to his country by her son, Corporal +James B. Gresham, the First Ameri- " can soldier killed in France. Ex- * pressions of sympathy were received by Mrs. Dodd from all parts of the : United States,;and the newspapers of .the country carried the story of the first “war mother.” i T N A The shock of her son’s death re- sulted in the serious breakdown of Mrs. Dodd’s health, but everyone will i 'learn with interest and pleasure that i+'she is now in splendid health again. ‘When seen at her home recently she ‘made the following statement, giving the entire credit for her recovery to ithe well-known medicine, Tanlac. “After my dear boy’s death, I had “a general breakdown in health,” said i+ Mrs. Dodd. “At first it was just in- * “digestion. My food used to upset me ‘and I had to diet myself very care- 'fully, which wasn’t much hardship as I lost all desire to eat. Then I had 'an attack of rheumatism, with se- vere pains in my shoulders, back and “‘arms. Some times I used to suffer a great deal, and my joints would get all swollen. up and stiff. I was able %o do very little about the house, and at times ‘couldn’t even cook a meal. I got very nervous and restless, and at night would lay awake for hours, and lost many a night’s sleep as a consequence. - “A friend of mine had received:a | | | L 6t6-1 | B, J. Essler of Perham was a Sat- s.esliflt cash:pa1d’for Liberty Bonds, Mrs. William Masterson of town of Northern transacted business in Be- midji Saturday. ! o Mrs. Nels Willets of the town of Frohn was & business visitor in Be- midji Saturday. bty John Cowan gnd Dr. Cowan of Northome were among the Saturday callers in Bemidji Mrs. 1. E. Rayn{;)nd of the town of Frohn spent .the ' week-end’ with friends in this city. X Mrg. Earl Gronémiller of the town of Northern was a guest of friends in Bemidji Saturday. . F. Benz of ;Toppenish,* Waéh., known as potato king in his section is a visitor hetre today. Misses Alice apd Inez Butler of Turtle Lake “were between train shoppers in Bemidji. Saturday. Mrs. H. P..Botting of Cass Lake, but formerly of.ithis city, was the guest of Friends in Bemidji for a few ays. e 38 C. B. Schmitz -and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doly of Frazee were among the :ut of town callers here in Satur- ay. s G. B. Honley at Northern Gro- cery Co., during the day, or at the Markham hotel évenings. 1117tt 2 i i “Eyes of Youth” played two seasons at the Maxine Elliott theatre. It was a keen stage hit.” It is a better screen play. - At5-31 A large land sales organization desires to get in communication with owners of large tracts. Address Lock Box 93, Bemidjj, Minn. 5-25tf Attorney Archie H. Vernon of Lit- tle Falls. agrived in the city this morning.and will deliver the memor- jal address at the Grand theatre to- day. el Mildred and Harold Dickinson:who have attended ‘the High school at Worthington the past year were. in the city Satunday enroute to their home at Buena Vigta. For clean, sweet milk and cream from Alfalfa Dairy at Home Bakery, People’s Store and Sweet Shop, equal to any certified milk or phone 16-F-4. W. G. Schroeder;. 10t6-1 Miss Esther Chapman, ‘society re- porter of the Pjopeer, left Saturday for Royalton_ where she will- visit relatives' for a few days. She ‘pects to retufnsto Bemidji Tues .~ See :Martin-Dahlby . for Suring, shampooing, facial massages nd scalp treatments. Beauty: parlors in"New Kaplan block, second floor. 1mon6-15 = Mrs. E. J. Voigt returned from Holgate, Ohio, Sunday morning, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Hart- ness. Mrs. Voigt-and daughter, Bet- ty Lou, will make their home with Mrs. Voigt’s father, G. D. Backus. MOTHER OF FIRST . .. SOLDIER MRS. ALICE GRESHAM DODD, of Gavin Park, Evansville, Ind. ———— great deal of help from Tanlac, and it was she who, Advised me to try it. I am so_glad I'did for it proved the best medicine I have ever taken, It soon gave me ajgood appetite and seemed to settle ‘my stomach so that I was no .longer troubled with indi- gestion. I don’t know.what it is to have rheumatic pdins now, the swell- ing and stiffness has all gone out of my joints and I am able to do the work of the house with the greatest ease. My nerves are now steady and strong, I sleep fine at night, and I feel better in health than ever be- fore in my life. I shall always be grateful for what Tanlac has done for me, and shall recommend it every chance I get.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City Drug Store and by the leading drug- gists in every tewn. Wl T r.‘your gaani- 2 * THE BEMIDJI' DAILY 'PIONEER .Mr. and Mrs. A, Wiskman left yesterday for ‘Grand Rapids- wheye they will visit friends and; relatives for a few days. " INTY WRAPPERS FOR BABY ies of Garments Made of Pink or i ’8lue Crepe de Chine, Wadded, { Quilted, Embroidered. Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. .G. Hartness of Iowa City, arrived in the city Sun- day morning and are the guests at the home of G. D. Backus. ' Mrs. Hartness was formerly Miss Hélen Backus., They will make their henje fn Bemidji. Mr. Hartness having-ac- cepted a position with thie Bemitdji Manufacturing Company. 4 ] A delectable series of wrapper is provided for every luxurions baby. These are made of pink or blue crepe de chine, wadded, qullted and em- broldered, of embroidered flannel and of ‘white challies lined with: colored eilk. - They are bound with a bias fold of the material or with.satin rib- bon, and have either kimono or set-in sleeves. The little sacques of embrol- qered flannel or pale colored crepe de chine are, like the wrappers, fastened with ribbon bows, as are the Ilittle capes with hoods of embroidered cash- mere.. e +~Infants’ coats are fashioned of white cashmere, challles, Bedford cord, crepe de chine, broadcloth and colored silk, are warmly lined with quilted ‘crepe de chine and usuzlly have deep cape collars, which are embroldered or edged with lace. Baby irish is the desirable lace for this - purpose, and the little short silk coat for the baby of one or two years is particularly churming decorated with this truly babyish lace. NOTICE The regular meeting of the East- ern Star- will meet tomorrow even- ing, all members are urged to be pre- sent as this will be the last meeting for. the summer, there will be work and lunch. Ahie e 1t5-31 LEGION AUXILIARY o TO MEET TUESDAY E The Auxiliary of the American gion will meet tomorrow evening in- stead of tonight as usual on account of the Memorial*Day exercises. They have also changed-the place of their meetings, and . will use the Council rooms instead of the ~association rooms. ' FIGHT FOR SEATS WANTED Improved and partially improved farms. Our-large sales-force has’a qontinual ‘inquiry for-improved and -partially improved farms. If you wish to sell your farm and your price and terms are right, we- can.sell it' for you. , Write or conie and see the F. R. Duxbyry Land. Company, 204% Third street (Upstairs), Bemidji, Minnesota.™ " 3 5-25tf (By United Press) Chicago, May 31. Fight for 104 delegate seats at the Republican natjonal gonvention opened here to- day. before the republican convention arrangements committee, which will pass on the credentials of the con- testing delegates. '“As 'in previous contests, the fight today was centered among delega- .tions which has sent black and white sets. “Lily White” defegations are contesting negro delegates who were ‘elected to rump republican e D Opto bled 'with headaches, nervousness or eye orders of any kind,.needing glisses Y ired, consult them. or glasses repai Artificial eyes fitted. —— Rex Theatre Your .'Las“t‘,;v 3Chancé 1 THE SCREENS MOST VITAL PERSONALITY IN. THE MOST IMPORTANT DRAMATIC ENGAGEMENT OF HER CAREER EYESorYOUT B/ MAX MARCIN A VERITABLE THUNDERBOL | OF DRAMATIC FORCE WITH ANALL DTAR SUPFORTING CAS PRODUCED IN k.AV\SHbzPLENDOR HARRY GARSUN Clara Kimball Young fn the Thunderbolt of Dramatic Force “EYES OF YOUTH” Miss Young’s First Special Production, Costing Over $250,000 to Create ’ CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “The Knockout” REX UNION ORCHESTRA Evening 7:10 and 9:00 10c and 30c Matinee ’2 :30 REX-- TUESDAY-WED, Selznick Picture Elaine Hammerstein Greater than Fame . By 8. Jay Kaufman. Scenario by Katherine Reed. Direction by Alan Crosland. AT CHICAGO STARTED PAGE FIVE state ' conventions. is expected to be taken by the me- groes, who will bring all . possible pressure to bear on the committee to | seat them. -|election will be used as an argument. for representation. Of the delegates seats,. 35 General Leonard Wood. The rest. un- | day. A strong.-stand|North Carolina 22; 'Oklahoma' ' 4; South Carolina 11; Tennessee 4; Vir ginia 4; ‘District: of Columbig 2. -Florida, Georgia, Loufsiana, Mis- sissippi, North and. South Carolina are each sending two or more sets of delegations, contesting for Minneapolis representation at the aye instructed.for Major |convention will also be decidéd to- Two delegations have:. been The negro vote at the instructed. One woman—Mrs. J. C.. Pearson, of Oklahoma City—is being opposed as delegate. 3 republican women will appear before the committee to urge Pearson’s credentials be Mrs. Pearson is instructed for Wood. States which have sent contested delegations are: Arkansas 4; Florida 8; Georgia 17; Louisiana 12; Min- nesota 2; Mississippi 12; Missouri 2; named from the Tenth congressional district. -One was instructed for Wood and .the other is without in- structions. - v 4 While contesting Wood .delegates are opposed by uninstructed dele- gates, the latter will have the sup- port ‘of . the Lowden and Johnson backing in the states which they rep- resent. One of the two. delegations from Georgia is carrying instructions to cast its 17 votes for Wood. A number of leading that Mrs. approved. LET'S PRETEND! That we can.never be un- happy’; That trouble is a myth, anyway—with CONSTANCE BINNEY —IN— “The Stolen Kiss” Quaint and Appealing E S = ) Added Attractions Two-Part Comedy ‘A MUCH NEEDED REST’ at the TONIGHT & Tomorrow .- MYSTERY IS THE KEYNOT Depicting the triumph of love over the forces of evil— of character over environment! Also Another Special Feature 'LARRY SEMON In His Hilarious Comedy “SCHOOL DAYS” - Mon. & Tues. iRAND Prices Matinee & Evening 10c-25¢ TONIGHT & TUESDAY RE X _THURSDAY_ WILLIAM FOX presents ® r <4 \ i | } A “Six Shooter Andy” Just what you’ve been waiting for. The Screen’s Daredevil, in a powerful play bulging with daredeviltry —t