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wr | | RIDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1920 , THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER st 2 S . . > % ‘CAREER “ BUNTLINE” : 5 Y. M. C. A. BOYS OPEN Political Advertisement. 21st. /i ’ OF_“HED Buddies LaMoure, N- EYJENJBnAeYSUCAMP (Inserted by William Lennon in ltha\'e Peefl YO\I‘;' gervant for th“: ’\‘ - 1 —La | his own behalf and for which $10 [Past two terms an ave my recor 7 - Writer of Sensational Stories Onoce Moure Y. M. C. A. boys opened a sev- has been paid for series.) * as such upon which to ask your con- 2 en days camp at the horseshoe bend of the James river, four miles north of Grand Rapids. IT DID NOT FAIL SAYS VAN DOREN “All My Wife’s Troubles Are Gone Since She Took Tan- lac,” He States Extremely Popular Had a Singu- - farly Adventurous Life. tinued support. If the services I have given my district and county warrant your continued faith in me, I will appreciate your support at the polls. Signed, WILLIAM LENNON. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as can- didate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner from the 4th District of Beltrami county, to be voted on at the primaries on June!10d6-9 6-19 “Ned Buntline,” whose real name ! was B. Z. O. Judson, had a career . Swhich was on its plane Rooseveltian, : Barganmnn and Tartarinian. It is de- % Iuflbed in “Life and Adventures of “Ned Buntline,’ ” by Fred E. Pond, oth- avise Wil Wildwood, says the De- wJt News. Judson ran away from + home when eleven years old, in became a sailor and then a mid- Mman. At fifteen he fought a duel + b seven midshipmen who had de- ld to mess with him. ‘Vhen seventeen years old Judson 2 ,.’ved with distinction in the Sem- . Wle war. He became a hunter in the i serglades, then hurried off to the 5 tiackles in the employ of the North- 3 » ast Fur company, turned back to the ‘Nouthwest, where he n..iried and . fought more duels. (" Judson became a mainstay of the y Kniokerbocker Magazine in its best ; years and was 8o violent a begetter of | ‘sensational romances that he onic4 ! ‘wrote a book-of 610 pages in 62 hours. | He turned Into a patriot with the ‘Know Nothings, and on account of his share in the Astor place riot was TOKEN OF THEIR GOOD WILL FRECKLES went to the penitentiary for a year. Soviet Government Made Present of iHe then took himself to the Ad Entire Tr;': to Americans Whom dacks, which he helped make classic oy Expelled. ‘ground for sportsmen. He served In s ‘the Mexican and ' Civil wars, When the soviet govemment took “Buntline” brought “Buftalo Bill* on | SRUr0l in the Urals, writes French Strother in the World's Work, the the stage in a play he wrote one Wed- ‘nesday afternoon, rehearsed over the workmen at Kyahtim organized their soviet. They waited on the American ‘weelr-end and produced the following | v 4’2y 1po mines and said they were “It has been many years since my wife enjoyed such fine health or felt so well generally as she does since taking Tanlac,” said George E. Van Doren, a well-| known machine design- er residing at 294 West Albans St., St. Paul, Minn., in a statcment the other day. “Several years ago my wife suf- fered a general breakdown,” he con- tinued, “and since that time her health has been miserable. She had indigestion so bad that nearly every- thing she ate soured on her stomach and caused her to have heavy, nau- seated feeling in her chest for hours afterwards. She suffered from con- stipation and constantly had to be taking laxatives. Her nerves were badly upset and little noises she had always been used to would startle her terrible. She was restless at night, got very little sleep and had lost so much strength and energy that she looked like she was almost ready to give up any time. “I spent a lot of money on differ- ent medicines and treatments, but everything failed until she tried Tan- lac. But Tanlac didn’t fail and that Day and Night Secursty Every hour of the day your records are safe if they e kcptina GF Alisteel Safe GF Allsteel Safes protect niumt loss. That is cific duty. Notonly fire, pilfering and are prevented. Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Re- Move Them With Othine— Double Strength > This preparation for the removal of freckles is usually so successful in Monday. He came to the end of his 8o but had da; tn | removing freckles and giving a clear, is just the reason why her troubles The i f o GF Allsteel 8. be with' “ | lcareer 1n 1886, only aftér he had writ- | 0% a new day had dawned, in iful o i it i have all left her and she is looking interior of a steel Safe can any. more thap 200 volumes of tumul- which the workers would be able to |beautiful complexion that it is sold| T 5% strong today. She does||| GF ddsseel Filing Units to mest the nesds of ang 5 under guarantee to refund the ‘taous blood-and-thunder. z:.:m n::::::n;.' "m"m.m‘“ “:;:'; money if it fails. - i liked them, they would have to send ]l)on tt}nde your frefcklgsthqnder ; HEROINE HAD HER SYWPATHY | e Anican s awss: T oy (10 £, 20, oot 6, Otne gnd | of thelr départure arrived and the applications should show a wonderful KMM\ Maid Took Paragraph in workmen and thelr wives and children improvement, some of the lighter Book Which 8he Was Reading a | escorted the staff, as a guard of honor, | freckles vanishing entirely. ) Little Too Literally. to & special traln which they bad pro- | Be sure to ask the druggist for 7 th Pflmfl 6 dur lan- g}::fl to' tike them away from Kysh- |the double strength Othine; it is this One of the o of The trais was deeked with flags |that is sold on the money-back guar- g:fl "":o;':':" h':-‘g:v:du'mh i, | 8nd dadéa with flowers and delcacles. antee. h - | Just as 1t was about to pull out, amid Thie girl had atténded night scbool | ¢he endly shouts of the newly en- for some weeks and was delighted by | tnroned proletariat, the leader of the her attatnments in English. She eX-| yoyjet in ‘great excitement called the pressed ber wish to tiy her knowiedie | gonior American back to the platform. [ 'by reading a story in English, and the| w7 qjget forgot to tell you,™ he mistress recommendéd fo¢ her perusal, gasped. “The speclal train—doo't & talo called “A Modern Olnderella,” | 1 iher to send it back; it also is & thep running in one of the magarines. | . ogent from the soviet to our good It ‘Wwas ‘siinply worded and red | griendd the Amerleans® - bot to present any libguistic Iis. iz “Did you' like it, Hiida? asked the Powerfal Magnets. istress, when the magasine was re-| It is a far cry from lifting s tack turned by means of magnetism to the lifting of massive iron plates welghing four, six and twelve tons by this same force, which is now done every workday In a number of large steel works. Blec- tromagnetism, of course, is utilized, the form of the magnet being usually rectangular for this work and present- ing a flat surface to the plates lifted. The magnets are suspended by chains from cranes, and pick up the plates by simple contact. The metal plates can be lifted by the magnet while still 80 hot that it would be impossible for men to handle them. The ratio of welght lifted varies with the machine; in some cases this ratio is 80. A mag- net is operated by current from a dy- namo, controlled by switches and rhe- ostats. business. GF Allistec] Safes are approved by the Underwritems’ Laborasosies. Phonc us yous office furniture requirements., _orabiiai PIONEER STATIONERY HOUSE Bemidji, Minnesota not have to worry over what to eat now, because everything agrees with her and she does not suffer any bad after effects at all. She is free from constipation and her nerves are so steady she can sleep all night long like a child. Since her troubles have disappeared she is getting back her strength and energy and says she is feeling like a different person alto- |gether." Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City Drug Store and by the leading drug- gists in every town. i'!lllIIIIIllllllllllIIII|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIII||I|||IIII|I|II|I||I|I|I& Subscribe for the Ploneer. O Week-end Money Savers At TROPPMAN'’S Grocery Department Sunkist Lemons, per dozen......... 34c | Large Dill Pickles, per dozen. ...... 27c Oranges, per dozen. . . .29c, 34c, 43c, 69c. | Empress Coffee, per pound......... 62¢c Minnesota Strawberries. Fresh Vanila Wafers, per pound. . . .. 42c Canteloupes, each......... 18c and 20c | Rex Mineral Soap, three packages. . . .28c Pineapples, each ...... G700 2l i s 27c¢ | Swift’s Pride Soap, ten bars........49¢c California Apricots. ' Seedless Raisins, per pound. . ... ....32c Cucumbers, large fancy, each......20c | Pearl Tapioca, two poundsfor. ......25¢ Fancy Leaf Lettuce, three bunches. . .10c | Market Baskets, each .............20c Radishes, three bunches............10c | Regular 10c Fly Swatters, each - No. 3 ean Kraut, 3 for............. 42c | Tomatoes, No. 1 can, three for...... No. 3 can Beets. ... .. S s .v....22c | Insect Checker kills cabbage worms, po- 5-1b pail Peanut Butter........... $1.48 tato bugs and currant worms, a can.25¢ Hipolite Marshmallow Creme. . ..... 29¢ | Fancy White Onions, three pounds for . 25¢ *“Yas, ma'am,” was the reply, “but I .am sorry she had so much trouble and those glass eyes, too. My brudder, he bad one glass eye, and it was hard for Bm.” The lady of the house was puzzled; S0 Hflda unfolded the magazine and pointed with a respectful finger to the following undentable proofs: “As Polly moved about the kitchen, dl;lng her work, her eyes suddenly fell ofi the letter which lay unopened on her aunt's lap. “‘Keep your eyes where they be- Jong,’ said that lady sharply, and poor Polly colored with shame.” How the Heart Beats. A normal heart, from long before ‘birth to death, beats roughly once & second, and 1? it stops beating at any time of day or night or weekday or Supdiy for as long as sixty-seconds it ‘pever begins beating again. The nor- mal beat begins at the top of the heart and runs down to the bottom of the ‘heart with the regularity of a toss ‘running down the length of a rope. W'pen the toss, however, instead of ,running regularly down the length of rthe rope, scatters its force and merely ‘mets the rope shaking feebly through- out its length it loses its force, and fn' the same way when the beat of the heart instead of rupning regularly and -easlly down from the top of the heart to the bottom merely sets the heart feebly a-quiver we have the condition <alled fiitration. Baby’s Picture Air's Density Changes. sob ook of Mot savia 1| 18 Priceless and 8t. Augnstine and others thought e there were windows In heaven, and as OU will uever know these were opened or closed so the the pleasure that rain began and ended. But that was will come from a series ' long ago. Hven as lete as the middle of portraits of “baby.” of the eighteenth century the chemical And how ‘“baby” will ‘nature of the air was not known. IP appreciate those pictures *16 density of the atmosphere re- in the years to come. -ained constant it could all be com- We specialize in the W «essed into a layer about five miles Clap, k. In that case the highest moun- peaks would stand out in space photography of children. We assure you the fin- Dry Goods Department 4 the lled h ished portrait we make Lo Leap Somers Bt the _densty do. wil refict “babys” de- Ladies’ Mercerized Hose, 75¢ grade. .39¢ WHITE GOODS SPECIAL i} i~ Topil.isges with elevation, and when the lightfal personality. 83l tfator reaches an elevation of 10,000 the ¥ fors he 18 in @ medium which 18 only Ladies’ Gauze Union Suits. .........69¢ | et e e o cosas svove || HAKKERUP Silk, Satin and Georgette Dresses, Satur- | Stripes, Plaids and Checks, $1.00 e STUDIO _day only, at...........OneFifth Off valuesat ..,.............uee. . 49c ' h It su:s.:::::h:‘ms::Z'::shlons in Phone 239 1 suicide. A medical Journal traces their Bemidji, Minn. hlamry from the stone age, when men m‘ht death by jumping from cliffs {or ‘disappearing In the sea. The an- <lent Bgyptians poisoned themselves with prussic acld extracted from peach kernels: the Itallans of the Renals- sance used weird combinations of ar- senje. Shooting came with the cheap- ening of firearms, asphyxia with the use of gas for lighting. Carbolic acld was the favorite method when every household kept a bottle of this for figliting bedbugs. The death of a banker fréin’ an accidental 'dose ‘of metcuric chloride (corrosive lubl- flte) set a new fashion. Save the Difference - SHOP AT TROPPMAN'S Phone 927 : No Charge for Delivery R nmmmnmnn iy | E—N e L T e =