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v ‘\ f THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER NOT THE ONLY ONE There Are Other Bemidji People Sinil-:ly Situated Can there be any stronger proof Auto Worked Change. He ‘used to be a pretty easy-going fellow before he bought. his machine. Some days his name would decorate the spare board at the car barn and some days it wquldn’t, for he and work were not firm friends. offered than the evidence of Bemidji But now how different. He contract- | residents? ~After you have read the ed the automobile fever. The machine | following, quietly answer the ques- was the result. Now, buying an anto | tion. is easy. But keeping it running and Francis J. Catt taking your girl out is another thing.|shop, 217 anes&?oflefiflgemfl}? That requires coin of the realm. says: “I used to suffer terribly from He has developed into a terrible | pains sacross my \mck and as I am £ shark. His face is now a familiar fig- ;lt':;ng O:hthe‘ repair bench all day, the North Easton ‘line and if ame that for my trouble. I got uetion and cutting down costs|gpolis has heard: from his family .in ure on g od‘q.t rers will describe the "*how” sguth .Africa, through ‘the efforts: of : there are any spare trips laying ;‘:o,:‘dm;‘ ,:l;l“w,{h::‘:‘t;: naeh 'ip A picnic dinner an College | the Northern Division of ‘the Red 1 around loose he Is right up to the win- of. something £ ing hold ke Mendota, will be served..|Cross. L dow Jeaning on both-elbows. blinding di i or“:upport. i e " | with five. army discharges,. ‘tour We:should have.mad¢ an exception bimkm8 wk:y o andf Soukl oo honorable and one dishonorable, with as to Sunday. Ah, that is the day he |; ::“ :‘Z” mlrl;o“:o ::.dom mi deyem three wounded stripes, with a North shines. The lttle' machine rolls mer-| ikt 1ct rogurarly. T used all ks D., Jure 30-—A ref- | Dakota sweetheart - who has heen B rily along. of kidney remedies but they didn’t vote will | be taken at the|waiting nine years for him to marry R “It’s worth it at that, to be a million- | 3, o particle of good. I tried Doan’s today on the:absence voters|her; *‘Happy'’ Pentz has decided to aire one day a week,” he remarked as Kidney Pills and have never had a ate ufiernt and uiuusning :eturn iu;t'hlamt‘ioi:l;e in t%mwh dAf;icn ) _:! he unlimbered his. portly form after sign of my old complaint since.” : or a visit With. his mother and bro- 1 ’ lab i ot 'ther,” whom 'he has not seen for 15 houre: Jaber tlp:ther night on &1 . p e 60c, at all dealers. Don't Twin City Barber College years; ‘according - to. Miss: Mabel North Easton hack.—Brockton EE™ | imply ask for a kidney remedy—get " Oah-n's, in charge of information at 1 P Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that 20:“::;:1;: :A'i:-“ g Y - ., . n. T R Sobacrive or The Froneer. | Citlemon bad. | Foser Milburn ' broke out.and Pentz enlisted in the Phi Kappa Psi, Greek letter fra- infantry on the side pf the Dutch. H ) : opening their binnhl grand | oo 56 small that his rifie plougha; FEELS FINE IN to the ground, and after a few minor engagements he was tramsferred to MORNINGS NOW the secret service... This taste of a . venture and 'the tales he heard of America made him want to see this country, so as soon as peace made it X Was a Grind—Lj| possible he took in the sights of the FRED PENTZ ‘Man ;::e 'll'.m‘w World's Fair in St. Louis. - which was used as a replacement for Tanla . The Russo-Japanese war broke out|the 18th Infantry overseas. On July amiac gsxt. sob Pentz onli;tel:l N u‘:xder lthe 18, 1918, at Soissons he had his pack zar's banner to fight "the yellow{blown off his back, then his shoulder| ~“My four years of ‘tr “D,;' June 20,-—In addi-|nien. Again peace found him with the|hit by shrapnel. He took off his gas | pulle v i dnw?n it ;l‘l’l;{(esmh‘n: the selection: of -county and | wanderlust, so he spent the next half | mask for an hour and a half, when |daily grind,” said Frank Follmer in Five Passenger Cars, wash. se e .$2.50 Steele county is today{dozen years as fireman on the great|some of his pals told him that he was | telling recently of his remarkable re- g -on' the:question of the issue|ocean liners, plying every great port|«the t t in the s Seven Passenger Cars, wash....... 50 150,000 of ‘414 per cent bonds to|in the world. He served under four |xe triod %e;mfi);'.n e | ::;;zd_ ;,‘;‘]'fn‘;{ rl::' :h;el‘lul:n :v’vnT:x::l%yeel?i 4 $2, the Armour Packing Co., and resides POhSh 500 EXtr a ) new court houso nd jail. |flags, the German, Norwegian, Brit-!Then his leg was torn by a flying C W. Jewett Co., Inc. ish-and Swedish. He bears a pictorial | ghell. When he came to his senses in | at 428 Seventh St., South St. Paul, Phone 474 A Bemxd.u, an. VISITING © ' . g ? “AG” SCHOOL TODAY | Veteran of Many Wars Locates son, Wis., June 30.-——Farmers . PR ¥ i e )%m nain at thelr state sgricul- His Family After Fifteen Year Search ‘th eol,lege‘wfll be given for — L e ‘women, "~ Experiments | "After an absence of 15 years, Fred |, conducted, ‘tp shoy: farmers | Pentz, soldier of fortune, who is tak- “and means of increasing|ing’ government training in Minne-) BARBER TRADE successfully taught to MEN and WOMEN by Prof. Gilsdorf. New catalogue . free. Big demand. Pleasant work. Good pay. Was So Run Down That Work Cars Washed Fords, wash and polish. .. .......$2.00 ‘| record ‘of his travels tatooed on his|a Paris hospital, he had nothing to skin, -with a colortul remembrance of [eat for six days. But these little| “ar"pod wurered. s long before I each important country picked in|episodes won him his 8fth discharge.| commenced taking Tanloe that T was rich hues, en he He then took time to come to the|to vfid cro‘;:“x::;gr:“fifi: "I::::: almost a wreck, and I had pains. all United: Btates, where he became en- | Kiser, over my body that kept me in misery gaged to an Americn girl, He was | physician she hed mot ovorseas snd|alldsy long.” continued Mr. Follmer. in MooseJaw when the world war|wrote his asking him to locate Fred | My kidneys were badly disordered Subject 18 of such importance | haPPened and again he felt the call|Pentz's family. The. doctor inserted | 3nd Were continually worrying me,| o o i ) ki L : rr lonig cablegram: wis recently to fight. His unit was the Sixtieth|advertisements in Boer papers, which |1 had pains in my back and joints Rifles from Moose Jaw, a repl t t that Imost unbearable and the Kibg's Rifles. which was later| - amoon Bens Lo brother. ints were 30 4Uff 1 coild hardly IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIII|||I||III||II tor the King’s Rifles, which was later| “Happy” Pentz has lately received | J0ints were so stiff I could hardly M /- almost annihilated: 'An altercation|two letters from Praetoria, one from|bend them at all. My sides hurt with a Canuck who tramped on the|his brother who tells of the old mo-|me terribly and at times the pains American flag, sent young Pentz tof{ther in tears over the newspaper|Were so severe the nearly ran me Y . the guard house. A pal let him escape | which tells her that her long lost son [Wild.. My work requires a sound us’ that, while Englishmen' |so .that he would not have to stand|is alive, and a later one asking him | Physical constitution, and it'is no 1d not be held responsible for the |court m;mrtial for battering one of his|to journey to the Transvaal and be| wonder that I suffered agony every q"n, ©of.thelr brethren in the |Majesty’s soldiers, and Pentz in civil-|best man at the wedding of the bro- | day and could hardly hold out until ian clothes, slipped across the border.{ther h i ‘conting the word jazz. he T he remembers as a little chap | night came. = 5 s ‘:‘ ks h:nsehold Later the charge of desertion was|of eight. P g‘"l had tried treatment after treat- to Contract for gland asin America. And dropped as he-was a U. 8. citizen, and| : As soon as the government teaches | ment, but nothing did me any good a onto say. that the wordl h: was given a dishonorable dis-|Pentz the useful trade of shoemaker, | until I heard about Tanlac and start- s e } ‘South and trom the ne- | <yt Well, sir, it . went Limited Amount al : postponing his own marriage another | ed taki ‘But. ’'m Dl‘l),l‘ldel' ‘of it t' an my | year, he will visit his family in South %ter m; four honorables,” say Happy" Pentz.| Africa: - Then he will come to Minne- A year or so later, in 1916, he felt | apolis to make his own home, because that it was up to him to settle the lit-|he says “I can’t serve two masters .| tle Mexican rracas.’ That earned him | and I love Uncie Sam.” another discharge. In the World War “Until the - next . war,” . qualified coe ! A . the erudite Englishman, in he ‘enlisted: in the 164th Infantry!“Happy” Pentz, soldier of fortune. :,’;",:ff{;,’:;;?n;"i’,'. j,:‘;':'idl;.:,:“ul,fit th: has ‘many thousands of ne- —_— . | pletely gone. 1 get up every morn- by A . ing after a good night's rest and go So, not being QASOUHE TURNS TNE EM"I'I FINS TO THE FORE off to my work feeling just fine. I mes of all his | For the first time in: the history of . . have been built up in every way and genérally names each man | Motorboats Are Replacing Gondelgy fa‘| Finas in this country, one of their|am stronger than I have been in lfix ‘tothis Eng-|. ‘Venlos, -and.Even the Windmllle ~|Rumber, O. J. Larson, is a candldate for Congress. Mr. Larson is making | swpas' 1.am telling all my friends making In Holland Disappear. the race from Duluth, where he is what Tanlsc has.done for me, and well known as 4 lawyer, public speak- I am glad to give this statement 5o o Direct to Factory _ Motorboats in- Venice, replicing the |er and soctal worker 1 g tell othess what this medicine mdolas are uot the only ‘mechanical Wil go. KOOI' s Bros. Co out of his “ndel‘“ll!! profanation that is coming in to disap Tanlac is sold in B"“idj‘ by City ; D St d by the leading drug- r::,,;:;,;b:;lz.;,gzns;;: Bt Tt iy e 5 | gubacrietor che roner. | Dot oy o " ™ O IlllllllllllllllllllllllI|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIllIIIIllIl||lll|ll|IIIIIIIIllllllIlll'llIIIIIII|IIIIIIIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIllllIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIl .The Southern’ drawl makes |yg that the lmhh winamils are betng d like “Jazz.” And there | replaced by mills operated by stenti ve the word Itself. And jazz | and electric power. BEvory v «.m.. your 4th of July (] Suit see our . tter -what ‘classic-] loving | of the old windmills are 3 %inmitg Qllnthw they are: not. re-erected. e nmy ‘come ‘when a few windinils will he treasured as relics in Holl: : just as similar structures are still preserved They provide a wonder- ful range in style and color- ing of materials, to make a choice of something distine- on ‘Aquidneck and Nantucket islands for .their curious finterest, savs the tive to suit your particular fancy. straight” y troubles and now it has fixed me up so fine that my work is a pleasure to me. My lndneya are in good condition and the. pains in my back have disappeared entirely. of i Sweet Cream . to Be Delivered \fl.h. he-tells: us, E T g HE Boston Transcript. Already windmills of American construction, with steel fans arranged in wheels, instead of the picturesque old wooden arms, had | ) - begun to make their ‘appearance, evey became necessary to erect in_Holland. The metallic windmill | nd schook -In BnMofi, with the revolving:wheel, is more pic-: wool' téxtile ‘cénter: of ‘Eng-| ¢ o 0ue/ than the ordinary steam or sual estimates were asked | Lo ¢ar nower mill, but it is hot 8o ple- |’ m’ in the total sum of turesque. as the old wooden affairs. Ofi our western prairies and plains the tall windmills, with their big metal wheels 'spinning high in the afr, are indeed a fine feature in the monot- onous landscape, but even they are in danger of ylelding to the process of pumping water by means of gnsollne motors. The power of :the wind, ‘to be sure, costs nothing, while that of the gasoline motor may cost ‘& ‘good deal, but there are times when no ‘wind ‘blows, and the househo}ti:r .r:; of wafting ‘for It ‘to’ rise; 88 docks, only, golng 0 | léss: we are coutent to attend: Upofi r-Quring VACEtOn D€ | ¢ ng of iatare. The! beautiful salls Whatlier. 1t would not be 18] e vanishing from the seas, to be re- placed. by _belching ‘smokestacks. -On land windmills give place to structures ports, learning. thelr languages | o sted by steam and eléctricity. The: among Datives the ‘ship at the same | ¢\ Lot oron gro no longer seen at hgn: loadeq with cargoes that l. . oo powg plows it 18 gasoline that 1t maintennnce expenses. |y oo’ earth now. _Homeward the unweary motor barks'its wayl who have a conslderub!e n ‘the Brudford education at once decided to . break ‘tradition, and adopted the ying a suitable seagoing ship nt, one big enough for & ndred: children. " These be ‘sent 't sea for a six- onths -period, if a: sub- tion is' adopted. Every fabric commands unusual interest, combining the latest style tendencies in that master tailored treat- ment which assures fascin- ating appearance. 0. J. Laqua the home of Sincerity- Cloaes 206 Third Street, Bemidji IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|I||||II||I|I||IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII]IHIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII IIiiiIlIllllIlIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIHII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_IIIIImlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII His Size. John's expenditures at college. m grown to be of such dimensions that)| father: demanded they - be decréased. | To help out in this he required an. ftemized account ‘of all his demands for money. . So when John wished a dog as several” of the other elite collegians had, heshad to send in this request: “For one bulldog with a ped igree, $50.” The answer came in due time.. And besides the small check in the envel- ope was this pote: “I am sending you $5. If you have to have something with a pedigree, buy a canary bird. It's about your size.” er. as nut butter is called not accepted with en- ritish public. ' when tter became gearce during the food committee of the clety made some elaborate O OO OO OO s the results, which show that glightly less of the fat of cocoa butter than of that of real butter is utilized by ‘the ‘body; it .causes no, digestive troub! “when * consumied” in large quantities it has a slightly laxative ef- fect, and in general it'ls a safe and wholesdme food. II|IIlIIIII||I|I|!IIilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII _Illlllllllll L‘ i ——— | ————————————————— = ——