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“;prices—Troppman’s. 2 © R33N \'ll?h Wool batting for qu‘ilté;—at the 6d9-85% Bemiilji Woolen; Mills. :Bemidji and attended matters here Tuesday. Assortment of Middies, -special Mrs. George nhoppmg in Bemidji Tuesday. Jue Record has accepted a posi- wedk end at-Be tion at -the O.-J. Laqua clothing store [ Frost’s, parents, and commenced his duties Snturday p A Iugb grade ‘hand-knitting ‘yarp/| ! for saie at'the Bemidji. oolen Mills. Roy Stapleton’ ‘motored there Sunday. / Mrs. Wl]lmm’ Nelson ‘of Brnmer’d :arrived’ in:Bemidji:Saturday to visit ‘Bemidji Woolen Mills. at“the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith for about”a week. Do you want a good piano? I have one Bond walnut * case. Piano; wil sell reasonable. .. Terms to-suit! R} chaser. 623. Miss Eunice leus, a graduate of St. Mary’s hospltp!, Duluth, in the; Maue,thrned class of 1922, s here visiting e p! parents, Mr. and Mrs. George -‘Titus—| ovir:S\mday Her brot o Herman Gregg spen_d)ng the week end at his pome. 5 Anofl;er cut in prices!—Chal No. tato: Diggers, .$95.00 .f’ehderznst JImplement Phone 232. Minn; weeks, i to get relief from hay fever, returned ‘to her home: Sat- Miss Mae Putz visited her sister |2 short time ago, | in :Bemidji, Mrs. A. L. Barr, for a few:days, and together they went ‘to their ‘parents’ home at Warroad for a visit. Elm r Jo)msnn _of Baudette, who on _the jury ‘ during this court, spent Sunday with T Ilrned #o Bemid: Clarence Junéau returned' o’ Be- in midji Tuesday from _his hmp Blackduck - after spendmg ' days at his home. He is a court in Bel’t‘ld]l Mr. and Mrs.. George Mayer. and | leavé tomor?ow" for" fi’fihtlh ahd week from: 805 visi there and at Minnea Minnesota, ayenue to the house Te- | returning to h(\r ho family moved this cently vncafed by: Mr. ahd rs. D, McDougnI 321 Minnesota avenue. Anogher-cut in pnces'—-Champwn No. 1, Potato..Diggers, $95. 00 cash. ndeérgast Implement Co. Phone 232, Mr."and Mrs. Fargo, ‘N. D., motored to Bgmidji Thursday &“d are.-spending_a few|tractor for concretc basements ahd ax /6. hers: withcthe. former’s brother, | foun¥ations. A Rolbe, and-family, 1111 Doud | "~ ; e <'After their. visit herethey an]L moforod to- Wnlkcr and Morn, “Mina. ;and thcn on Lo their hpme in| Bridgeman_ of. Fifth ward during the Fargu Torm Comstock of Alida drove to | to business |- ,1d9:20 Pierson of Turtle Y A -Ri¥er, was the guest of friends while " s Ty < 6d9-25 and Toni Sions, .Jctumc‘l yesterday morhing from a ‘motor trip to the Twin Cities, havm. Mrs G. 0 Rxggs. Phone | il g 7 5dg-23 ;: ;;nve by auto; ;{mm Long ] of Tenstrike re-|urday and they turned to Bemidji yesterday to re- home. sume his duties_on the jury, after on | Clayton entered the h. | Crookston Lumber cor fin. camp six miles €39-20 | home in Minnéiipolis Satuiday mogni-| afention, and attend Charles Kolbe of | sociated in Business in that city with'} | én’s clubs, Teft Monday for her home. Gt PAREY fRary a1t lson . and Rulph returned yesterday, fro 1 visited "her’ mother #hd other relatives. She'also attend d the state fair while awa Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clish Fifth ward, ‘had as_6-o’clock dfihi}fl' guesfs ldst G ning Mr. and Mfs. W. “Robinson and family, Miss Anne Bef annns 1'0 : T THURSDAY NIGHT! ,;t‘he quam sammaus “will. meet |3 H gular meetmgbf g}n“lg!fgv 3 1EVe: ning at 8 oclock at | the %‘L:.:Wamsfi‘% +4 ogflfil be held T.E R gmcle will .meet Ti; rsday foon. 'dt. ‘the home -~ Bf Mrs. Harding, ;713 .Thirteenth street and it is.desired that - all members be presgnke. . e ... J- W. SMITH SURPRISED About twenty friends went to the home of Prof. J. W. Smith, Thir- 1 'T. Wold:and Mrs. Archie Read” - famxlles for a' few days this | Frmt and daughter La- Twelfth street, speli\fh;.he surprised him’ Monday hight in hoh- a 'as guests of ) ?;' t9t™of his birth anniversary- . Five 3"'-‘M1‘\_‘:5'Afi;’lb}; ables of bridge were en)nyed dur- g thc evening, and lunch was serv- Williams, and’ sister, 1 Knutson, and Iamlly 7. C McGher, county supermw - TIST MISSION socu.:-ry ex}tmun(l’ his assistant, Miss Mary Lil- TO HOLD, MEETING TONIGHT Teskowv,dvisited school' at Ll"“fl' ¥ e ‘Missionaty ~ ‘society of the Enmi‘;‘&n Tuesday, -eovering Z‘Bnp st church Will meet this eve- .of .#bout 100 miles by auto, ning at '8 o’clock at the home of "ng rural schools en route, . i 914 Beltrami |. ¥ progra'm has been cloth 56 inches wide,alt repa_ 5 . is_requested that ‘Qxi‘vflmkfl;n now bé bought ::‘Lghz = iembers hrmg their bibless = A 6d9:25 [ social -hour will-follow-the program. ER ENTEIiTAlNS 1410 Minne- ned a few . Mrand M, Fred Rhode are: | pecting _as_their guests his brother I§ o Long P}nme, alsa. . Holle &Gf*swuhefimn,‘* 19 *tg_her mather Mrs. Mary “whose 86 birth annwersary . Social conversa- otghott: the ‘af: Mrs. A. Sthol ved by Mrs- Lepper at aving he Tecexv:d a number ef Sandberg, motored to. Bemi | accomfimd i“" ,mnmm AND ROYAL nylGHBORS "MEET TONIGGHT ATl mdinbirs of ‘the Modern Wood- men are requested to be present at the legular meeting.to be held this cv?mng at 8 oclock in the K- C. hall F. R. Marr and son Clayton motor- ed to near Blackduck' at their cast ‘of ickduck. | 4 ancacted at the” meeting o1 the Mr Marrs returned t° Bé dji, the Royal Neighbors® this evening -at 8 y ) o‘glock in the K’?J hxl] ‘and- #ll 2 members are request:cd to' ‘be pres- ~daughter of Mr. BE Mildred Bul an,fl Mrs. L But!.s, orton “avenué, f: who:had the misformm; to break heg: ot R e Bt right arm just' abov®.the elbow, om| I E. Raymond of Frohn trensact-; the playground, at the Central school ed business in Bemidji Tuesday. etti 1 s . ec:le%lo}?gn L. E. Hanson of Becida was. a ‘| business visitor in Femidji Monday. Mr- and Mrs. H. D. Grow moved to | Bemidji the first of the week from nicely as- cmfi‘{ Hovey Lord expects to leave Sat- | urday for Grand Forks where he will Wilton, and are now located on}* e H . Teénth street. and on_avenue. Mr. be en_lp]oygd ar!d carry some_subjects |, Grow returned: e ntly’ from -the at the Umverslty of North Dakota. harvest fields at Larrimgre, N. D., and-has acceptcd asposition_with f.he Ho Bemld]l Manufacmrmg 01 Hal: ‘Wear Marshall-'i'ield Victoria, Silk and see the difference—Elko | hbp exclusiv handlers 1d9-20; ,Mr an(l Mrsi 4T, W. Cross and b\'ldren of Lake Plantaganet were’ ;of Mrs. J. M. Barnett, 100! Mispumppl avenue, while shopping in J.he lty Saturday. ecu.l value in lelen Waists, at $3. S—Troppm Yot 1t ‘Mr. and Mrs. George D. Gravelle rf 'moved last weck from 1209 America lnverwo to the house; recently vacated b, Minnesota, avenue, . She expects to TR A an Mr. apd- Mrs.‘E- Cflrdmz]. who wereguestsnfor, aweek , of :her par- ents,:Mr... and..Mrs..E. J. Aldrich; 1108, Morris: avepue;-and other’x : | tives in Bemidji, returned " to th Bemld; avenue. h Smith of: Becida miotored to'| idji Monday' to;réeceive. medical to. business atters. He was accompanied by bu; son Russell, ‘anid. Fred; Coffin. ing. Mr." Cardinal-is ‘at’ prewflt. as i| his father; L¢’ €ardinil, who is a“éon- Beautiful new corsages recewed, especially good for dress. tnmmmgfi, at the Elko Hat. S| 1d9-20 s of Longv:lle, A. a guest of Mre> _Mrs. 0. IL. Inman of Chicago, who. has |, been the guest of her slstcr, Mrs. Chas. Vandersluis, for about 2 “week, and who expected ‘to . ieave. Saturday morning for her home, was unable to leave as planned. because rn hielrat;t:;dg‘:z: ‘;é.of fllneq She’is repnrted to be:im-4 proving. state convention of federated wom-|. 4o pack her_ household ew, designs, and news ouring “into the Fl]m Hat Shop daily. it’s new, the Elko Hat Shop h:l mg mfi“ Ll al SRS O hand. mgy returned ‘M figfi“'ghzi*‘gL N e % r' trm to Crosby, wl 1%3 ful ilov&&fl'\i companied her sister, TPC“CEr,vBm;‘ Lewis, who came’ to Benildj: arpenter, Bena delegate’fo the state convention held Mrs Fred Bruckgy’ p‘,mfl N hgre last week. She also visited her - sister, Mrs. ‘T. C. Stuar,t and family, while_here. 1d9-20 ‘ D. . Mrs, Joe.D: Cnrpenter, P_art- al, N&Dit e Mrs. Lester: Grandy, Porunmi Mrs. S. D. Snyder and little daugh- & Oregon, ters have returned to Bemidji from their farm home at Staples where they have spent the summer months. th{They are temporarily ' located. witl Mr. and Mrs. Tom Txbbets Her sister, Mrs. 'Adeline “Goodrich,’ oty ymore. Schreeder. building; until - they can ..Clarence _and . Leslie Carpem arrange to move into their horne a ter; Bena 505, " America avenue, Miss - Clara . Carpenter, Bena Mr. .Fred Carpenter, .Bena Mr. Ofiver-Carpenter, Duluth %o, N. D.. Mrsi*Hector Brown, Mrs, " There is unportnnt business ‘to_be'[* ‘and Mrs. D.,C. Dvomcek, 901 |4 HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING Beteen 25 nd %0 “members of the bed room di m_of the Meths. odist Tadies’ Al in five cars to Waville yestérday™ for' an all-day | meeting at the summer, home of Mrs, S."A" Cutter. ner was At voon a boiled din- im&. b Iks’ *hall | Bus ested to be 1% ic km dinner was necluded Mr. and gle Mr m)d Mrs. téenth street and Doud avenue and ,‘L New -York-the first of next month. The- aftevnoen-was spent in conver- sation and cards, after which a de- lunch was-sdrved Ly .the host- ess- The’ guc: were:. Mrs. Frank Kodrs, Mis. Ganter, Mrs. Clarence Nielson, ‘Mrs. Charles Kolbe. of Far- Leo Chounatd, Mrs. Mort. Pender- ‘.h.', and Mrs: J Hdrtnmn. ATI'EMPTS MADE T0 HAI.T TURXS-BRITISH FIGHT (Continued from Page 1) that “all men in tne Smyrna region ‘I between the: ages-of 18 and 25 will bé held as prisoners of war,” tht state defartment was advised by Admiral Bristol today- '(B‘Y United Presa) > Lum?on, Sept. 20—Stirred by the mlhtnry success of Mustapha' Kemal in Asiaj~the Wahiba tribes have re- volted and are threatening ~ coast’ towns “on ‘the castern border of Egypt, according to word received by the Exehange Telegram from Cairo. Artillery was held in readi- ness to"{WEN ‘the dhmrbanc, it was r‘e'f)()rted’*‘ i "OCT. 1, 2, and 3 D 'W. GRIFFITH ngeents a, Dramatic Epic ’ Storm By arrangement with Kate Cealton S L WITH— LILUAY & DOROTHY PAULINE FREDERICK LN Y “THE STING OF THE ~ LASH” An R-C Picture Directed by Henry King She ‘had suffered becnl“ her hushand had’ pypvbd| himself less than a man. G‘d&ded to desperate fury his - wife over-awed him _and swung the whip_with hissing. strokes._ to his shoulders. She Held the Whip Hand PAULINE FREDERICK’S Greatest Dramatic Role ! “LEATHER PUSHERS” February: positic na\fncb neighbor? back. and lame, | Kidney my., NATIONWIDE RATE CUT i TO DAIRY EXPOSlTIONl MUSTOVITZ CONVICTED GRAND LARCENY CHARGE Philip- Mustovitz, als zfuown as Joe Mlller, was lmu)d uilty of grand | _ largeny in the first dém‘ce in distriet’ “ashmgton, Eppt court here TueSiiay afternqon qu was- charged with havmg | Henry: Little Wolf an’ Indian of $80 1iat the Great o ek arged with having stolen sugar foom the F..G- Troppman warehouse It is expected that his case wfll bc concluded shortiy- SRR BB A T T Nhfl-hem o Mstivita! w! ed nvFargcmui{tdtnrmd tinferago.! Hesfmditobe ilhlflge(fli Wi 1Stanto ¥obbed epot on arrest- re some Pheaspenaltyd m'wmme!:tu t to the "fydate prisan foDa- ;pt.l!in'!\?f than=10 o= Thecase ‘o bhe- smamot u\laore now reached is, can a ify dt*evade th¥ pro nii alifornia considdbing simila fall on-beer and win In' Indiana* unfi L Visitors to the National Dairy ex-; n in the Twin Cities, to 14 from any point_in the United Oct- 7 certificate fare in limits ‘of ssociitions, jexcept along? will prevait;’ Bemidji, says: t anything. | werq cause ttion of my kidneys, me in getting something.. ber of my family suggested Doan’s Pills and 1 procured,_a supply. at’ Barker's Drug Store. ' were all that was necessary to rid me of thetrouble ‘and put; eunscmlif: FOR TIHE PIONEER Be Rld of that Ache If you are a suffere back, backache, dizzine: ness and kidney disorders, you try the remedy that your own neighbors -recommend? Mrs. A. Breunig, 418 Irvine Ave., “It has been several vears now since I have had occasion to use a kidney remedy, but before, that time I was troubled greatly with my kidneys and a dull misery in my Some days I could hardly get around_to do‘'my work. night my back was in such a condi- tion that T got very little rest. Upon rising in-the morning, I was so stiff I had little ambition to! These paing, I knew, d from the i PROHIBITION IN SIGHT (By_United Press) new legal batt Tor the Unitcd amendment to it gqnstmzno‘wl- 1 constitution.™ Mass and Texas ar referendums thls Hinckley of »til the prohibiti ganize s league, 20—Decision counkzss MAY .BE' cu.u-:n Igwa supreme court that the po «pf that state hdvo the right{. 3 Harding at ~Whilte! A final-de- cision. ln-fl\(, maj la‘te‘wday&%coqf ence of house and ors,, it. Was sald wnth lnmn neryous- | why don’t Ask your Even at egular ac- so Ilost little Two. boxes liked his new.job better :.han elet] as play:d Scenario by men Cofl'z:. from .. Mr. Veille'sstary . ¢ BAYARD VEILLER Phone 401-W “Glrls are so much harder to raise than boys.” But God must love girls pret- ten have you heard that said! ty well—He made so many of 'em. And fathers and mothers love their daughters, too. .If they’re harder to raise—well, maybe they’re worth it. . The girl has a more delicate bodily machine than the boy The machine must undergo certain delicate’changes’ in the course of its development. watch it more clogely. The science of (‘hlmpractlc holds that the nerve swtom . is the controlling factor in all body processes. ergy, or nerve force, is mterrupted in its flnw the bodlly machme suffers. UIf there was needed any other (ugumcnt to pmvc t‘hc' tl‘uth of Chiropractic it would be found in the fact that gifls are almoqt universally afflicted with what we call “q rves)’ | ... he girl ha% a hxghly complL\ bodily mechanism. . The gixl’s body NEEDS a ) When her body does not get. it - Hence, the so-called e motwe power .is nerve force. free flow of nerve force. the nerve% themselves are irritated, nerve% Nerve force is most interrupted at the spine. nerves, as’they branch away from the spinal cord,, must . pass ‘through and’ between the separate spinal bones If. one or more of these spinal bones become,slightly dnspl(aced ¢ are bothered. :‘From thismfoHows the result is that nerves bodily impai u(u ent. , Gitls Are Harder To Rais_e._ So it is mecessary to ,al bones to become dmpld(;.eoq MA?\ i ‘down stairs “dl'\ A pits put displaced spjne bg,nes bagKeaiorr aes ¥y body part-funrctiansnormaldys=s une al e your daughtés €4 a*Chiroprac: ** hed and adm??@? Giyé her’ b‘fd!é;, . und stqengtl’l. s 14 Dr A. Dannenber BEMIDJI'S PIONEER CHIROPRACTOR First National Bank Bldg. Palmer Graduate Bemidji, Minn. How. of- If nerve en- The Here the' =" * otk M pae titges day