Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 31, 1918, Page 3

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e THE. BEMIDJI- DVAILY-PIONEER FRIDAY, MAY 31,118 '~ o e oom v o T AT SN TP X NEWS FROM CORRESPONDENTS XK KK K KR A K KKK KKK KK R IR KRR R K K K K K KK KK KK K K * 'LEASANT VALLEY x| % PINE * #iiziii**r*%ififki# 4««*««_««‘@2]’;««**« Who was it said we were going ; fo Jave pnother dry semsop., eki .. oyei tcou:llm:i :trl}lle people of the Saturday were Mr. and |like last? | o Do x "k PINEWOOD " * 3;1; ‘1:1?%. ‘Nelson,yMlss Ada Smith,| The Pleasl:;lg Valllei t:rmers htzlwe ‘g%::e o(f)tB‘tlé:le 'Igg;rghitfbg\_l;;m Ifi:; ) = K he exception RELEREFESEEEEEE RS Miss Larson and A. Shoemaker. geg‘e:;lgpz:d px;t:zofiss taped arepjust 'bonds and also for their liberal do- j Hjalmer Meland left Tuesday for The .auction and basket * social ‘waiting for it to stop raining to ge ations and.contribution to the sec- given by the Red Cross branch here|tyose in, ‘Small grain and grass 'ond Red Cross drive, both. of which Saturday was a great success. looks fine. e e ent ‘“oyer the top,” to the credit Carl Humberstad and Cotirad| Three more of our Pleasant Val-|Of this town. AndI also thank per- Dromness left Monday for Bemidii|ley boys have léft for training school [Sonally all ;who gave their .valued where they will be employed. .or camp. : g assistance to this good and great Misses' Myrle Methven, Zenda Bell |- Elvert Fuller ‘and Walter McClel- | cause., Yours truly, L and Esther Tell of Bem{dji attended | lan, who have joined the hospitalf.. . Phive S WLLAR, the social \given Saturday for the|corps and left last week for Jeffer-, oman, 4 rd Liberty = Loan, benefit of the Red /Cross. son barracks and Laurence Knox,|. ;"“) ‘eco? BRed Cross Drive, The RediCross circle meets with [ Who enlisted in ‘the aviation branch len ((]i uzsle, ~Fillage . of Mrs. Molly [Dodge, Thursday of this|last winter, has just”received his HOYR0G: Wodik ! 2 2 call from V,{'ashington to report for e ghes the ground’ school at Austin, Tex.,, ol Jiuhe' 10 | There_are only two or three. boys over seventeen years of age left in Pleasant Valley and then are mourn- ing the fact that duty to'their par- ents or physical disability keeps them at home. There isn't a slacker among them. . . e Bert Fuller spent_Saturday night;| and Sunday with his friend, Laur- ence Kmox,' who left Monday for Austin, Tex. ., = . . Quite a number of ,the Pleasant{. Valley people went over to Nebish Saturday -evening to attend the dance. They all reported 3 . fine time. » i " Several from the south end at- tended the patriotic rally and dance ven at Neeley’s Siding the same| evening. g ° The Ten Mile Lake and Island Lake schools will have a picnic at the Ten Mile"'Lake school, grounds 34 Thursday, May 80. As Light Goes Through"Gldss Lake Saturday. . x»:Miss Lauretta McClellan is visit- g with Mrs. G. B. Fuller’s family V Just as light rays %%Qetrgte through glass, so_ . . current passes freely through Threaded Rubber Insulation. Nearly 200,000 tiny threads in each this week. insulater mark the path for the current flow. Mrs. G. B. Fuller will leave for The hard rubber stands guard against the Bemidji Tuesday to attend the grad- uation exercises, as her daughter, formation of short circuits between battery plates. g . Mae, will gradirjte from the normal department. & There’s another reason why the Still Better Willar¢ Battery with, Threaded Rubber Insula- o1 - Bemidji where he expects to be em- | loyed. | i Mrs. F. Rosenow and daughter, ‘argaret, spent Tuesday in Bemidji. H. Olson and F. Klingbeil trans- ted business in Bemidji Tuesday. Mrs. T. B. Millar was the guest friends in Bemidji Tuesday. . Millar was a business caller in aidii Tuesday- : 3 . mong those from Leonard who i inded the ‘auction 'and baske :««x*««*flw&«r«**.« TURTLE LAKE *x HH KK KKK KKK KKK KK «Mrs. Arthur O'Neil ,éulled at the Soren Sorenson home Thursday, H. J. Gilbert. expected -to -leave Friday for Illinois. where he wiil’ join his wife, who has been yisiting with ‘relatives for some time. Mrs, Byron Wentworth calied on Mrs, John E. Carlson;of Turtle River Wednesday, . . R Miss. Mildred Dickenson of Buena Vista left Friday for Bemidji to at- tend. the Senior class play and grad- uation exercises of the Bemidji high school. Misses Alice and Inez Butler call- ed atithe M. Walter. home. Wednes- day. Miss Inez O'Neil arrived Thursday for an extended visit with relatives in this township. N Mrs. A. €arlson was a Turtle Riyer. visitor Monday. : y Mike Walters transacted business in Turtle River Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Wentwortl led the Red Cross drive with twenty- five dollars. Up to date, A. F. Sad- dler was second with a-donation-of ten dollars. School will close at Buena Vista Friday with a schoel picnic. **«ki«ii***&**i*: 9. or e SPUR KKK K KK KK KK KKK Mrs. William Gerlinger and Mrs. B: Geroy went to Blackduck -Satur- day evening. - While there they:at- tended the movies and during, an in- termission, Dr. Freeburg, the dentist A WY AR BT EELEEEEE L LAKEW00D * KKK KKK KKK KKK KK Mrs. O. Jordahl visited at Andrew Rebberstad’s Sunday. Y Mrs. A. Remillard and Roy Phil- lips returned from Wisconsin last Saturday. I Charles Helmstetter and A. Grove called at O. Brolin’s Supday. Mrs. Brolin called on Mrs. Macey one day last week. Olau Brekke visited at Nels Brek- ke’s Thursday. Mrs. L. Anensen visited with Mrs. Olga Tweet Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hamilton call- ed at the Lundquist camp Sunday. - Arthur and Myrtle Arnesen vis- ited at S. Palmquist’s Sunday. Oscar Servis ‘and Roy Phillips transacted business in this part of town recently. N. C. Hamilton proved up on his homestead last Tuesday. Mrs. Torgus Tweet visited with Mrs. Nels Brekke Sunday. { Nels Brekke had the misfortune of having one of his fivemonths-old calves devoured by some wild beast. Nels was attracted by the cries of the calf Wednesday night a few. rods easf of the barn, but failed to locate it. . He made a search every day un- til Saturday he found the half de- —r—2=1voured carcass ripped open on the ren back. Signs and tracks show that it must have been a bear. :#*if**&*****ii* BECIDA XK KKK p KK KK KKK KK A farewell party was given in the ™ town hall Thursday night in honor of Ernest Johnson, who was called/ to the colors. Ice cream and cakel was served-and a collection of $13.50 was given Ernest in rcmembrance of his friends. The Johnson family wishes to thank everybody for the kindness shown their son. Miss Mable Buss had a school en- tertainment in the town hall . Jlast speakers were out from Park Rapids, Mr. Krous,-Mr. Leng, Mr. Rice and Supt. of Schools Bradford. Ice cream and cake were sold and $11 was col- lected which was turned over to the Red Cross. Word was received here Sunday morning of the death of William Mi- nor in a hospital ‘at St. Paul, where he went for treatment. Heart fail- ure was the cause. o Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Trog and. Mrs. Anton Hanson autoed to Park Rapids Sunday to visit with Christianson’s and to see.the new soldier that arrived at their home Sunday morning. KKK KH K KKK K KKK K Mrs. Norberg came back from Bemidji last Friday, bringing with her _a nice baby boy. Congratula- tion is worth so much more than its sligh;ly» - higher cost. It’s the one and only battery with the “Bone Dry” principle that is your absolute tions! T s v I Little Richard Webster, who has assurance of getting a battery as new as the day it left the factory. been in St. Anthony’s hospital for the past two months, is expected BEMIDJI, MINN. BATTERY Willar L (B SERVICE STATION Copyright registered, 1918 Re X Sinday The One and O;Wnly Charlie Chaplin| In His First Million Dollar Picture ' _ “\ Dog’s Life Now showing in the leading theatres of the country. Ran two weeks in St. Paul, two weeks in Minneapolis. . FIVE Showings First Matinee, 1:30 o’clock STORAGE Three Runs at Night commencing at 7:10 o’clock Note Prices—10c and 20c— matinees and, Tglt. 7} € ¢ MakinrMbn'ey;j . With Milk ~ | S - MILK costs more these days and is”worth more. R. L. GIVEN Every cent added to its value makes it that much more important to .properly vare for and protect it. It is both financial and criminal negligence to lose a single quart through improper care. - Remem ‘ ~Wheel barrows, extra val- e ue;98c. """ .For every home. Second Matinee, 3:20 o’clock|of Blackduck, made a four-minute Red Cross speech which was right to the point. from the dance and the cfforts of Mrs. William Blakely and Mrs. Alex ‘Wogelquisty4s able to give its $50 al- lotted amount to the Red Cross drive I (c)ic 1ast week. Edited and published by the Given Hardware Co. This store will carry in all Vifs advertis.ement,s,and ' display every line 3f goods it handles in the interest of,,.. ' Baby Welfare Week Read our advertisements. Look in our show windows. Look in our store for special display of everything for the |baby. NO |STORE is as well supplied with baby’s every need as this store. ; NO STORE can possibly take more interest in the babies because we love them all. - Thig store gives to every child born in' Bemidji* ~ or within twenty miles of Bemidji, $1 deposited in sav- ings bank to be left there for all year at interest and can thep be withdrawn, only we ask that it be used for.the baby. All we want is the child’s name. ‘We now hgxa seven names in the baby honor roll that we have deposited $1 to their account in the last few weeks.. | We ought to have had three times as many. i)er,Athere are no strings tied to our offer in any ‘way. We simply mean to give the baby this ‘dollar to start*a’'savings account. WON'T YOU HELP US DO lT—GlVl‘i US THE = BABY’S NAME? ) «Thi§ week we want you to know about children’s wagons and a few other things. High grade all steel wagons. Steel wheels and axles. ’ Body 6x12, wheel 6 Body 11x24, wheel 10 “inches ...........89%c inches .........$1.85° Boady 8x12, wheel 6 “nches .........$1.10 | Body 12x26, wheel 11 Body 9x20, wheel 8 inches .........$2.15 inches .........$1.40 Body 12x28, wheel 11 ~“Body-10x22, wheel 8 . inches .........$245 inches .........$1.55 BALL BEARING STEEL WHEEL COASTER WAGONS —the best wagon made—$5.25, $6.50, $6.95, $7.45. . Thege are great values. i "Pony Farm Wagon ... Boys’ Velocipedes, rubber tired. . Rubber Tired Hand Cars...... Doll :Cabs -$1.48 and up. ............ $9.76 - - ..$3.98, $4.68 e s $5.95, $7.50 Croquet Sets, $1.48, $1.98, $2.25, $2.48, $2.98 and ” $3.75. , P ing Ropes, 10c. oy '‘Garden Sets, 10c, 15c, Ga;;‘ignsrRakes, 39c, 48c 25¢, 50c. B D . r Garden Hoes, 39c and 73c Sy W SRora; A0, o e Garden Weeders, long Toys of all kinds, 10c, 25¢ handles, 40c. and 50c. : . ..Extension Window Screen | 12 quart Galvanized Pails . at 45¢ each. at 50c. : WALL PAPER Wall paper of all grades. Wall aper at right prices. . P PPatriotic stationery and patriotic goods of all kmd.s. See our new line of auto caps for ladies and chil- dren, new line of summer hats and outing hats. New line of children’s hats. °FISHING TACKLE ALSO BROOMS AND KITCHEN G00DS ALSO The Store You Like | carl'SOn Of Course == On Beltrami: == - The next meeting of the War Sav- ings Stamp society will be held June 6 at the school house, We hope to have Judge Harris of Bemidji here to address the meeting. The town board has contracted for the building of a number of pieces of road-in this vicinity, which have lonF hefin needed,. ., , + i 0 Gl Port Hope, through the proceeds GIVEN HARDWARE NEWS (;l'iie Pioneer Hardware Digest) b N. E. GIVEN Volume 111. NO; 40. BEMIDJI, THINN., MAY 30, 1018 Issued Weekly Learn to Save fhe Babies REFRIGERAT” Refrigerators = cessity #where 3 . . . - 10 v are grdwin- Likewise every cent cut from its cost is that much more x R.EDB& * A g must bé - money made. I EE R RS TEE EE RS R ) 1 J . % 8 Mrs. Omar Gravelle of Red Lake, A good milk house, as a sanitary and time-saving con- who was called home very suddenly A e : o . venience, is a good investment. It costs little. And if '“’gdg;e f‘giafi‘;;:n‘;eTNm%Hl", left Sat- B e’ i . . e A £ Dr. L. L.-Culp, U. 8. Indian field| Sure it is baby week, and the FLY SCREENS. ] C\’HITE PINE ”M':,{fég‘;‘“' made us a short. visit|jitle rageals will boss the job A Healljhy.babtl}(leg do not cr Sndi s e blessing this. 5 e o8 Clyde Saddler of Puposky is visit-|more than ever. om 4 CAm < up. z % will last indefinitely. White Pine is the best of all ing-with relatives here. . - Think of all the fuss that| Now the idea of thlvfl “rot.fefl -~y ods for outside uses because it does not warp, twist, Carlos Avery, head of the state|wil] be made over th?m_ is to tell you a i;ev Q ect slit or rot even after years of exposure. Every joint game and figh commission, St. Paul,| ‘g4 "] phe surprising how|things we sell tha sarp, iolt visited Supt; S. A. Selvog and in- it 73 h and |babies healthy. 5 .rg wil olds tight. B ~].spected the state fisheries here. many different shapes hj, 1 rs. Wynne of Spur.28 visited|sizes will be in the perfect /e have plans, specifications. and bill. of materials - - Gver Sunday with Mrs. W. O. New- her way to Bemidji, | { and window~ Wire screen m I “JRS «re also a ne- ~ i baby class. ..4an % Te i here th ~ >r the above Milk House—or for any other type of man of this_place. . e P 1 the fiv amb)e 4 o rd where arm building—free on request of us, together with Ed Dorey made a business trip to Qld. maldi Wgnt :;ld;mr’: él:lel ?1;1!&1 outs’ v W’"[O t}“f i B w 4‘:’*'5‘ o i ur estimate of the cost. Bemidji Tuesday. beauties, an apenelons., Wiy 2 Ul koo .oy S i 4 e B oy “ ‘Who says the Red Cross commit-|go fishing. v | WOr . fop 4 D ¢H THE BABY ‘very labor-saving convenience is justifiable war expense. tee didn’t work ~ Chairman 8..A.1" How tie mothers and dads|exer 'S ang he 3 E16) are ™" 4 nd lumber, in terms of farm produce, was never cheaper. §§10\;:gg :t)r:’derlntshgnetlg;gs :'?tc}fe;de&t;; of the perfect ones will smile|ar «:dg\and ifporch dmfl)’_‘sc?les | ee us and let us prove it. » - of $311.61, May 27. But that isn't|and bere their neighbors about 3 ha}.‘go, do no{"" « you Wi b . a2 final. We have still a Red Cross salc [ those little Helen Kellers. «d ¢ of g b th, foe 1. HILAIRE RETAIL LUMBER GO, Fand eupper to come oft Saturday. | “This goes to show how V. smgy DY 1y SWatty, oy foi X g - 1 . ¢ and aii'g to donate anything from a able and ptjecwlls thesye' Cady. r fep;,rs at 5:,}', & A»keeb %\' at; "“-’e 4 100 PHONE il ;fl{!\m to a male moose” as the|are, and hea thy ,,ba «/l'e:abl'ep “0ne ¢, alwg., ’ ¢ “123,, ey, ]:Iotfieo ef Uy e S. %d 7 ““We Reduce Your Board Bill"” ZE§ Mrs. George Gravelle more to be desirg.,. thepy: PR R gty OneT Cng th g of Red-Lake | £oot on e % a : e - passed thToWEh here Wednesday on €8 or / - healthy babies Baby’s food RBACE CANS "+ £, star:f:"s “with tight cov- Chilgpe the ° th ¢ fly and kee

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