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J. W. Crandall of Beuna Vista, was attending to business matters here yesterday. a Take home a brick of Koor’s ice|da. cream. 4-btt Mrs. Mavis Hilborn of 'Puposky motored to Bemidji yesterday and visited with friends. a T. S. Ervin returned yesterday from a short business visit to Min- n_eapolis and ... Cloud. Dean 5-1tf .-/ $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co. Mrs. Charles Knopke of Beltrami " Rapids for several days. G. W. Soderlund, agent, went to Bemidji A noon.—Brainerd Dispatch. this after-|da You can get 21 bars Lenox soap for $1.00 at Cliffords this week. 2t5-14|da; Mrs. George Keeser of Turtle River was the between train guest of Be- midji friends on Thursday. Roland Fellows, merchant of Ten- strike, motored to Bemidji yesterday and transacted business here. da ' Sixteen inch mixed hara and soft olub wood for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. . T&F su Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warner of Puposky, motored to the city yester- day and spent the day with Bemidji friends. - George Wicker, who has been em- ployed here for some time, returned ,to his home in Imternational Falls, ' yesterday. £ co; to ad We have a few cash buyers for houses in Bemidji. Tagley Land & Investment Company. 6t5-15 ‘Miss Minnie Warner of Puposky : was among the out of town shoppers in the city yesterday. She also call- ed on friends. Don’t forget the big dance and R raffle to be given in the Moose hall on Monday evening, May 17th, by the W.B.A.0.T. M. 3d5-17 The J. H. Freeman family have just moved from 913 Bemidji avenue t0 1201 Irvine avenue, having. pur- .chased the latter property. 3 Don’t forget the big dance and ed raffle to be given in the Moose hall on Monday evening, May 17, by the W.B A O T M 3d6-17 Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds, See G,.B. Hopley at Northern Gro- " cery Co., during the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings. 1117tf Henry Hilborn of Puposky was in Bemidji Thursday, en route to Glas- gow, Mont., where he will look after his farm interests for two weeks. Leonard J. French went to Pine- wood this morning on business in connection with the Tagley Invest- ment Co. He will be gone for a few days. Clifford Ce. are selling this week, three cans of 1 quart Mason jars of home canned plumbs in syrup fzm-5 8114. t5- €O Mrs. Susan Smith returned Wed- nesday morning: from a visit of two weeks with friends and relatives at Bau Claire, Tomahawk and Milwau- kee, Wis. Mr. and Mre. G. H. French and Mrs. Susan Smith motored to. Cass Lake last evening to attend the class play given by the High school sen- fors there. ‘Mr. Sharp, the depot agent, recent- ly purchased the Martin Lomen farm ‘one-half mile south of the city, and moved his family there the first of the week. ' T. 8. Ervin motored up from Min- neapolis last evening in a new Franklin car and is the guest of his mother, Mrs. H. C. Ervin, today. He ‘will motor to his home late today.— St. Cloud Daily Times. . .A. B. Kobe, formerly of Kelliher, has just moved his family here and leased the A. P. Ritchie home on ‘Minnesota avenue. Mr. Kobe was formerly postmaster at Kelliher, but has accepted a position with the St. Hilaire Retail Lumber company as ‘bookkeeper. Last Saturday at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker of Blackduck, eccurred the marriage of Miss Grace Parker to George Wigfield of St. Paul. The bride has attended summer school here for several seasons. Mr. and Mrs. Wigfield spent Sunday wltM§& midji friends, en route to Duluth’ to spend- their honeymoon. They will make ‘their home in St. Paul. Miss Mildred Smith accompanied by Miss Bertha Harding of Cass Lake and Glen Harding of Bemidji, motor- ed to this city last evening from Min- neapolis, and spent a few hours at the home of Miss Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith. Miss Smith returned that evening to the cities, where she is taking a course in the University hospital. The Hard- ings returned to Bemidji, also.—St. Cloud Daily Times. Bemidji business visitor yesterday. Thursday in Bemidji on business. avenue, is visiting friends in ParkiThursday business visitor in Bemidji. life insurance|tional Falls was a caller here yester- Lake was a caller in the city yester- Northern Pacific hospital, where he morning from Fort ‘Francis, Ontario, Paul for some time, is spending a few days at his home here. again the first of the weexk tor Fer- gus Falls on government business. Marjorie Shannon, whose marriage to | soon, tained the Thursday Evening Sewin isti i club and several {)tl\er rrigends, a%]CImsmm Enaeayor, soctaty her- home Tuesday evening. lightful evening was spent in games | president, J. W. Smith; vice-presi- and music and a miscellaneous show-| qent, John Harris; recording.secre- er of beautiful things was tendered|tary Carlton Crothers; correspond- Miss Florence Bell; Brooks; Miss Shannon. evening a delightful lunch was serv- | non and the Misses: Grace undersigned to. be opened at a regu- lar meeting of the city council, at a regular meeting to be held on Mon- day, May 24th, 1920, for the remod- eling of the fire hall at Nymore. \quirements can be obtained at the office of the City Engineer, the city any or all bids. BIDS CURBS. Sealed' bids will be received by Seed oats at Troppman’s for $1.50 bushel. 2d5-16 | o’clock p. m., May 24th, 1920, for e ing the necessary concrete and Erick Roderick of Remer spent the y here yesterday on business. R.'B. Hamilton of Brainerd was a Bids for sidewalks, alleys Bids for curbs to be foot. All in’ accordance with plans specifications filed in the office of city engineer or city clerk. Satis! tory surety bond to be furnished. The right to reject any or all is reserved. per Leonard Houske of ‘Halstead was Bemidji visitor on Thursday. Bruno Olsoh of Crosby spent E. F. Rossberg of Crookston was a WANTED. DOG CATCHER, Miss ' Patricia Lynch of Interna- CAT-}]&EHS;}?::B;W;; ?or the pur| y. sed dogs. will be received and considered Mrs. J. G. Morrison, Jr., of Red v Information as to conditions C. J. Gay of Moose Lake, will ar- y at the H. Mills nome. H. ..ills has returned from the Board, and others interested. bmitted to a surgical operation. You can do Our pr bhery and plants. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Johnson will | hetter for your money. leave tomorrow morning for St. Paul e right. Pansid with blossoms where they are to make their future|gjze of a dollar. Phone 363-J or ho.ne. at 2004 Irvine avenue, south The International Jazz Orchestra, nsisting of four pieces, arrived this i Greenwood cemetery. play at the Junior-Senior promen- e at Birchmont this evening. . 39. F. G. Halgren, who has been in St. No. 8 20th, 1920, will be picked up He will leave | aisposed of. i i | Of city clerk. i 19d5-19 As a pre-nuptial courtesy to Miss George Mawhinney will take place r Miss Milre Achenbach enter-| Foliowing are the officers of of Presbyterian church, as elected their business meeting this w | A de- After an enjoyablejyo secretary ‘treasurer, Mi Maybelle . Those present were: Miss Shan-!committee chairman; prayer m Miss Miss Carrie A missionary, Brown; flowers, and Ray Hannah; organist, Miss Given. BIDS FOR INSTALLING FIRE HALL AT NYMORE Sealed bids will be received by the Sealed bids will be received by, undersigned to ‘be considered a nishing and installing one pul Information as to plans and re- building. l | uncil reserving the right to reject |thee building committee. Dated Bemidji, Minn., May 920. ! : 3 GEo. STEIN, is reserved. at the’ 4 DAYS 4 Bemiait, May 126, 1950 G'DOIC?"I;’ECI%"" : ELKO M-AY 19 Date: , May Fradfirn 12th, E L K o ST“RT|NG Coming -Sunday=-Grand Roy Stewart and Kathlyn Williams in.the famous stage success “Just a Wife” Two women and their loves were the pawns he played in his big chess game of life. _Shows at 2:30, 7:30 and 9:00 Hit The High Spots! See the speediest of romances thiat hits on six cylinders all the way WILLIAM FOX presents WILLIAM RUSSELL in the great stage success 'THE LINCOLN HIGHWAYMAN Also—r “IN PRETTY SOFT” Two-Part Hallroom Boys Comedy GRAND- TONIGHT Shows at 7:30 and 9:00 ‘Admission 10¢ and 25c¢ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FOR CEMENT AND CON- CRETE WALKS. CROSSINGS AND undersigned to be opened before the city council of the City of Bemidji, Minn., at a meeting to be held at 8 ment work during the season of 1920. street crossings to be per square foot. lineal GOOD 'DOG of catching and disposing of unlicen- [} Buy and sell used cars; bring Propositions for this work = the city council at a regular meeting to be held Monday, May 24th, 1920. and requirements can be obtained at NOTICE To the Women’s Civic club, Park Call and see our display of tre~s, shrub- 2t5-15 N Take nqtice tnat all dogs running at large must be licensed and tagged according to provisions of Ordinance Unlicensed dogs at large after May Licenses can be obtained at office THOS. BAILEY, Chief of Police. EAVOR ELECT OFFICERS Hooley, ling, E. D. Boyce; social, Miss Ella Martha Fibigar, Gloyd Snow, Muriel L A s £ ] 5 McGhee, Avis Camer‘on, s Anders Laqua; music, Miss Edla Nelson; son, Florence Craig, Edythe Glasgow, ‘Beatrice Scott, Blanche Rathman and Miss Achenbach. BIDS FOR REMODELING lda Virginia strong; lookout, Miss Muriel McGhee DRINKING FOUNTAIN Information can be obtained.from The right to reject any or all bids P e PAGE FIVE: Tonight & Saturday |BICYGLES]| the WALLACE do- ce- Complete line of Tires and Sup- plies. Furniture Repairing and Upholstering. GENERAL REPAIR SHOP STAHL & JACOBS 811 Sixth St., Bemidji Phone 488 and and the fac- bids GEO. STEIN, F. E. Rensswig of Grand Rapids City Clerk. R was a Bemidji visitor on Thursday. Dated, Bemidji, May 12th, 1920. 3 ss-14-17 | - AUTO LAUNDRY | o AND ACCESSORIES e them in Wheelock’s by and ) the office of th r or C rive tomorrow to spend the week-end p(:i‘(:e Ige<or the Mayor. or Chiet of Auto ' De ot T with Bemidji friends. GEO. STEIN, s 2 — City Clerk.|| Rear Smith-Lewis Radiator Co. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark motor-| pated, Bemijdi, Minn., May 12th, ed from Puposky and spent yester-|192¢. 3t5-14—17 Nigfit and Day Service BEBE DANIELS and WA REID LLACE THE DANCIN’ FOOL' _A PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT PICTURE Most exasperatin’ cuss ye ever seen! Nothin’ to him but a paira jazz feet and a lotta crazy, caperin’ , goins-on with a girl. i i Until Uncle Enoch’s ragged old jug factory staggers nigh to its grave. Then darned if the dancin’ fool don’t develop a head! no ices the call of in & scene fiom K4 and F: Big “V” Special Comedy “KNIGHTS and KNIGHTIES” ‘ Also “AN ALLIGATOR HUNT”—Ford SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM E’kfl’ TONIGHT & SATURDAY oz BDeMILLE'S PRODUCTION the the at eek. eet- rm- o, | the t a meeting of the city council to be held on Monday, May 24th, 1920, for fur- blic drinking fountain in the City Hall LARRY SEMON 19 SUN. MON. & TUES. READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS Rex-~ TOPAY LAST TIME A TREAT AT THE REX Expect something especially good and you won’t be disappointed in Marshall Neilan’s first from his own studio presen 15 RiversEnd A Romance of God’s Country | FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION LIGHTNING BRYCE — EPISODE NO. 5 : ANN LITTLE and JACK HOXIE REX UNION SIX-PIECE ORCHESTRA 10c, Adults 30c Matinee 2:30 Evening at 7:20 and 9:00