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-J. B. Burns of Ironton was 2 Friday visitor in this city. Dean Land Co. has moved over ' Battles Hardware Co. 1t6-16 g T. F. Rossberg of Crookston spent the day here yeste_rQay. Miss Ethel H. Willsie of Nary was a Bemidji shopper on Friday. Harry L. Gould of Brainerd spent Frldny in this city on business. 8 M A. Olson of Erskine was a Be- -midji business caller yesterday. . Seed oats at Troppman’s tor $1.50 a bushel. P 2d5-156 J. L. Coy of the town of Liberty was a business visitor in Beémidji today. W v : Take home a brick of Koor's ice€ cream. \ 4-5tf Dfirs. Charles Trog of Bécida,_mot- ored to Bemidji Friday and called on !dends. Mrs. Henry Stechman of Tenstrike was a Bemidji shopper between trains yesterday. - Dean 5-1tf $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co. . K. K. Rowe spent yesterday in Minneapolis on business. He return- ed this morning. We have a few cash buyers for “houses in Bemidji. Tagley Land & + Investment Company. 6t5-15 Fred Ames, Sr., is in Bemidji tak- ( chiropractic treatments for rheum- atism.—Guthrie Items. ‘Mrs. George Clark of Turtle River was among the out of town shippers - in Bemidji Friday. Miss Emma ‘Smith returned yest- erday to her home in Baudette, after visiting here with relatives for the past: few days. Don’t forget the big dance and raffle to be given in the Moose hall _ on Monday evening, May 17th, by the W.B.A. 0. T. M. 3d5-17 Mrs. Mort. Pendergast of Grant Valley was among the out of town dallers and business transactors in the city yesterday. Don’t forget the big dance and raffle to be given in the Moose hall on Monday evening, May 17, by the W.B. A O. T M 3d5-17 Mrs. M. A. Downs and Miss Inez Gell_went to Grand Forks yesterday “to'Mear John McCormick in concert there. They will return today Glen Conger arrlved this morning from St. Paul, where he attends the ~—Nichols Expert School, to spend a “ week with relativ¢s and friends Here. See Martin-Dahlby for your mani- curing, shampooing, facial massages and+scalp treatments. Beauty parlors in New Kaplan block, second floor. 1mon6-16 ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Ed. Laudtke’' and Mrs. George Miller of ‘- attend the funeral of Miss Nettie Ev- -ans. Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds, - See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- i lcery Co., during the day, or at the 5 ‘Markham hotel evenings. 1117tf Mr. and lurs. B. F. Lish of Bemidji spent Sunday and Monday visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Lish, of Lake George township.—La- porte News. Miss Dolly Koors arrived last even- ing from Duluth to spend the week- end with her brothers, Frank and Harry, and their families. She will return Sunday evening. William Jackson of Bemidji visit- ed on Sunday with his sister, Miss Katherine Jackson, and with the " John McMahon family.—Grand Rap- ids Herald Review. In a party of Bemidji motorists who traveled to Gonvick Sunday and massed the day with Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Tollefson were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ramsey and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Tay- Jor and children.—Gonvick Banner. : Mrs. J. M. Johnson of Gonvick, is . visiting Mrs. John Smith of Leonard, who is confined to St. Anthony’s hos- pital after a slight operation.” She will remain for a few days. Daniel C. Dvoracek, county agent for Beltrami county, is expected to return to the city tonight after spending the past week in the north- ern part of the county in the inter- ests of Farm Bureau work. i Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Olson, Miss Eth- el Croskey and Marcus Engen motor- { B ed to Bemidji Sunday to spend the 7 day with Miss Mary Engen, who teaches near that city.—Sebeka Re- view. Mr. and Lfrs. J. J. Neary and their «' guests, Mr. and Mrs. D. O’Connor, motored to Bemidji Thursday and spent the day. Pat McLaughlin, Jr., of Bemidji, returned with them and visited over Sunday at the Neary home.—Northome Record. e e e el " @rant Valley, were here yesterday to|. Bruno Olson of Crosby spent Fri- day here on business. Mrs. George Hansell spent Thurs- day in Bemidji.—Bagley Times. Joe Wieber made a business trip to Bemidji Monday.-—(}uthrie 1tems. C. J. Gray of Moose Lake was a business caller in the city yesterday. William F. Munch, game warden of Crookston, was a Bemidji visitor on Friday: Mr. and -Mrs. B..J. W. Kohlhase made a trip to Bemidji a few days ago.—Mizpah Message. "Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Fortin of Pu- posky were among the out of town callers in Bemidji yesterday N Leona Achenback, ot BenndJl, ar- rived Saturday .morning ‘for a visit with her grandmother, Mrs Lyons, at Arargo. A. C. Onstad motored’to Bemidji last Sunday and spent the day visit- ing with relatives.—Hubbard Coun- ty Journal. Mrs. Ed. Johnson, of Bemidji, ar- rived Tuesday morning for a visit at the Martin Johnson home.—Hubbard County Journal. Mr. and Mrs. S. Buckmaster and son, Oscar, and John Gummett went to Bemidji the fore part of the week. —Mizpah Message. Mrs. Sharles Renwanz of Bemidji, arrived Saturday evening for a visit with her friend, Mrs. Sullivah.— hubbard County Journal: Frederick Stevems, student at the Bemidji High school, visited over last week-end with his father, Dr. John Stevens.—Gonvick Banner. NOTICE .. To the Women’s Civic club, Park Board,-and others’ interested. Call and see our display -of trees, shrub- berx and plants. You' can do no better for your money. Our prices are right. Pansies with blossoms the size of a dollar. Phone 363-J or call at 2004 Irvine avenue, south of Greenwood cemetery. 2t5-15 J WEDDING ANNIVERSARY SUR- PISE FOR MR. AND MRS, BACON The fourteenth day of May being the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bacon and --r. and Mrs. J. J. Conger, a few of their friends well filled baskets and calling at the Bacon home, where several hours were pleasantly spent. The self-in- vited guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Battles, Mrs. Moore, sister of Mrs. Battles, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brooks, Mr. and Mrs E. Y. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. A: arfield, Herbert Warfield, Miss' Dolly Koors, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Falon. ' The guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. J. J# Conger:and Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. M. Bacon. WANTED. DOG CATCHER The services of a. GOOD DOG CATCHER is desired for the purpose of catching and disposing of unlicen- sed dogs. Propositiong’for this work will be received and"géonsidered by the city council at a regular meeting to be held Moudsy. May 24th, 1920 Information ag to:conditions an«i and requirements can be obtained at the office of the Mayor or Chief of Police. GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. Dated, Bemijdi, Minn., May 12th, 1920. 3t5-14—17 BIDS FOR B.EMODEL[NG FIRE HALL AT NYMORE Sealed bids will be received by the 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. Information as to plans and re- quirements can be obtained at the office of the City Engineer, the city council reserving the right to reject any or all bids. - GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. Dated Bemidji, May 12th, 1920. 3t5-14-17 “Laugh With Larry B e LARRY SEMON , “King of Comedians” also MARGUERITE CLARK «/ELKO THEATRE SUN. MON. & TUES. surprised them last evening by taking | - S— THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE FIVI‘ | NEW DAUGHTER ARRIVES Thursday morning an eight pound bouncing baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burton in East Be- midji. REX SATURDAY. SUNDAY. Our friends know we don’t holler “wolf’” as the foolish sherpherd once did. So we are merely advising our friends not to miss ‘“The Fighting Shepherdess,” with Anita. Stewart, here Saturda‘y and Sunday. BIDS FOR INSTALLING DRINKING FOUNTAIN Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned to be considered at a meeting of the city council to be held on Monday, May 24th, 1920, tor fur- nishing and installing one public drinking fountain in the City Hall building. Information can be obtained from thee building committee. The right to reject any or all blds is reserved. GEO. STEIN City Clerk. Dated Bemum, Minn., May 12th. 3t5-19 1920. - ''Reade of Escanaba, ELKO 424 NAY 19 NOTICE Take notice that all dogs running at large must be licensed and tagged according to provisions! of Ordinance No. 39. Unlicensed dogs at large after May 20th, 1920, will be picked up and disposed of. Licenseés can be-obtained at office of city .clerk THOS. BAILEY, 9d5-19 Chief of Police. MARKHAM REGISTER Friday’s register at Hotel Markham included J. P. - unk, 8. A. Hubbell, h, K. Leonard of St. Paul; H. Koepke, L. N. Giddings, William Polski, John Harron of Duluth; E. F. Nugent, W. Taylor, H. O. Saunder, Fred Hersk, J. 8. Brown, B. M. Shelley, John u. Douglas, '‘Frederick C. Baskerville, E. E.'Sprague, E. S. Tabbott, L. Traut- man of Minneapolis; C. R. Silver, F. M. “Andrews and George W. Savage of Chicago; A. M. Mason of Peorfa, Ill.; C. J. Gray of Moose Lake; E. F. Ross- berg and W. F. Munch of Crookston; F. 'H. Mosse of Rochester; H. H. Mich.; R. P Holmes of Sparta, Wis.; Harry L. Gould of Brainerd; Grace and Glen Fanning of Detroit. Rex Theatre Startin Monda THE SENSATIONAL HIT THRILLS! "TONICHT - Speed to the Limit WILLIAM in the great way. Also Showing est human emotions. Admission 10c and 25¢ Romance Without Stint WILLIAM FOX presents THE LINCOLN HIGHWAYMAN A six-cylinder romance that hits on all six, all the “The Hallroom Boys” “IN PRETTY SOF T,” Two Part Comedy- Grand Tomorrow - Sunday Admission 10c,and 25¢ STEWART and WILLIAMS —IN— “Just a Wife” From the Play by Eugene Walters ‘A story that throbs and pulsates with the strong- ‘Also Showing: Mr. and Mrs: Catrer’ DeHaven in “MOVING DAY,” Two Part Comedy ROMANY Where Love Runs Wild ” ROMANGE! PUNCH! - Last Time RUSSELL stage success THEATRE KATHLYN NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES. . Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Deputy will entertain the faculty and students of the normal school at Diamond Point Monday afternoon. The classes have unanimously adopted ‘‘Dark Green and White” as the school colors. Mr. Deputy spent the latter part of the week visiting school on the Iron Range district. The grounds around the school are being beautified. Black loam is rg- plasing the sandy soil on the surface WALLACE REI and will be planted with lawn grass, Every effort is being made to have the campus present a fine appearance when the formal ceremony of opening is held. Volley ball is becoming very popu- lar. The girls and boys are bgcoming quite proficient at the game. Miss Hahn, ' drawing moved the equipment of her class room to a more convenient room this week. Assistant County Superintendent Hankey visited the school Thursday. Tonight 1ast Times “Thé"?DANCIN’ FooL’ From Saturday Evening Post Tale of a Jigger Who Put the Jay in Jazz Big “V” Special Comedy “KNIGHTS and KNIGHTIES” Also “AN ALLIGATOR HUNT”—Ford SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM Elko- LAST TIMES TONIGHT 12...111 Show Him! ( ADOLPH presen ts ‘MARGUERITE CLARK EASY TO GET - A Gparamount drleroft Qpiciure B A picture to tickle wives and sweethearts and cover HIS face with a sheepish grin Also “Laugh with Larry” LARRY SEMON The “King of Comedians” “The Fly Cop” ELKO ORCHESTRA—SUNDAY EVENING Sun. Mat. 10c-25c—Sun. Eve. 15¢-30c EL KO SUN.MON. TUES ZUKOR instructor,