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SPEEDER PAYS $5 . IN MUNICIPAL COURT Peary Gary paid a fine_of $5 in municipal court Satuyday as a result of being arrested on’the charge of ex- ceeding the speed-laws for automo- biles. He was ¢harged with hayving speeded up Beltrami avenpe, and was stopped at Fifth street.’ . NOTICE v Take notice tnatall dogs running at large must be licensed’ and tagged No. 39. Unlicensed dogs at large after May 20th, 1920, will be. picked up and disposed of. Licenses can be obtained at office of city clerk. THOS. BAILEY, E. F. Rossberg of Crookston sperit the day here yesterday. Take home a brick of Koor’s ice cream. 4-5tf N Mrs. N. H. Nelson of Ranier was a it Sunday caller in this city. Mrs. Moran of Deer River spent the day’in Bemidji yesterday. ‘Dean $50,000 to loan on™farms. . 5-1tf Land Co. Roy Berg of Crookston was a Be- ldjl vlsitor on Snturday E. A. Grier of - Tenstrike spent 3 Sunday ‘with his family here. F. B. Ayeérs of ‘Crookston was a Be- 9d5-19 Chief of Police. midji business visitor yesterday . LICENSED TO MARRY Licenses to marry were granted on Satu by Clerk of Court F. W. ~ - Hugh Reidy of. Internnthnal Fa]ls spent - Saturday here on business. 0 Rhoda to Ivan Andree and Cora Stout of ‘Island- Lake, Edwin Rong- stad and Ida Pauline ‘Bakke, and to Robert G. Mawhinney and Marjorfe K. Shannon. Licensed this mornlng were Avery Whitman and Susie E.'Christenson who were united Judge J. E. Harris. Mrs. A. G. Eddy of Erhard was among Bemidji’s callers on saturdsy Mrs. Frank Madden of lnterngtlon- al;Falls spent the day here yesterday Miss I. M. Feeney of Northome' WBB in marriage by -among the Sunday visitors in Bemid- ji. egnment MARKHAM REGISTER Among those registered at the Hotel Markham on Sunday were C. R. Nelson of Kingsdale; J., Golcz; E. F. Norris, W. C. Toben, C. H. Smith and R. C. Geolowsky of Duluth; F. B. Ayers, E, F. Rossberg, W. F. Munch of Crookston; A. R. O’Mealia of Chi- cago; W. N. Nelzon of International Falls; M. §, Bllenstein, R. A. Meyers, J. W. Meehan and W. B. Neal of Min- neapolis; M. C. Ficher, Joseph G. My- ers and F. H. Brichnan of St. Paul;- F. H. Morse of Rochester,» Henry Shipstead of Glennwood; S. R. Zeig- ler of New York, and-Mrs. H. H. Nel- son of Ranier. W. 'N. Nelson of International Falls was a Bemidji visitor on Slm- day. ment at : ,Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burns of Iron- ton were Saturday visitors in this " eity. ! pose. D.'A- McDougall of Deer River was a visitor in the city on business Sat- urday. A. M. \&cB“ide of Walker, game warden, spent the ‘day here on busi- ness today. ~ meeting of Mrs. Nels Willett of Frohn was nishing an shopping and ‘calling on friends here . on Saturday. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a spec- ial election will be held in Indepen- dent school District No. 7 of Beltra- mi county, at Central school building, on the 28th day of May, 1920, from 5 to 8 p. m., for th¢ purpose of vot- ing on the proposition, of issuing to the State of Minnesota the bonds of said municipalits. inilhe aggregate sum of $235,000.00 bearing interest at the rate of"four (4) per cent per annum, the proceeds sthereof to be used for the following purpose: build- ing and furnishing.’a new school house and to be numbered and to ma- ture as set forth in- the resolution now on file in the-office of the clerk. Dated May 17, 192 J. T. Tuomy, Clerk of the Indep trict No. 7. BIDS FOR CEMENT AND CON- OB.ETE WALKS. CROSSINGS AND C Sealed i) §- will-be recéived by the building. "Mrs. F. B. Carver was among the out of town business visitors in the city yes;erday. Herman Thom and family of Blackduck motored to Bemidji Satur- day and spent the day attending to business matters. 1920. 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.O.T. M. 3d5-17 Mg. and Mrs. A. P. Thurmon expect ‘%o drive to the Itasca State park: this ;evening with a view to locating there for the summer season. CATCHER sed dogs. to_be held “¥Frank Walter and Mrs Vina Cos- sentine of Eagle Bend motored to Be- @ji Saturday and spent the week- riends here and t Grant Police. 3d5-17 |ing the necessary..concrete and ce:| ment work during the season ot 1920. Bids for sidewalks, alleys and street crossings to be per square foot. Bids for curbs to be per lineal foot. All in accordance with plans and specifications filed in the office of the city engineer or city clerk. Satisfac- tory surety bond to be furnished. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. 0. STEIN, QE City Clerk. May 12th, 1920. 3t5-14-17 w. . John Nelson, J. C. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. McFarland of Méntor mot- ored to Bemidji Saturday to make a short visit at the Gus Larsen home on Irvine avenue. B. A. 0. T. M Mrs. Nora Abbott of Eagle Bend motored to the city Saturday and spent the week-end with her moth- er, Mrs. Lucy Hazen. any, qr all Spot cash paid for leerty Bonds, l ley at Northern Gro- ring the day, or at the Dated, Bemtidji, cery Co., . s OREGON SOLON . Hon. Charled H ;Mc!hry As chairman of' the auBcomml 3 tee on sugar of the Senate Com- mittee on Agriculture. McNary has instituted an inquiry" into reports that Cuban sugar is tmported through the port of New Orleans in order to ¢command the higher price allowed by the gov- S BIDS FOR INSTALLING * Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned to be considered at a on Monday, May 24th, 1920, for fur- gmsta]lmg one drinking fountain in.the City Hall Information can be obtained from thee building committee. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Dated Bemudx 16 inches. Senator for Louisiana sugar He expects to be able to prove that sugar mow befng” offered as Louisiana cane sagar is in reality Cuban sugar that could have been purchased by the govern- five cents a pound had not the president refused to avail himself of the authority enacted by Congress last fall sor the pur- DRINKING FOUNTAIN the city council to be held public GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. Dated Bemidji, Minn., May 12th.| 3t5-19 | WANTED. DOG CATCHER The services of a GOOD DOG is desired for the purpose of catching ,and disposing of unlicen- Propositions for this work will be received and considered by the city council at a regular meeting Monday, May 24th, 1920. Information as.to conditions and and requirements can be obtained at the office of the Mayor or Chief of GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. Minn.,, May 12th, PR oo e 3 uinderslguefl ‘to be ‘opened before the 1920.- 3‘t5-“—~” Pon’t. orge 3 g dance and |city council 6f the City of Bemidji, Ty & raftle to be given in the Moose hall|Minn., at a meeting to be held at 8 BIDS FOR momma on Monday evenlng, ‘May 17, by the|o’clock p. m., May 24th, 1920, for do- FIRE HALL AT MORE 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, tle city council reserving the right to reject bids. GEQO. STEIN, City Clerk. Dnted Bemid)x. ‘Vlay 12th, 1920. 3t5-14-17 'I'HE BBMIDJI DAII-Y : PIONm board ‘of park commissioners of the city of Bemidji will receive bids for drinking fountains and lamps to be installed in Gracie parks witn specifications ap- proximately as follows: Helghth of basin, 38 inches. device: .*One electric: light and globe on. pinnacle. (single bulb for Ralph Gracie park. examined in office. at the regular meeting of the park board at eight o’clock p. m. Tuesday, June 1st. ‘#ight to reject any and all- bids. 1d5-17 estic: Relations claims that his wife got ‘hard bolled’ all of a sudden.” g0 a transformation like that?’ nto a telephone booth at peace with all mankind and come out a few min- utes later thirsting for blood.” my family at all,” pouted the bride. my best to be agreeable.” sitive man, I am, and the look of hope- less resignation your people wear whenever I'm around is getting on my nerves.” woman,” said Mr. Benedict. asked Mr. Bachelor. local firm,” replied Mr. Benedict. D marry me if I were the richest man on earth.” my litle sister where her two other sisters were. where in mischief.” fun?’ | d#Motlier trusts me so dreadfully that with 2 sigh —Exchange. .. Our baby, can’t be beat, Sergt. Jack Huggins has married a French girl overseas. examined the daily casualty lists care- hlly and never saw it mentioned. .+ NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that the TONIGHT -- Last Time Shows at 7:30 and 9:00 Prices 10c and 25¢ the Library and Ralph National Pictures Corporation presents KATHLYN STEWART and WILLIAMS - In a Superb Picturization of Eugene Walter’s, Famous Stage Success “Just a Wife” The “Eternal Triangle” with a brand new slant Diameter of basin, 26 inches., Diameter of base, 12 inches. Heighth to center of lamp, 8 feet Cast, jron, painted. 4 Nickel silver bulb cups, regulating One small bronze fountain with The cites for fountains may be the City Engineer’s Bids will be received and opened IN ADDITION— Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven in “MOVING DAY,” a 2:part comedy Grand tveaire The board reserves the Dated May 17th. 1920. Board of Park Commissioners, By N. E. Given, Secretary. " A Quick Change. “This plaintiff in the Oourt of Dom» “Is it possible for anybody to under “Perhaps so. Fve seen people go Merely Tolerated. “Gustavus, you don't seem to like “Give me time, my dear. Pm doing “But what’s wrong with my family?’ “Nothing whatever, but I'm a sen- Silent. “That Mrs. Wise is a remarkable UERITE CLARK EASY TO GET | “What is so remarkable about her?" “Why, -she is a silent partner in & Unpopular. “EYidently she doesn’t like me.” “What did she say?” “She just told me that she wouldn't Youth’s Handicap. While awaiting me my friend asked Also “Laugh with Larry” LARRY SElV{ON The “ng of Comedians” “The Fly Cop” ELKO Tonight & Tues. %0, she replied, “they are some- «*Why don't you join them in their can’t have much fun,” replied she X A Prodigy. For speed In' independence, Rose, Already, 'twixt her mouth and toes 8She’s making both ends meet. & An Omlission. Suzanne—Have you heard the news? Madeline—I don’t belleve it. I've nunscrlba tor The FPioneer. 1117tf Markham hotel evenings. . Mr.-and Mrs. Harry LaBarge re- turned to their home at Cass Lake on Saturday after spending a few days at the E. E. Kenfield home. Last evening at the Presbjterian parsonage at 7 o’clock took place the marriage of Miss Cora Stout and Ivan Andrei, both of Island Lake. )All members of the W. B. A. O. T. M., having raffle tickets, kindly be at the Moose Hall at 7 o’clock sharp, Monday evening. Mrs. Kopman, chairman of committee. 1d6-17 See Marfln-Dahlby for your mani- curing, shampooing, facial massages and scalp treatments. Beauty parlors in New Kaplan block, second floor. . 1mon6-15 About fifty employees of the C. W. Jewett Co., and their families, enjoy- ed their annual- outing yesterday with a picnic and fish-fry. They found the fishing very good and re- port a wonderful time. 600 STUDENTS PARTICIPATE Rev. L. P. Warford left this morn- ing for Philadephia, as a delegate for the Adams Presbytery, to the Gener- al assembly of the Presbyterian church. Rev. Warford expects to be gone about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Kenfield and family spent the week-end af Lafa- lot, Norway Beach. Miss Arvilla had as her guest Misss Bertha Harding, of Cass Lake, Miss Lucy Dunnigan and Messrs. John M. Culver, E. J. Condon and Glenn Harding. The Woman’s Benefit association of the Macabees will hold their reg- ular business meeting in Moose Hall at 7:46 o’clock this evening. All members are urgently requested to be present. GRAND THEATRE Drs. Larson & Ilinmn, Opto: bled with headaches, nervousness'or eye dis- orders of any kind, nee or repaired, them. oyes fitbed. The Bemidji Public Schools presents A STUPENDOUS PAGEANT - “THE LIGHT’’ ALL SPECIAL COSTUMES EACH SCHOOL AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THE DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS OF THE HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR DEPARTMENT WILL BE REPRESENTED “Education” will be characterized by Miss Gloyd Snow “Any City” will be characterized by Robert Naylor Never before in this city has anything approaching the magni- tude of this event been staged EVEkY SEAT FOR EVENING SHOWS IS RESERVED, AND TICKETS ARE NOW "ON SALE AT BOARDMAN’'S DRUG STORE Two Nights Prices 50c and 75¢ Matimee 2:30 Tues- day, Adults 35c, including war tax In PREPARATION Rex Theatre TODAY AN EXTRA SPECIAL SUPER- FEATURE - CRAMMED WITH HEART INTEREST AND THRILLING. SITUATIONS! WEEKS SPENT “Where Love Runs Wild ” Greatest Gypsy Picture Ever Made MARTIN JOHNSON'’S “Cannibals of the South Sea Islands” FOX NEWS, “Mightiest of All” REX UNION ORCHESTRA Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:20 and 9:00 10c and 25¢ MAY 18-19