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- FUNERAL SERVICES FOR INTEREST T0 W i o i oMEN Funeral services for the late . F nk'ltlad(leu, who passed away at St. Anthony's hospital Sunday after- nopn; will be held from St. Phillip’s The Baptist Missionary society church Wednesday morning at 9 will meet Wednesday evening at 7:45 o’clock. Interment will be made in o’clock ‘at the home of Mrs. John ; . Greenwood cemetery under the direc- Achenbach, 111 Fifth street. tion of H. N. McKee.. 'The remains Lewis Collen of ‘Aitkin spen. Mon- PRES. AND MBS, DEPUTY HOS’]..'B e now at the undertaking pars " day in Beniidjl on business. / & ‘rlolf-lu&mun and O'Lgary. TO FACULTY AND STUDENTS President and Mrs. M. W. Deputy extended an open house to the faculty and the students of the Normal i $50,000 to loan en farms. Dean school, at their cottage at Grand Land Co. §-1tf | Forks bay yesterday afternoon. i Games, out-of-door sports and de- lightful refreshments made the after- noon a very enjoyable one, and the guests, forty-five in number, reluc- tantly departed at six o'clock, af- ter having had a fine outing and having fully enjoyed the royal hos- pitality of Mr. and Mrs. Deputy, STARMAILROUTE .. .. | RECEIVES MAIL MONDAY Byron Russell, who for the past two summers has delivered U. S. A. N. Miller of Big Falls was BAPTIST MISSION“Y SOCIiTY ' Bemidji visitor yester!l{y. Take home a bdrick of Koor's ice cream. © o 4-Btf Miss Hazel Anderson of Sebeka . spent Monday in this city. E:'J. WILLITS IS WINNER ] (OF SILVER SET IN RAFFLE With serial number 0013 E. J. Wil- as the holder o fthe lucky tic- hich won for him the 26 piece 8] set which was raffled off by the: W. B. A. 0. T. M. last night ‘at’ the, Moose hall. Much interest veis -shown in the raffle which has en ‘conducted for the past two 'weeks and a large attendance was e t+last -night when the.winning ticket was drawn. R. J. Padgham of Federal Dam was a visitor in the city today. Mrs. P. Olmstead of Remer spent the day in Bemidji .yesterday. C. Benecke of Lake City was a Be- midji business caller »n Monday. —_—— Mrs. Clem Williams of Grant Val-| Subscribe for the Ploneer. ley was shopping in Bemidji on Mon- day. = MWEARING LACE AGAINST LACE|, inspector, has received complaints that negro families are living in old, aban. doned hearses picked up on city horse hearses in the discard. KK KR KKK KKK KKK 3 2 % % % % % % b k%, The fire has swept over a Dar Alaska township along the resery: tion as there was a strong wind which carried it along. On Saturday Irish Effectively Combined With Va. lenciennes and in Connec- tion With Fliet. In the lingerie blousey that are al- ready finding their way into the fashionable woman’s wardrobe in lieu of georgettes and chiffons you see much use of lace trimming. And very |May 23. often there is a combination of two Mrs. Wynne and Mrs. Thorland sorts. Irish Is immeosely popular, |were Debs callers Saturday. sometimes showing itself in a crochet- A good rain would be most wel- ed edge around the edige of the collar |COme as it will stop the fire and start or the cuffs. Irish insertion 1s used ‘lll‘:chg"::: det; é:"}"el;lg' and hay is in all widths. Sometimes the Irish fs |’ i 1 Miss Marie Nelson is employed at efectively comlined with Valencl-|yo" ‘pred Johnson home as Mrs. ennes, and again it will be seen In|j,pyson is sick. counection with filet lace. Mrs. Pederson called at Woodford one day last week. The Ladies’ Aid will meet on Wed- nesday, May 26th, at the home of Mrs. Tom Wiem, at 2 o’clock. Every one is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott were call- ers at Woodford on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Vietz were over Sunday visitors in Alaska towin- ship, viewing the fire. several, buildings were totally ~de- stroyed in the path of the fire. The Close Town baseball tearh plays the Leonard team on Sunday, Hearses as Homes. Cincinnati—George Hause, buflding dumps. Automobiles have put the mail on the Star Route which begins on May 15-and ends on September 30, resumed his duties again on Monday when he made the first delivery of mail along that route this season. One dglivery is made each day for six days a week. The route extends | DAINT ANDY around Lake Bemidji, and caters MBI? could xheonm?)re m‘u‘{e 1hem S;lzre:.ot:lrt;ess to summer residents on the revival of oldtime printed or- : s gandies in a season yllllen flstmfl c] ea BRINDOS.ERLANDSON WEDDING | S, 5.7 waat ou . e E s ast evening at the home of the inted organ- The H. Mayne Stanton family left |, 50,0 yorents’ at Kelliher, occurred znchanfi;{ng theimh mifi,‘,’{; wfit on Sunday for their new home at s : S y froc! wit | the marriage of Miss Mildred Brin-| ;13" gkirt trimmed with drap- Grand Forks. dos to Carl Erlandson, formerly con-! 3. of plain organdy to trickle nected with the St. Hilaire —mmber dogsn “the sides from the walst Co. here. The ceremony was perform- . ‘i“-a e? The-belt is of satin, while ed by Rev. Mclean of Kelliher. Mr. ) rgu;ld neck is finished with & and Mrs. Elandson were in Bemiuwll| gooo 6oching through which ribbon M, A. Halvorson of Grand. Rapids ! ' was a Bemidji business caller yester- o day. Sixteen inch mixed hard and soft slab wood, for sale, $3.50 per load. Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftt Miss Grace 1. Sutherland of Otter- tail was a Monday visitor in this city. Attorney P J. Russell left Monday afternoon for Fergus Falls where he will attend court for about a week. P today en route to Dulutn, Superior Bruno, both of Leonard, moon trip of about two weeks dur-| 5ide 10 be tre & ’ inch i tween train business visitors here| ..., sizes requires 4 34 yards 36-in ¢ . figured and 1 1-4 yard plain organdy. Upon their return, they will go to Middle River to make their home. wr. Hctgx;lul l};v}ewh m‘;:::t I‘;;’“C?QZ'IS' Erlandson has a position with the Sizes, k:.‘r’t ancs’?ga e 98 10 St. Hilaire company there.| cents; § 3 L y 32 inches waist. Price 25 cents, MARKHAM REGISTER: S Among those registered at the Markham were O. M. Harstad, W. B. James, William Eiden, J. H. Mc- Hugh, A. 0. Saunder, F. Kenney, J. W. Meehan, J.. H.: Peterson, J. G. Brown, Dr. F. A. Husk, F. W. Wirfs, G. A. Sanstead and W. B. Kruger of Minneapolis; Al Leren of -Boston; E. F. Rossberg of Crookston; M. M. W_eiger, P. R. Berry, Hélgh J. Hughes, < . v F. L. Wright, Tom Shanen, L. H. i zflfil‘u’f‘e‘lg‘;‘:rs{)&;fiDcefntg;bmf Brochman and J. J. Peters of St el e amang the out of town vis- [Paul; Walter Gilbert and C. R. Sil- NOTICE FOR BIDS. itors in this city yesterday. ;‘:-g(:)t' %h‘gg:écgoz‘;'}‘;fkecg;‘g? ;’,‘ Notice is hereby given that the H. 'annéy and R. 1 Byingtox‘ of bpard of park“cox.nmlssm.ners of the Grand Forks; Lewis: Gollen of Ait- city of Bemidji will receive bids for Kin; Mrs. W. A. Brisewitz of Chi- drinking fountains and lamps to be nooi{, Mont.; M. A. Halvorsen of lnsta_lled dnpche L:hrm:y an.d Ralph Grand Rapids; John M. Graham and ;();::;il::altwlrksa‘wfmn specifications -ap- 3 E. F. Norris of Duluth; and\C. T. mately a& rovows: . cery Co., during the day, or at the : Diameter ‘of .base, 12 inches. i 117tt| NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION § i Markham hotel evenings ¢ Notice is hereby given that a spec-| ¢ ifi;flm‘ L °e/"t" of l'“"p' 8 feet Miss Eunige Ashbury of the Be-|ial election will be held in Indepen-{™ ‘~ & {ron, painted. : 1 school will be | dent: school District No. 7 of Beltra- - e 3 midfi State Norma ncement ex- |mi county, at Central school building, de\lrvi;cekel silver bulb cups, regulating ihe speaker at the commeg f Friday, May |on the 28th day of May, 1920, from fis ercises on the evening li,ly,__lr(falllhel'. 5 to 8 p. m., for the purpose of vot- One_electric light and globe on ing on the proposition of issuing to pinnacle. . o the State of Minnesota the bonds of| . One small bronze fountain with single bulb for Ralph Gracie park. = by for your mani- said municipality' in”the aggregate ! € See Martin-Dahlby ) sum of $235,000.00 bearing interest| >The cites for fountains may be examined in the City “Engineer’s curing, shampooing, facial massages . Beauty parlors|at the rate of four: (4) per cent per|Cs 22 e % apten biock annumy the proceeds thereof to bejoffice. Bids will be received and opened ock, second floor. in New Kaplan bl 1mon6-15 |used for the following purpose: build- at the ‘regular meeting of the park board at eight o’clock p. m. Tuesday, ing and furnishing a new school house and to be numbered and to ma- ture as set forth in the resolution)June 1st. The board reserves the now on file in the office of the clerk. [right to reject any and all bids. g Dated May 17, 1920. J. T. Tuomy, Dated May 17th. 1920. Board of Park Commissioners, 1t5-18 By N. E. Given, Secretary yesterday. i ARy Rev. Bl;ine Lambert delivered the FoAa Baccalaureate address to the gradu- i ating class at Laporte on Sunday evening. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AID The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Aid- of the Presbyterian church will be held in the basement of the church on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'gldck. The hostesses for the afternoon will be Mesdames A. N. McKee, Given McGhee, A. E. Gib-] son and W. E. Dean. A cordial invi: tation is extended to all. Mrs. William Masterson of Nor- £ . thern, motored to Bemidji yesterday e s and attended to the transaction of business. E M. Jagrin returned this morning from Minneapolis, where he has been : on a short business trip, having gone i down on Saturday. e Matt Kelly of Niaraga, N. D., is in the city for a few days repairing 3 a boat which he will take to Cass Lake to use during the summer. 28, in tne school assem Journal. teen young ladies, members gf 'th: 1{’hllat§ea S. S. class, and their teacher, Mrs P. L. Hines, enjoyed an evening with Miss Hildar Anderson at her home on Fourteenth s_treet : last evening. The regular busmes: gession, a social hour and a fine lunc passed the evening- in a_very pleas- ant way, and all enjoyed the hospi- tality of the Anderson family. METHODIST LADIES AID ,Come, with your picnic lunch, to the P. E. Welch home, 1433 Irvine avenue, on Wednesday afternoon, to the. regular meeting of the Metho- dist Ladies* Aid. A cordial invita- tion is extended to all. NOTICE. : The Park Board will receive appli- cations for the position of care taker " and police at a salary of $125. Mar- ried man and resident of Bemidji pre- ferred. Address applications to Sec- L k Board, Bemidji, Minn. retary Par ,_3d5_w Clerk of the Independent School dis- trict No. 7. . 3t5-19 Rex Theatre TODA : AN EXTRA SPECIAL SUPER- FEATURE g CRAMMED , WITH HEART INTEREST AND THRILLING . SITUATIONS! l NOTICE ) Take notice tnat all 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 of city clerk. be obtained at office THOS. BAILEY, 9d5-19 Chief of Police. o . ’ 3, BIDS FOR INSTALLING : A DRINKING FOUNTAIN = . Sealed bidé will be received by the undersigned to be considered at a f the cit ncil to be held [ . . g e say, May 24th, 1920, Tor fur- Where Love Runs Wild : nishing and installing one public drinking fountain in the City Hall Greatest Gypsy Plct e‘Ever Ma de building. § Information can be obtained from thee building committee. The right to reject any or all bide ed. i i (LA EEOSEY GEO. STEIN, ) City Clerk. : Dated Bemidji, Minn.,, May 13th. REX UNION ORCHESTRA 3t5-19 : 10c and 25¢ Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:20 and 9:00 . . COMING FRIDAY - Constance Talmadge in ‘The Love Expert’ JACK DEMPSEY in “Dare Devil Jack” + Drs. Larson & Larson, A WONDERFUL PHOTODRAMA TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), ALSO THUR,, FRL. and SAT. CParamoint Arlcraft Cpiclure [1] T 18! LT Jesse L.Laskuypresents Cecil B.DE PRODUCTION | L MALE~FEMALE ‘. s Foundedon'J M, Barries famous pla P THE ADMIRABLE,CRICHTON Adapted’ Riithe Screanysy Jeanie MacPherson, MILLES Thomas Meighan «»d (Gloria Swanson Head the All-Star Cast ——.—'—.—‘—_’—_——————"——'———— Matinees Daily, Children 15¢, Adults 30c Evenings, Children 25c, Adults 40c EXTRA SPECIAL With ORCHESTRA EVENINGS Come at 3:00, 7:15 and 9:15 Please Be On Time—Nine Reel Super-feature—No Short Subjects 4 DAYS 'STARTING May 19