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WYold. dkh, datiin ‘Aron Bengson of Mizpah was a,lfej " Vollésat 69¢c and 9 > 8¢ at Tropp- ‘“'midji caller’ on Thursday. 2 Take home ‘s Drick of Koor's ice| . E.. bn, Jry, & i eream. e lapolis where they atténdeda the large : A John Engel of Euclid was a busi-|ball given by the Shriners. ¥ 3 , ” ' .of his leg under the table. ess visitor here yesterday. ¥ I 2 . Condon of Chicago, tather of Condon; Jr.; of the Minnesota Magnus Johnson of Kimball was a|E: H,'B. Remirz of Geminell. spent|da the day in the city@g@steylny. ) B. V. McGivern pf Tfttle Falls was |from Philadelphta, Wwhergihe has been | ‘a visitor-in the city yesterday. . - |the 'past three weeks in attendance 5 " ¥ at the general assembly of the & Presbyter K Sdturday Night, nigGubseribe for ‘The - Ploneer.. "Mr.'and ‘Mrs, J..B. uris of Ironton were visitors here gn Thursday. .. . @. M. Reynolds of iCloud spent |a D ‘the day here on business yesterday. Mrs. Larkin Petrie; of Becida, was visiting Bemidji friends yesterday. | ; IR L s Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Claiigen and Mr. J. H: Davidson of Brainerd was aland. Mrs. George E, Lindberg of Bemidji business cailer- yesterday. |Brainerd spent a few: days this week - as the guest of the Mort Pendergast E. F. Rossberg of Crookston spent home at Grant Valley. the'.day here yesterday on bpsiness. noon at.3:30 o'clock. 24 new choice patterns of French 1ib- | voiles arrived today at Troppman’s. $11,|Don’t miss seeing them. “1t6-4 1t6-4 © - Just arrlved.,bléck kid pumps, erty strap, leather Louis heel, at _Troppmap's.- 1 N ¥ DISTINCTIVE SPRING TAILLEUR Navy blue wool jersey is the mat- . Rev. George Keho Ié.\ enjoying a y " ; i Blackd 3 “his - : { § " | erial. for this distinctive spring tail- Miss Bess ‘M. Reed of Blackduck|vigit with his parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Jleur w 1 jersey -being ' selected; by |- was a Thursday shopper in the city.| William Kehoe, who arrived yester- 3 ¥ - é day from Rochester, Minn. They will |[-a0¥y as’a.protest against the high " Mrs.'N. H. Nelson of International |remain about a week. ) c{gt of F\'ex;ldh serge. The two-piece Falls was a Bemidji caller on Thurs- e, | ) fit rt ];fl S!tlt lel’e}t‘l to a straight belt day. : " Mrs. U. G. Moore, of Seattle, was ‘t)h !‘; ‘mt. 53 ‘:‘fie‘“’“’e lower edge ; y __|the honor guest at. & very enjoyab.e| the.front-of | jacket is wideneéd Just arrived, black kid pumps, lib-|affair yesterday afternoon, ““when for decorative . effect ' and trimmed erty strap,’ leather Louis heel; $11,|twenty ladies went on a picnic.to a with ‘buttons, Medfum size requires at Troppman’s. 1t6-4 |very pretty spot at the Head of the| 33 Yards Giinch material, : 5 » . |Lake. All details werevery carefully( _ Pictorial Review Jacket No. 8781 . H. Mills went tc Minneapolis yest-|planned --and -the “guests report 2 Sizes; 34 to 48 inches bust. Price 26 erday, where:he will 'spend several{splendid’ time: "] cents. Skirt No. 8760. Sizes, 24 to: 40 days on business. . ) incbes walst, Price’ 20 cents, . ol v Mrs. D. Burgess returned- last Just anlved, black kid pumps, Hbf_. evening from Brainerd; where she has : ext-t% strap, ‘leather -Louls hfiel,i:éli been since the death: E. Stevens, - - —_— - at Troppmans.’ -41on Saturday at the Northern Pacifici] ppg ! e . . | il trs. Burgess~took little || MRS- ALTCE ‘GRESHAM DOI Jennie. Malikosky of Wilton Was|Eleanor Stevens with ner. Mrs, || Tother of the first American sol- b B " 8 ‘between: train busingss visitor in|Stevens accompanied thenremains. to|| dier- killed in . France, who p <+ Bemidji vesterday. : g Hastings, Min., whére™ interment || entire credit for ‘recovery 'of -her | ; . was made. - She will remain there|| heaith to the well-known medicine Mz, and Mrs. Mo Kiver of Menah-gorseveral week before returning to ,Tanlac. s ga were among the out of wwn call-| ey home on Dewey avenue. . ers in’the city Thursday. : o e : .. NOTICE. David Mc/iuliffe left yesterdaifory =/, * Y o 2 ;- S : s A’ camp meeting_will be held by Minneapoli ,“w!:)e.e hehias aecedted | yyo” fo)iness Methodist church near a yosit}on for .t_ e summer. Rosby,” Minn., June vices at 2:30' p. m. and Three services on Sundays, 1 ( 0 pi:m 5 Every- of Mrs. - M Winebrenner T.ake slx'iean inch ed h_ard‘ a Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&Ftt slab wood, for sale, $3.50 per load. /|'/death to watch him de it A 7o o plaving... . Ole Maltrud and family of ‘Becida,| . Improved and ba 7 # : motored to Bemidji on Thursday to farms. Our large sales force has a attend the farmers’ picnic. continual inquiry ‘tor improved and : g partially improved farms.(If you wish F..R. Duxbury of the Duxbury|to sell your farm and:your -price and Land Co., returned yesterday from a terms are right, we can sell it for Week’s business visit at Madison|you. Write or conte and see the F. R. Wis, - Duxbury Land Company, 204% ] < Third street (Upstairs), Bemidjf,| | ; Mat. 2:30." . ¥. G. Halgren left this morning for l(lnnesota. 5-25t1 i ‘10c ‘and 25¢ International Falls on government - business. -He expects.to return Mon- GRATTON-LaCORE ) day. ; Tuesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at : N |St. Phillip’s parsonage occurred the . Mrs. A. L. Barker aund children |, ., 500 of Miss Florence Gratton jeft yesterddy morning for St. Ch&l,‘-; and Maxwell LaCore, both of this les, Where they will make a month’s|oiey Migs Gratton wore a brown visit. . travelling suit. They were attended = 2 : v . '“|by - Miss Ora DeRushia-and Arthur e following remarkable endorse- J. H. Koors left o :Shoili: b’“séflfé‘: Gratton. ‘A wedding supper was|ment of Tanlac was given recently trip “yesterday, whicl ;" a nCl served -at the home of the bride for|by Mrs. Alice Gresham Dodd, at the ‘Bagley, Shevlin, Leonard and Clear-|y,q ymmediate relatives and friends.|Gresham Memorial Home, = Gavin brook. The h:l)ptyl clouglethl“tt‘ lTSStnevening Park, Evansville, Ind., which home B on a short trip to the twin cities and | weds presented t ioti Mrs. Ben McKinnon, v;'ho "ec‘;'i‘"y Viroqua, Wis., where they will visit peopfe ot ?ndi:n};etabsy t::i:fi:;::::%; submitted to 4 surgica operab_oné her sister, Mrs. Carter Cutter. They|their appreciation of the services ren- is reported to be.able to be about|yiy make their home. here. dered to his ‘country by her son, Cor- o 3 % again. R poral James B. Gresham, the first 5 - Mrs. George Till and two children, . BIDS : American soldier killed .in 'France. 4 “ 7. and Mrs. Lily Morgan, all of Yola,| Sealed bids will be received by the Expressions of sympathy were. re- i were shopping and calling on friends/undersigned, to ‘be - opened at the|ceived by Mrs. Dodd from all parts 1" here Thursday. meeting of the Town Board to be held |of the United States, and the news- on the County Road, by tie County]|bPapers of the country carried the A large land- sales organizafi&: Ditch Nr‘:l. 1, 13% milés north ‘of Sol-|story of the first “war mother.” desires to get in communication W way, on June 19th, 1920, at 2 o’clock Th , i o owners of lgnrge tracts. Address Lock|p. m., for the construction of a con- sulte: fr}nl O::)(e O:er?:;ss%x;:alg;:\fv}:i r:! ; Box 93, Bemidji, Minn. 5-25tf | crete bridge over said ditch, accord-| Mrs. Dodd’s health, but everyone will i 2 A ing to plans and specifications on file|jearn with int‘erest' and pleasure that 2 Captain Daniel J. Moore, command-|in the office of the Toewn Clerk. she is now in splendid health aé i b ing Company K., returned: from St. The Board. reserves-the right to re-|when seen at h’;z home., recentl h' i Paul this morning after spending two)ject any or all bids. made the followin; stateemicntn Y‘,'s e days there on business. J. A. HALLAN, |70 it fg b » BIVINg 3tw6-3-20 : : Town Clerk. | the entire credit for her recovery to the well-known medicine, Tanlac. “After my dear boy’s death, I had a general breakdown in health,” said Mrs. Dodd. *“At first it was just in- digestion. My food used to upset me and I had to diet myself very care- fully, which wasn’t much hardship as 4 THE GREAT Drama L William Bailey, of Rockford, I, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Dick Mel- ville, on Minnesota avenue. He has a two week’s furlough. ENTERTAINED IN HONOR OF MRS. J: KOHLER A few ladies gathered at the Ca- Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds, | hill home last evening in-.compliment . See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro-{to Mrs. J. Kohler, who ~will "leave cery. Co., during the day, or at thelsoon: for her home in: Memphis, I lost all desire to eat. Then I had " Markham hotel evenings. 1117tf|Tenn. The evening" was spent in|an attack qf rheumatism, with severe PR music and conversation and a delight- | pains in my shoulders, back and arms. . Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Whaley leftiful luncheon served. Those present Some times I used to suffer a-great * this noon.for Duluth and:: Bayfield, | were Mesdames Kohler, LaJambe, G.|deal, and my joints would get all . - Wis., where they will visit with rel- H. French, Sommers, Dalton, Winkle- swollen up and stiff.. I was able to " atives and friends for a short time-.|sky,, Patterson, Bowers, Gainey,|do very little about the house, and i 4 Zeigler, Susan Smith, Conrad Olson,|at times couldn’t even cook a meal. . See Martin-Dahlby for your mani-|Lahr and Cahill, also Misses Lottie|{I got very nervous and restless, and ¢ curing, shampooing, facial massages|French and Marie Cahill. at night would lay awake for hours; and scalp treatments. Beauty parlors and lost many a night’s sleep as a in New Kaplan block, second floor. consequence, ' . 1mon6-15 |2 “A friend of mine had received a great deal of help from Tanlac, and it was she who advised me to try it. I am so glad I did for it proved the best medicine I have ever taken. It soon gave me a good appetite and seemed to settle my stomach so that I was no longer troubled with indi- gestion. I don’t know what it is to have rheumatic pains now, the swelling and stiffness has all gone out of my jéints and I am able to do the work of the house with the greatest ease. My nerves are now steady and | | strong, I sleep fine at night, and I feel better in health than ever be- fore in my life. I shall always be grateful for what Tanlac has done for me, ‘and-shall recommend it every chance I get.” Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City Drug Store and by the leading drug- fic action, yet tempered by a of love, youth, tenderness beauty. before, ' justice as they Miss Margaret Anderson, teacher at Grand Forks, who has spent the past several days as the guest of Miss Claire Nangle, returned yesterday to her home at International Falls. ELKO £ LOVEAND LET LOVE IS THE CREED of g':'go,};%‘;;‘ {;';:::; =The Butterfly Man . 'nervou':leu oh:- g d: ESTARRING LEW CODY of any kind, needing SUN. MON. & TUES. eyes fitted, . i gists in -every town. “obsticl ; ‘Mrs. T. E. Virts and daughter , Dorothy, expect to leave tomorrow ifor Dayton, Ohio, where they will ; visit for a short time before going on ~to their new home at Boise, Idaho, where Mr. Virts is located in bust .ness. . SEE how the beauty of weaker thru the mire of play for you if you love Bracken. Produced by H. Davis, .;b »Then Mamma .'Knew, . . ; svMamma, I lost my gum,” cried Nt. Aingif; shie ‘cut him oft, 'smiled ~ apologetically at her 1t6-4 : *on- Hi “Mamnia, I Igst"—this time' the R e mother smiling vacantly over: her por- . Glen Hard- : - "] tion of the cho ! ) i 3 p suey: lunch; effective- 494t | tng returned Ye"":fl.‘:’:%‘m Minne-| : ¥ ‘ly stopped. Harold with a: sharp pinch ‘When the guests had gone Harold pouted the explanation: - “All I want- ed to tell you, mamma, was that I'd Bemidji caller in Thursday. Electric, Light W S \ 2%1lost my gum _in your chop suey, but \ was a‘Bemidji bu r yestef-| \ +.:| won wouldn’t let me finish.”—Detroit IREX THEATRE : TODAY and Saturday h ERE’S a real galloper! The story.of a U. S. Ranger, re- formed from an outlaw life Fate forces to arrest his ! r associates, only to find that “:|" theixleader is his own brother, and that brother, the man between his sweetheart and himself. Troubles? Youbet! And action? I'll say so! ] Yeg genial Harry Carey somchow fllU;hwugh—you‘ll be tickled to Now Jack Hoxie and Ann Little “Lightning Bryce” _ REX UNION ORCHESTRA Eve. 7:20-9:00 Henry B. Walthall 'His, Greatest Photo CONFESSION™ Photodramas come and photo- dramntas go, and few of them live in your memory longer than a fleeting vision. Not so with this tremendous drama from the pen of the virile writer, Hal Reid—a play that .brings you out of your seat with a jolt. A play that has never been .equalled for suspense, terri- story and SEE the - “thrilling storm scenes produced with a realism that leaves you aglow | with emotion—see the great scene of the gathering of the mighty clan. You'll be elec- trified as you've never been SEE and follow the forces of are sternly marshalled out to the erring. ‘See how righteous- ness and love overcome all “See how faith smashes down all barriers. the inspired mind leads the fate into the light of day. It’s the .the super photo drama of years. Directed by Bertram the National Film Corporation of America. Presented by Geo. e ———— O M ; : HElfi ‘TO ADM'HAL PEARY Ingenious Way to ‘Save. Gas. ; 3 L A woman’s invention to ‘save gas at’ " the gas range makes the weight of pot or kettle on the burner throw' open a' valve which allows the gas to burm full force, while with the removal ef that weight the valve closes to a point where it cuts off all the gas except an amount barely sufficient to support a pilot light, . g ommencing = REX Sunday v Perhaps 'the safest way to polish See the Daredevil REX~dJune 89 WILLIAM. FOX presents TOM MIX Ix; His Latest Western Chne Thriller Robert E. Peany, Jr., sixteen-yeare old son of the late' Admiral Robert B. Peary, discoverer of the North pole. To this boy the admiral bequeathed his medals, trophies, etc., with the re- quest that he pass them on to his || - children. : . A A A A A AP0 Polishing Mirrors, A Drama of Daredeviltry In cleaning mirrors and pictures and Romance % great care must he taken that no wa- . i &, .aeep under the glass. Water will Directed by L back of a mirror and blister Jacques Jaccard and clean these glasses is to use a Mix damp chamois skin. Wring the cha- mois as dry as possible out of warm Rescue the girl from the e s i thy ceew| Jutlaw mouitain icabln, water and again wring dgy. Rub the ls)v‘llmtsunsll;;r thwabpli 8mhiid glass the second time and polish with ullets wi e girl on his paper if necessary, but it won't be. back. Leap from a stage This way of cleaning mirrors and pie- || coach onto the back of a tures does not endanger the frame in speeding horse with the any way and is very satisfactory. rescued girl in his arms. Subscribe for TRe Dally Pnes: There are Meats and Meats; try ours and you will ‘eat no other | SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY BEEF POT ROAST BEEF RIB STEW ........... BONELESS RIB ROAST LEG OF VEBAL:.......cccosocicdssicisisammmsninios VEAL SHOULDER : VEAL STEW LEG OF LAMB 'SHOULDER OF LAMB LAMB STEW FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS Héad Lettuce, Radishes, Cucumbers, Asparagus, New Carrots, New Cabbage, Green Onions, Wax Beans. STRAWBERRIES ‘ PALACE MEAT MARKET Phone 200-201 ..i18¢ ~15¢ Elko Hat Shop | The Store Aea. |-—————— s Big. | EXTRA SPECIAL of both light and dark TRIMMED HATS Choice $5.00 " Many; of tiede hats are worth as much as $15.00; none less thah $7.50. Your choice, Friday and Sat- urday only ~ $5.00 Do you remember that good looking hat you pur- chased on one of our similar sales? There are many more just the same values, in this sale. Don’t fail to come. Many summer hats in leghorns, white miladies, etc., are included. Summer is just around the corner and you will soon need a light hat. : SATURDAY ONLY, $5.00 PAGE FIVE