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~ [ : . Bugene McDonough returned to St. Paul last evening, after spending sev- eral days at the Chas. Nangle home. Take home a drick of Koor's ice ‘eream. 4-5tt Special lot brown pumps only. $5.560 1t6-17 David Rahn arrtved yesterday from Minenapolis to spend a-month with Leslie Bailey. Miss Anne Cohen artived in the city: yesterday from Dayton, Ohio, for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen. Call Wanted carrier boy at once. ver oftiéd;” " 7 2t6-18 -at Ploneer oftig& "™ e Mrs. Fred Beaudry and children left yesterday morning for Hermans- ville, Mich., where they will spend a month visiting. Sales ladies wanted. Apply Bémid- ji Shoe Store. 2d6-18 The Misses Mary and Florence left they will visit for two weeks With their sister, Mrs. McLaughlin. ‘White Reignskin shoes, mil. heels, $8.00 at Troppman’s. 1t6-17 A large land sales organization desires to get in communication with owners of large tracts. Address Lock Box 93, Bemidji, Minn. < 5-26tf My customers or others interested in the products of the Dr. Ward Medi- cal Co., may mail orders to me and 1 will fill promptly by mail. J. D. amlin, agent, Nebish, Minn 1d6-17 « —Congressman Harold Knutson has % made good. Why change? 1t6-17 Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds, See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- # cery Co., during the day, or at the ¥ Markham hotel evenings. 1117t White Reignskin shoes, mil. heels, $8.00 at Troppman’s. 1t6-17 Miss Marie Aiken of Grand Rapids arrived in the city this afternoon to be the guest at the MacGregor home and to attend the wedding of Miss Lillian MacGregor on Saturday, June 19 . In the three years that Harold Knutson has been a member of Con- gress he has risen to a position of power in the house. Why chanlgte:;'!17 Alson Funnel arrived in Bemidji yesterday to make a short visit with his sister, Mrs. F. A. Hass. Mr. Fun- nel is en route from his home at De- troit, Mich., to Glasgow, Mont. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Patry left yest- erady on a motor trip through Deer River, Duluth, Superior and Port ‘Wing,, Wis., to visit Mr. Patry’s par- ® ents and other relatives and friends. ld They expect to be gone a week. One go(}d term deserves another. il Harold Knutson has made good in M Congress and deserves anotherltgrrlni t6- Rev. George Backhurst returned A yesterday from Red Lake, where he $ held services in St. John’s church and a conference with the Indians regard- ing arrangements for the annual con- vocation .of the Indians belonging to the Episcopal church in the various reservations of Northern Minnesota. This conference meets at Red Lake on June 29 to 30. Following is the program for the two days session: Tuesday, 7:30 . m.—Evening, service and sermon by Bishop .J. D. Morrison. ‘Wednesday, 10 a. m.—Holy communion and serm- i on. At 3 p. m. there will be Sunday school and women’s meetings, also i business meetings with reports of i@ lay leaders and delegates. At 7:30 % p. m. there will be a Sunset service 8 with addresses by several leaders. g ‘Why change a tried and true Con- il gressman for an untried man whomr few know? Vote for Harold Knut- # son. -His good work deserves recogni- M tion. 1t6-17 » [ 4 ‘T SOCIAL AND PERSONAL yesterday for Warren, Minn., where,| THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1920 ) ORCHARD RETURNS FROM CITIES Let us keep our faithful servants in oftice. flarold Knutson has been a faithful servant and is always on the job. Why change? 1t6-17 The home of Misses Mary and Flor- ence Bell was the scene of a pretty summer shower on Tuesday evening for Miss Lillian Macgregor, whose marriage to Robert C. Shaw takes place on Saturday, June 19. The rooms were beautifully decorated with pink and white clover blossoms and streamers of same color. A very pleasant evening was.spent in an in- formal way. Miss MacGregor was presented with beautiful pieces of cut glass and pyrex, after which dainty refreshments were served. Miss. MacGregor was also honored at-a’ .miscellaneous ghower at the home of Mrs. C. E. Battles, on Lake Boulevard last evening, when thirty- five lady friends of Miss MacGregor were entertained by Mrs. Battles and Mrs. Jos. McTaggert. The rooms were prettily decorated with garden flowers and several unique eontests passed a social hour, after which re- freshments were served. Miss' Mac Gregor received a great many beau- tiful things. JUVENILE BAND BOYS - MEET TOMORRO All members of the Juvenile band are requested by bandmaster Riggs, to meet at the band headquarters to- morrow morning at 8 o’clock. WANTED Improved and partially improved farms. Our large sales force has a continual inquiry for improved and partially improved farms. If you wish to sell your farm and your price and terms are right, we can sell it for you. Write or come and see the F. R. Duxbury Land Company, 204% Third street (Upstairs), Bemidji, Minnesota. , 0-26tt BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned, to be opened at the meeting of the Town Board to be held on the County Road, by tae County Ditch No. 1, 1% miles north of Sol- way, on June 19th, 1920, at 2 o’clock p. m., for the construction of a eon- crete bridge over said ditch, accord- ing to plans and specifications on file in the office of the Town Clerk. The Board reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. . J. A. HALLAN, Town Clerk REX Theatre 3d6-17 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HAVE YOU EVER Read That Strange Book, “The Guests of Hercules,” by C. N. and A. M. William- son? HERE AT LAST Is the All Absorbing Story in Pictures ASSIONS 'LAYGROUND Mac DONALD In the role of “Mary Grant,” the girl who broke the bank at Monte Carlo.’If you never do another thing see THIS one. _ Correct Summer Styles . MILAN, GEORGETTE, TAFFETAS, HEMPS, : LEGHORNS AND SIPPER, at 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ALL OTHER HATS Now on Sale at Reductions of Lo ONE HALF AND ONE THIRD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LaFontisee Millinery AN, = 2 h n in the Salvation Army hall this even- ing. u meeting of the Town Board to be held on the County Road, by the County Ditch No. 1, 1% mile north of Sol- way, on June 19th, 1920, at 2 o’clock P crete bridge over said ditch, accord- g to plans and specifications on file in the office of the Town Clerk. ject any or all bids. 3 BIDS FOR SALE AND REMOVAL. b Bemidji, Minn., at 8 o’clock p. m,, June 21st, 1920, for the sale and removal from the premises, the fire hall building ward, Nymore. can be secured from the city en- gineer. to reject any or all propositions. 3 morning from the twin cities, where THE BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER PAGE FIVE S mme—— Drs. Larson & Larson, Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches, nervousness or eye dis- orders.of any kind, needing glasses or glasses repaired, consult them. Artificial eyes fitted. . Sealed bids will be réceived by the VAUDEVI LLE SATURDAY, JUNE (9th Matinee and Night STANLEY & M'CONNELL omedy Entertainers TWO Bits of Scotch and Irish PERRY TAYLOR Comedy Conjurer Captain Orchard returned this e has been for several days. He an- [J [J ounces that there will be services lrls-LadleS- w Omen It is said that nine out of ten females are diseased with Constipa- tion—it’s terrible. Constipation often results in pimply face, sallow color, bad breath, and mean disposition. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is a “positive’ Laxative—mild, pleasant, certain—so thoroly cleansing and purifying that CONSTIPA- TION disappears, and when your Constipation goes—your COM. PLEXION improves, you feel better, eat better and enjoy living. Give it a thoro trial and you will recommend it to all your women friends. 35 cts. a package. Tea or Tablets. BARKER’'S DRUG STORE . m., for the construction of a con- The Board reserves the right to re- J. A. HALLAN, d6-3—17 Town Clerk: | Bids will be_received and .opened efore the city council of the City of Rex Theatre ' TODAY In a Story of the Kentucky Mountains—the Picture You’ll Always Remember MONROE SALISBURY His Divorced’ e W ife Stone walls, iron bars, confine his body, yet his spirit wanders free. Taking upon himself another’s crime, only to shield his wife, while she and the guilty man seek happiness together. A new dramatic rendering of the eternal triangle— with a gripping climax and a heart-satisfying ending. Now playing. located in the Fifth The Demon and the Clown GRAND subscribe for The P‘oneer. REX -cosesie s SHE WON'T WEAR DRESSES BECAUSE THEY “SMELL MISSIONARY”—WAIT TILL YOU SEE HER DEVIL-DEVIL DANCE! ““The Idol Dancer ”’ She’s the Fascinating Heroine of 'D. W. GRIFFITH’S Latest personally directed photoplay, a romance of truelove and wild adventure in the far- away Southern Seas Information as to dimensions, etc., The city council reserves the right Bemidji, Minn., June 15th, 1920. GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. d6-16-18 FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY REX UNION ORCHESTRA Price—10c and 25¢ 7:20 and 9:00 o’Clock 5 ® ol 5 < You’ll see many strange and- stirring things in this unusual drama of life in a land where might makes right. DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS REPUBLICAN RALLY ’ COME AND HEAR ;. Hon. Fred W. Putnam Railroad and Warehouse Commissioner HON. C. C. McCARTHY and others discuss the Live Political and Economic Issues of the Day These talks will be of interest to every good and loyal citizen of Minnesota. TONIGHT AT THE ARMORY 8 P.M. 8 p. m. e L] | b | | =T o —— | e { | . e S At 3 !