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Miss May Jameson of 'Anoka was a Bemidji visitor ysterday. R < Peter Rousseau.of Cloquet was a - Bemidji Yisitor yesterd/ayr § Y Miss Anna Tardy of l'(roh‘n, called on Bemidji trlends Saturday. t J. D. Wilson of St. Cloud spent,the day here today on buslness “ Dan Lovejoy of Little Falls spent the day in this city, yesterday. Mrs. Ed LaFluer is reported to be ill at her home, 620 First street. Take home a frick of Koor's. ice rream. / 4-5tl Mrs. A. H. Vernon of Little- FalTé was a Bemidji visitor on Sunday. C. E. Brown of Crookston, poultry fexpert, was a ‘Sunday visitor here. Funkley, spent Sunday in the city. Mrs. Frqd Marsh of Plnewood was a huslness caller in the city Satur- day. " ] Mrs. Troppman is buying a line of ladies trimmed hats while in‘ New York. 2t8-24 RV 8 B \/IcPartlm of International s spent the day in *Bemld]l yestt y. . / ! Mrs. E.|W. Jehnson entertalned Saturday aftexnoon at three tables of bridge. S. C. Bailey left yesterday for Ros- sau, where he will conduct a land sale today.- J ~ ‘Miss Vera Cutter of Waville, ar- ved in the c¢ity this morning for a ort visit. Mrs:’J. B. Hayne of Pinewood was between train shopper in the city turday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Simpson of Re- r were among the Sunday visitors this eity. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin of Pu- sky. were the week end guests of midji friends. John Nyberg of International ils was a business jcafler in - this ty- on- Saturday. Mp. and Mrs. Smith of Baudette rere among’ the out of town callers 1 Bemidjk on Sunday [ Miss ‘\'Ianon Selgel of Walker, sent a part of last week the guest »>f Miss Helen Minnick. Dr. and Mrs, W. H. Fortin of Pn- ‘posky, were among the business call- »rs in the city Saturday. Mrs. M. St. Peter of Deer River, is m ding to matters of business in cny for a fewy days’ Mrs. Sam Lee of Daltom avenue ~ant to Puposky Saturday for a visit few,weeks with friends. " =L, § G. Selvig-of Crookston spent, fay here yesterdav preparatory iking the trip'to- Grygla today. v. George W. Kehoe left this ing for a ten days visit in Min- olis and points in ‘Wisconsin. / ohn Davis, of Deer River, arrived urday for a two weeks visit with 1iends in Bemidji and in Nymore. A.-A. Richardson took the first air- ane photos of Bemidji. Buy them 8-10tt ! Mrs. W. Z. Robinson and daughter filizabeth. left this afternoon for rargo for-a week’s visit with rela- P wes. el Mrs. E. A. Grier and daughter, Eli- beth, were over Spnday guests of e J. B. Minnick family, 914 Irvine ‘enue. nue. , ) X R Miss Mary Owen of Dqyon, S. D, A rived Saturday to'be thé&~guest of e W. E. Dean family at their home Lake Bouleyard. = ard Mrs. E. W. Johnson and Johnson’s mother, Mrs. Jessie ns, went to Duluth this noon 1gi back their new car. & sh paid for Liberty Bonds. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- o., during the day, or at the am- hotel-evenings. 7 7-29t1 %d Mrs. E. A. Rhea of Flat ‘n.,, are the guests of their W. Rhea and family. They i be here for several weeks. Hakkerup left this morning ‘ankee. where he will attend onal Phr)tngr'mhet: conven- iss Weisenberger is in charge tudio. — . Cora E. Reed and daughter, djrie, returned yesterday = fromr ad, where Mrs. Reed has spent Ftwo week with relatives.. Miss " has visited for the past month “\ N. D.. and other points, t mother at.-Moorhead and dng her home. Drs. Larson & Larson, ¥ Optometrists. 1f trou- bled with = headaches, nervousness or eye dis- any kind, naeding gtlt;nu s repaired, consult them. eyes fitted. | . Bemidji on- Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and family of | Miss Esther Almqufst of Crosby was a Bemidji visitor yegterday «C. A. Johnson o ; Brainerd was a business visitor in"this city on Sat- urday, ‘Miss Jenney Holmgren of Red Lake wad a Bemidji visitor on Sat- urday. ! A, Misses Irene English and Olena Or- dahl of Brainerd spent the day in ‘Mr. and Mrs. 'F. Murphy ef Crosby were among the Saturday vis~ itors in this city. W, C.- Hasselbarth and TC. E. Nightingale of International Falls were Bemidji callers Saturday. /e ‘Mr. and Mrs: N. S, "Hegnes and Mrs. H. C. Stuhr and son of Argyle were Bemidji callers on Saturday. Mr. and Mss. M. F. McFarland of Thief River Falls were.among the out. of tdwn visitors in Bemid]i on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Lowry and Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Shay of Fergus-Falls, were among thé Saturday visitors in Bemidji. Mrs. Blaine Lambert and children, frout, £nd Miss Agnes MoGhee and Bertha Webster, Yeturned- ‘Saturaay eveyng from Hines. 5 F. 5. Lycan left last night for To- fhoe ledo, Ohjo, for an exténded trip, call-|. ed there on account of the illness of his mother. cents, - Captain Harry B. Allen of Minne- apolis of the Sixteenth Field Artil- lery, is"a business visitor in this city today. Judge Andrew Grindeland was a caller in ,the city yesterday. He left this morning on the automobile trip fo Grygla and the-north country. acts. Mr. and Mrs., T. J. Wickhan will leave tomorrow morning for a two weeks visit at Verndale and other points ixr ‘that section of the state. Mrs. ‘William Clish and sister-in- law, Mrs. Arthur Rondeau of Minne- apolis, returned this morning from Walker, where they spent the_ past week with relatives. — Miss Anne Kennedy will return to her home in St. Paul to TrOW even-. ing, after spending the past week as the guest of Mrs. A. J. Machllan, 603 Bemidji avehue. " Mrs Walter Cooper returned\this morning to her home in Baltimore, after spending the past-ten days in the city the guest of Mr..and Mrs. H. L. Huffman. Mrs, Cooper was formerly of N?%;meapons and a sor- ority sister of ‘Mrs. Huffman. , - N. E. Given returned this morning from Aurora where he has/been visit- ing relatives since’ Thursday morn- ing. Mrs, Given, who has been_ vis: iting there for several weeks, will res main until after the funeral of her brother, Thomas Quayle, whose body is being sent from Liverpool for re- burial at Aurora._ . = . Yesterday morning at 9 o’clock at his farm home at Island Lake, mMaple Ridge township, Christ Olson. passed away at the age of 68 years. He leaves his wife and one daughter, Hazel, who is now married and lives in San Francisco, and one son, Ed- ward, who makes his home with his parents. M. E. Ibertson has charge of the funeral arrangemegts, which wiil be announced as séon as word has been received from the daughter. Interment will be made in'-Green- wood cemetery. P NOTICE OF BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned to be opened by the City Council of the City of Bemidji. Minn., at a regular meeting to be held on Monday, August 30th, 1920, for the construction of a sanitary sewer ex- tension on Bemidji avenue from 11th to 13th street. = . Plans and specifications on file in the office of the city engineer. Certified check for 10 per cent of ULTRASTYLISH SUMMER Lace, which is so exteu’ively used “this season, plays the leading part in the decoration of this pale blue organdy frock. A deep band of the trimming set into the skirt gives~a border effect, while edging is “used to outline the round neck and open — Hemstitching = finishes - the short sleeves. The|belt is of blue or- gandy. Medium size requires yards 36dnch Orgafidy with '13% yerds wide /and 215 yards narrow Piotorial Review Dress No. 891f, ' Sizes, 34 to 44 inches/bust. Price, 3§ ing desire for a happy blend of stenic dlsplay, lavish costuming, ‘with ‘an ovgrwhelming tunes, lotg of pretty girls and an ex- traordinary assortment of dancing. The first is located in an ‘up to the minute Drug Store. ond act, a large Department store in New York city. under the ‘)ersonal direction of Billy Koud ,the main produ the New York biF productions, who also is responsible dancing of .the lively chorus girla. The scenery is by that wizard of the brush Joseph Valentine. music and ensembles have h€en ar- ranged by Dave Vining, a combina- tion whose work has shown liancy in many Broadway success- ful productions. INDIAN PREACHER AND VETERAN MAKES APPEAL New York, Aug. 23.—An -appeal by an American Indian, a preacher and veteran of a machine gun bat- talion in the .worfd war, for the pro- tection of his own soil has been re- ceived by the American Legion Week- ly. The Rev. Whitefeather, a mem- GRAND #:2: TONIGHT Admission 15¢ and 30c ‘SIIOWI 7:30 and 9:00 S for them. the loser.” Sam. son FROOKL quotation. pounds 44 . . “LAUGH WITH amount of _ catchy clever in" two ‘“Oh,. Daddy” is The séc- It has been staged cer .of many of for ‘the artistic The bril- TYPICAL OF THE FAMOUS~KLONDIKE er of the Fallon, Nev., Legion: is the author of the appeal which asks that the “white man” by kept: off the reéservation near Stili- water, a proposal having been made to open it for settlément. “Make a law that no white man or Mexican can take oiir lands or mar- ry in this tribe,” he urges. poor. Indians in good shape and I know- that the government will be ‘well paid in the long run. no lazy Indians here at white man would like to see us poor Indians give up our land and work A man, no matter who he is, if he works out for others is the SATISFYING TO THE “NTH” DEGREE ROBERT W. SERVICE .7 is the exceptlonal picture \ MINNESOTA CREAMERIES TO SUPPLY NAVY BUTTER Butter that wins blye ribbons at the Minnesota State Fair, September 4 to 11, is good enough -for Uncle SUBSCR!BE FOR 'FHE DAILY PIONEER LARRY SEMON “The Grocery Clerk” TONIGHT. & TUES. At the ELKO| \ THE LAW = YUKON The Realart Speclal in Six Big Parts, by _THRILLS, SUSPENSE, FIGHTS, ROMANCE WONDERFUL SCENERY amount bid should accompany the same, ~ The clty council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ~ GEO.) STEIN, ] ity Clerk. || Dated Bemidji, Minn., Aug. 20th, 1920. ¥ T2t8-21-23 ¥ NOTICE OF BIDS Sealed bids will ‘be received by the undersigned to be opened by the City Council of the City of Bemidji, Minn.; at a regular meeting to be held on Monday, Aug. %0th, at 8 o’clock p. m. for housing the well located in the 5th Ward and for the well at the city hall, also for the repair of the roof on the store huuse at the pump- ing station. Full information as to plans and work regqiired can be obtalned from the City ‘Engineer. Certifiel check for 10 per cent of amnrunt bid should accompany same. The city council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. Dated Bemidji, Minn., Aug. 20th, 1920. 2t8-21-23 “OH DADDY” SURE TO WELL ~ - SATISFY EXACTING AUDIENC “Oh Daddy,”.T. H. Willhite’s latest musical comedy, who gave to the pub- lic so many popular songs, that his name bécame a HQusehold word, will brighten the way “to the announce- ment that “Oh-Daddy” will play at the Grand theatre tomorrow night. It is an assured fact that the per- formance will sausfy the most dnct- vt v e Season’s First Road Attraction Kilroy-Britten, Inc. A GLORIOUS HIT offer Fatty Arbuckle in "I st of the “Put all We have ‘the The Rev. \yhitefeather:-served in the 846th Machine Gun Battalion. Minnesota butter makers will sup- ply about 70 per cent of the butter used by the Navy the coming year. Six co-operative creameries have been # |awarded contracts to supply the tars with butter and the price is about 6 cents above the average New York 1t all the butter made iy, ) Minnesota was mouded into the figure of a cow, was moulder into the figure of a cow feet high and weighillg 130,785,698 - A Whlrlle-Glrlle Fashion Rev1ew "TODAY. ' | { I ) Wflham Fox presents i i ! s : Farnum’s greatest picture. : A : FOX NEWS Rex Union Orchestra REX Theatre BIG EVENT OF THE SEASON This is last day of Farnurrr Picture WILLIAM EARNUM ‘The Joyous Troublemakers’ _ A stirring romance of the Golden West. The happiest role'in which the greatest actor has ap- peared; full of pep, replete with action, ., comedy and drama, thrills and suspense. ,CHARLIE CHAPLIN in“BY.THE SEA” Prices 10c/—30(': E THEATRE : TONIGHT & TUES OLIVE THOMAS “Out -Yonderw A Ralph Ince Production The most beautiful girl in the world in a new play of love and romance. LARRY SEMON Comedy King, in “The Grocery Clerk” Matinees 10c-20c Nights 10c-26¢ TONIGHT & TUES PAGE FIVE \ ) GRAND %%. Tuesday, Aug. 24 JAZZ Musical Comedy ING: Seats Saturday at Grand. War Tax. NOT PICTURES. JAM FULL OF LAUGHS AND/ TOE-TAPPING' TUNES—A FEAST OF MUSIC, SONG AND DANC- 50¢ to $1.50; Plus