Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 8

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER KKK KEX 3030 24 W 2 0k o4 o W2k 3 o 34 [ consequences were that they were | % % % % ¥ % x % % k & X NN T acres of land near town where Ne|Dubbs” will play a second peftor xllexpects to bugld a . modern house il ke school house Mon- Better Than Pills ance at Carr ' ¥ KELLIHER SCHOOL NOTES #late hfor lschoo]. ML SOLWAY ; < P x4 % % %% uk| The class night program has been | soon. day, May 16, at 8$:30 p. 'm» Many | » & EEERER KK g o D will e | %% % %% % %% % # %% % %% “"Muny tmprovements are _being | who went before have suid they wish For Liver Il The Seniors will have their class|cone during the next three weeks to| ‘Miss Ellen Rock visited with Elva|made on the Jefferson highway to go agalin and those who did not S. 3 ‘picnic Saturday, May 14, at Itasca|make the program for the evening of Peterson at Puposky over Friday.| Mrs. James Smith has teopened her |see the first performance must not f prog ening el a 25¢ box i park, They will motor to Diamond/ May 27 a success. Miss Peterson accompanied Miss Rock jice cream parlor. miss this one. You will get your s d i Y Point where they will have breakfash.| The tennis court has been laid out|DPack and spent Sunday with her par-| Mrs. Parks from Washington, D.|money’s worth of entertainment. The | ¢ and then R to the park for dinner.|and'several of the students play ten | €8s Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Peterson. |C., has arrived to visit her son Vernie | proceeds to go to support the “All CITY DRUG STORE —t The Kelliher school is. planning ainis regularly. David Hinshaw of Wilton was a and family. Go” glee club. See “Deacon Dubbs.” |} big program for Field day, May 17./ " Mr. Hankey appointed the Seniors | caller in Solway Friday. | Mrs. James Smith was a caller in | This day will be & “community day”|and Juniors to conduct the morning| William Ferrie arrived Saturday | Bemidit last week. | Revealing Their Worth, e e | and many of the country people are|oxercises in the assembly room. Annie | morning from McCanna, N. D., to get . LAOM A% Vining has moved on Alee| gy o oo hictorieal gentus, to our H ! expected to visit Kellihor that day.|Bryant was given the first opportunity | his car. Mrs. P, J. Rock and Mrs. C.|FOfes: place which be bas vented. | iuking, is that which can seo_ the NEW TOBACCO i B Many specialties Wt‘ntb” Bt'"n. suchiand her program proved a success.|M. Pgterson returned with him A\Iou-‘un;l"fifi:m‘&:fi,‘;}n-e‘({“'.l(s)“]-juc]::l'hl;{né‘:ty oblie m‘em‘ung g s ] i as a_pie-eating contest, suitcase race, | Part of her program was the reading | day. cday event 5 . Frcga o i [} threclogged race and many others.of “Ford Smiles,” which showed how! 13 Peterson was a business caller Ay evening. ) . - | bim,us:the trué-poet is he who detects STORE NOW . é . The high school students. are divided|a new physics book is needed on ac-|in Bgmidii Monday. fhis6 }?lel soit lg husy. elescing Jind | the divine in the casual ; and we some- i H into four teams with Harry Leach,§count of a mew invention on the The section work has begun once Dr’”,. .dR_u;ers. . N what syspect the depth of his insight P OPEN i k Lawrence Lindquist, Ethel Liljegren { Ford, which follows: “The latest im- MOore. The .crew consists of Leunur(l't Rm ad (}ll_luu 11\1‘\L was bein® built ['into the past, who cannot recognize ii R} !Lj} Eé | L o Milles for captains. The { peam e o S ord 1o o eicam Polorson, Serls Hennessey, Warren | 10 Roors’ feed store has been con:the godlike of toduy under that dis- gl ! 4 f teams have alrgady selected their {horseshoe magnet mounted on the JOY. James Bratton, Lee Sime, John Digted. i guise in which it always.visits us.— — H i names, colors and yells. Amgreat dea{vear axle and which picks up the“[‘;lgis.‘ ‘{alm Selmo and Willlam | o o o T - e Lowell. \ { COMPLETE LINE OF H of interest is taken in the cominsy f car i) Plaistead. SIS S ST h § o '#] parts that drop off while the car is| ' arge mumber of the young!® BEMIDJI TOWNSHIP % |Subscrive for Ths Dafly| Ploneer. TOBACCO, CIGARS | samples of the programs and invita~ mercantile store, left Tuesday for!.lc v e o The farn bureau drive i 1 TT! Ar tions this morning and are all well e “whera she aill span ner Cponing and il reported 8000 | Ajrrq Moon and Horman Fansie | KILL RATS TODAY gnd CIGARETTES # satisfied. . spring vacation. | By . ey ot <iness | Were difivers on Monday and Tuesday = B 3 / ; Bennie Barber, under the inflience) Lillian Anderson, who has been cflm:{"}f’n g::"l:l‘]’:‘ S iiday DUSINeSS | rr My, Harson, crew member, cane - SOFT DRINKS ) 4 af “a Senior,” replaced the rope: on|teaching an cight-month school at! \ndrew Romeo and Walter Peter-|Y2SSing this township. s AND . ’ K g the flag pole Tuesdry night of last|Ebro, returned to her home at Foy!gon motored to Bemidji Friday A party of young people consisting By Uslng # | } we ek. I imagine we will all see her event b gt SenLg Y ved O Ada Warner, Ethel Ruko, Gladys ] I 1 5 e thita Saturday evening, Ruth Stal, who has been employed | &. 02 Y2 Y pR i Y G the Genuicd CONFECTIONS } b salyting the flag in the future, The Kelliher boys’ baseball team is| at the hotel for the past three months |\ 2rner, Fred and I3 Warner and - : — ¥ C.'ayton Marrs, Lawrence, lvVAr. and |busy practicing every day, preparing went home to visit her parents at, tto Moe called ot the A. P. Volkmyn STEARN s’ I have opened my store at the | F- Mrs. Lindquist autoed to Jemidjifto trim up the Blackduck = boys on| Wilton. |home Saturday evening. ' A " | % b Satur lay. 4 2 May, 17. The game promises to be a. Walter Peterson purchased from The Bemidji Township Farmers' ELECTRIC PASTE corner of Minnesota Ave. and I ! Mom1ay morning, the high school| zood one as the boys of Kelliher are Nels Bye two acres of land on the (uP held an interesting meeting dty moemann " urRats, Mg, Gackroaches, \ . | | was ope ned with exercises cc:nducted|very enthusiastic over the game and | outskirts of town where he intends the Carr Lake school housq S Faise vy b food ARd Droperty: Fourth St. Ready for Business. i Th e : | Among other subjects d S pests to run B i . by Annic Bryant. The progi:am con-|will try to atone for the two games| to build a bungalow. D. F. Sullivan |jitR% @EE SUITES O s i £ sisted of an instrumental oy Marie|of basketball that Blackduck trimmed | ha salso purchased séveral acres and |{1%Stietel biltoad betyeen Mcleolys ETTER THAN TRAPS E E Leach, a «'uet by Olive aad Helen|us on. The following is the Kelliher has already commenced building e [0 Lio pavenHb A cominittee of e T o d mta — ¥ . Carlson, an.icdotes l:J)' A: e Bl‘i’““}f line-up: catcher, Lawrence Evanson;, house. ity -:‘n;llzu':-li)tpigxs“(l)‘:llltl(i: i t;\nh i rermme b ® ! i & and closing song by school. Eachfpitcher, Ambrosé Haley; fi ase.| Mrs. T. V. Thompson will enter-|™ 7 <" = b LS matiars Jo - | i rorning. from now on, uatil school e e Fonchs sec:;ml ‘;Si‘tselr’"fifi Ltain the: Amerionn Ladies Aid Wed. |, This is about the “steenth” time — I will also conduct a Pool Hall and will operate | i el Torning exercises 1 vill be con- » y 23 BO¢ e aday LHePioe; that the condition of this road has a Rooming House with Roms for Rent by Day i 1 closes, 14 : Arthur Krogseng; third baseman, 3 been brought up. It is hoped that|. After you eat—always use ; 3 ducted by Senioxs and Jun iors. Hilmar Dolgaard; shortstop, Edward | Mr-and Mrs. A. C. Peterson and |, e il b or Week. | f The pupils in Miss Fossam’s room Miller; right fielder, Glen Beaubien;, family motored to'Moose Sunday to|pen’ to make Gy hrE e e \ { | are basily preparing gort?- l‘\lny P[;)le left fielder, Lawrence Lindquist; cen.| Visic Mrs. Peterson’s ‘parents, Mr.|pince (o trs oty ;“E’ "h,‘f"‘l‘s ‘n:l"‘; Your Trade Is Solicited and | dance, which will be the fi rst number | ter fielder, Clayt £ d and Mrs. John Moore. by S S Aol il soads it Will B reciated /Here { § on Field day, May 17. . g Y 'T_Ef'i‘i Elnora Rock, Ruth Stal, Dosen :‘I;f‘fig‘l“i"‘l‘;‘u"ssg'b]e-s:: t"]:}::'s - ]t:a\‘.? R YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE) g e App d/ ] i The cluss in cqmmflrkcml glnography KR KKK K KRR KR KKK KE : uindi 3\; Thul:-i:l " Sv;‘nii‘oyed @ JO¥ {1oads on (it and what do the many l—one o:i' two tablets—eat like candy. | = S ORUR L U0 R S = = i have finishie dtheir books and are now { GOODLAND ride 1o day evening. |iourists think of it anyway? A law| LstantlyrelievesHeartburn, Bloated i review flor exaniinati Theodora Hillstrom and Madge| chls i Gassy Feeling. ~ Stops indigestion, starting to e recently passed gives the county c Y - P 3 1 i Last week, Edith Nyqiaest woi1 a prize [ % % % % % % % % % % % * B in werescallers in Bemidji Sat-|;reetn Y PAsSer BINES e Co0 Y O he| foodsouring,repeating, headacheand ) |4 b ina map'dr&wing cont est, Several from here attended the sur- 5 [’i[‘ on roads \\:Illlln the city li‘l i e the many miseries caused by ra e e i A Very good pograry was given by JPrise party given ay the home of Mr.| Miss Bessie Lowry was pleasantly | [ Ot SRS WICIR (08 SLY B . I]. 4 D V § i the Literary society Friday after-{and Mrs. John P Mahon It be-'surprised Thursday evening, it be-{j ™ ™" L ok s ACId.Stomach # g ! i / am this |18 Mre. Mahoney's birthday. The'ing her birth day. A number of i = . a0 ; (j | noon. _'lll‘h: la§s lrx‘tenrd»;ry program this | %, e Speny b5 playing games young folks motared form Sheviin |, The A”F("(i' ‘(Jlgevhclul) \\|11Ehom FATONICis the bestremédy, ittakes ACROSS FROM THE CITY HALL i ! O e B o Friday af.{and singing. Everyone had a good to attend the party. A good time meesing Friday night. Mrs. . H.| the harmful a¢ids and gasesright out i [ uring the W . 5 [time and wish Mrs. Mahoney manyfwas reported by all of the body and, of course, Jou get i ternoon, when Mrs. Wigner’s pupils 5 i 2 i ¥ C o Bl -~ ~ well, Tensyof thousands wonderfully § A e more happy lirthda, Me: Kent and Knutson were| f Sl g e i ¥ were practicing for the Wield day pro- Rev. Odegaard will preach at the v | Laura Rako is fully recovered | benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or } gram, Florence Gibbons stumbled and [y 0670 P10 Ve PO Berger. | Rev. Cummings and a number of |Tn % Oferadion for gojtre. money refunded by your own drug- | { broke her arm a little above the{y,n Monday evening. s haipors ot ured to o large erowd | StoP!~ Look! Listén! ~“Deacon| gist. Costatrifle. Pleaso try it! ] { wrist. The social committee of the Kiti-|at Christian Endeavor. i g i Dr. Bone was called shortly after {chi-Goodland. Christian Endeavor so- Earl Grinols is building an addi- - | the accident and set the[bo;\e. which giel met at the home of Mr. and tion to his store which will be used B 4 b was not broken, but hadly fractured.}Mrs. C. C. Smith Tuesday afterncon. for a warehonse, <~ B . ‘The Seniors and Juniors will have [TThose present were Miss Ruby Hen-| James Smish returned from Cali- rate recitations im English dur-[«erson. Miss Nettie Newman, Miss fornia where he has been the past / separate g ing this week so that the Seniors may | Hattie Clark. Reuel Smith and Rob- three weeks visiting his parents. His| / have a chance to practice their com- Jert Wilson. A social was planned for |son, Ervin, accompanied him home. | Peter Sorenson has purchased a . "The two class. | the evening of May 10. Everyone wel- mencement exercises. es have been reciting Ford and has had some trouble wuh: as one during | come. o i the past year. Sam Ridgley of Crosby, who mov- | it, too. i pask ysar, i ed from this neighborhood over a' Nearly all the farmers of the com- | i The class in gymnasium are busy ; - ; gymna k5 SY | year ago w visiting relat and munity are through spring seeding. | for Field nds here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Freder Thursda; day. A number of people from here at- were callers in Bemid. 3 The Freshman class had a picnic {tended the meeting of the Penning- Carl Grinols was a visitor in Be- dinnet” at the ball grounds Friday. {ton home circle at Pennington, Sun-|midji Tuesday. They al. had-a very nice time and the | day. | P. J. Rock has purchased several CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILE PRICES REDUCED WE JUST RECEIVED WORD THAT THE PRICES ON THE CHEVROLET CARS HAVE BEEN GREATLY REDUCED— »TO TAKE EFFECT AT ONCE. preparing their exercises I N — IF YOU HAVE BEEN STUDYING ON BUYING A CAR —COME IN AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW SO THERE WILL BE NO DELAY IN DELIVERING YOUR CAR WHEN YOU WANT IT. NOTE THESE PRICES AND CONSIDER THAT IT IS ON A HIGH GRADE CAR. ; Model Four-Ninty Chassis ................$595 Model. Four-Ninety Roadster .............$635 Model Four-Ninety Touring ...............$645 Model" Four-Ninety/Coupe ..............$1,155 Model Four-Ninety Sedan ........:.....$1,195 Model Four-Ninety Light Delivery .........$645 Model “G” Truck Chassis, 3-4 ton ................... $820 Model “T”’ Truck Chassis, 1 ton . ..$1,225 F. 0. B. FLINT, MICH. " F.M.GOUGHNOUR MOTOR INN GARAGE BE‘LTRAMI AVE. ) "NOTICE! WE HAVE PURCEASED OVER $250,000.00 WORTH OF HARNESSES, SUPPLY WAGONS, BLANKETS AND OTHER ARMY MERCHANDISE AND HAVE JUST RECEIVED TWO CARLOADS OF ROOFING AND SURPLUS ARMY GOODS. WE ARE GOING-TO SELL THIS MERCHANDISE AT PRICES BELOW WHOLESALE. § PAINTS All Paints are guaranteed for five years—all colors—spe- cial per gal $2.45 Red Barn Paint, gal......$1.60 Red Paint, 5-galcans, per - gal $1.55 Camouflage Paint $1.90 - ROOFING All Our Roofing Is Absolutély Guaranteed to Give Entire Satisfaction TENTS 16x16 Squad Tents......$29.50 12.4 ounce Duck, suitable for eight persons. 9x9 Officers’ Tents—an ideal Tent for Camping purposes. 1 ply Guard Roofing ... 2 ply Guard Roofing . 3 ply Guard Roofing . 3 Special Sale Price......$17.50 | Slate Roofing, Green and Red SRS % - . T or gal ... 2. 9x15 Tarpaulins. $8.95 Asphalt Shingles, Red and Green (100 sq. ft.) Yalm&.h, Der 28 $2-45 / per square ............ Tl MDURI BN ...$6.25 GIRLS! Splendid ' for Auto and Hay Stack covers. We have just received a large shipment of Navy Mid- dy Blouses—just the right weight for spring and sum- mer, special $3.15 '0.D.BLANKETS Every Blanket in the store was sold at our last sale. We have been fortunate in securing 500 more Blan- kets from Camp Zachary Taylor and are going to let them go_at .. . $2.98 ARMY O. D. SHIRTS, NEW Shirts that have sold at $6.50 go at (Limit 3 to a customer) OVERALLS A splendid grade of Overalls to be sold at the special price of ... $1.25 KHAKI SHIRTS, NEW To be sold at the very low price of . .$1.65 " LIGHT WEIGHT UNION SUITS Genuine Merritt Brand, shbrt sleeves ... $1.39 .} SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY We Will Make the Following Offer o Campers for Saturday 1 Arr.ny Barrack Cot 1 Army Cotton Filled Mattress. 1 Bed Sheet for Cot. 1 O. D. Blanket. Complete for only ....... JERSEY GLOVES Army Jersey Gloves, 6 pair for . BROOMS! BROOMS! 500 Brooms to be sold Satur- day only at MEN’S SOX Heavy Cashmere Sox — a splendid Sock for the very low price of, per pair....35¢c HIP BOOTS New Army Hip. Boots, con- sisting of Hub Brapd and North British Rubber Co.’s Brand—special ............ $4.00 ; e . TIRES ] g RAINCOATS p Chiford Tires 'WEBB BELTS P R A I $14.50 100 Army Raincoats, slightly used. to sell Saturday ..-$12.50 - For Ford Car: 500 Webb Belts, special..39¢ | only, at -.$2.98 . 3. BRANCH 131 Surplus Army Goods Store BRANCH 131 - 126 MINNESOTA AVE. NEW KAPLAN BLDG. 3 e

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