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sinsweabesa George Fort of Eckles is a business visitor in Bemidji this week. Mrs. Max Manders of the Fifth ward, is spending the week end with her, husband at Brainerd. If its shoes your buying remem- ber we save you money. Consuniers Shoe Co. % 6-9tf Mrs. Frank Slough, who has been very ill. for the past several weeks, is reported to be improving. Miss Ruth Cole of the Fifth ward will leave Tuesday for Virginia where she will spend her summer vacation. Get “Jack” Rodekuhr to cry your eale. Licensed. Phone 841. 4-6-t1 Alloy Lappen motored to the Twin Cl'tles Saturday, where he will visit friends and relatives for a short time. Mrs. Judd Cole and infant son were taken from St. Anthony’s hos- pital to their home in the Fifth ward Sunday. A, Grossman left Sunday morning for Minneapolis, St. Paul and North Branch by Auto where he will trans- act business. FOR ANY KIND of real estate deal, gee or write WIillits & Clson, the land men. 1-1t George Kesner of Devils Lake, N. D., arrived in Bemidji morning and will be a guest at the A. Grossman home for two weeks. Mrs. Osmund Johnson and daugh- ters, Alfhild and Mabel, of Fertile,|: arrived Saturday to visit friends in|: midji. They are guests at the ome of My. and Mrs. 1. B. Olson. “Jack” Rodekuhr, tioneer, will sell anything for you; get in touch with him for your sale. Phone $41. a5t Charles Evans of Grand Forks, N. ‘D., nephew of Thomas Porte, of the town of Northern, arrived in the city Sunday and will be the summer guest of Mr. and Mrs. Porte on_ their farm at ‘Movil lake. Rev. and Mrs. Osmund Johnson of IFertile, formerly of Bemidji, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Mabel to Alvin Olson of this city. 'The marriage is to take place the middle of July. ‘Make_an. appointment with Dr. Scholl’s foot specialist at the “B. & D.” Shoe Store for Friday, June 17th. Phone 45-W. 2t6-13 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Corey, of Northwestern Saskatchewan, Canada, who have been visiting at the home of C. W, Nelson; went to Royalton / Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Corey’s grandmother. Prof. R. Smith and wife of Mel- Tose, spent -a week visiting Mrs. Charles Zahn of Northern township. Prof. Smith has been engaged by the Bagley school board to teach agricul- ture in their schools next year. Telephone 45-W for an appoint-‘ ment witly our foot specialist who will be here one day only, Friday, June 17. The “B. & D.” Shoe store. = 2t6-13 Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hendrickson and son and Miss Langard of Grand Forks, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Porte at Movil Lake, last Thursday and Friday. They left Saturday by auto for a visit to friends in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs: George J. Row and children, Rufus and Effie, left Sat- urday for a six weeks’ visit-in east- ern cities. They will travel by auto and will include Philadelphia. Wash- ington, Atlantic City, New York and other cities in their itinerary. $50,000 to loan on tarms. The Dean Land Co., Bemldji, Minnesota. <oy 10-37t¢ Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Seaton and three children of Fergug Falls and Miss Alta Smart, sister of Mrs. Seaton arrived in the city yesterday and are the guests of Dr. and: Mrs. G. H. Zentz, Bemidji avenue.. They will visit several days in Bemidji. G. P. Irish will leave tonight to at- tend the 55th-annual encampment of the Civil Wdr Veterans, as delegate from the R. H. Carr Post No. 174, to be held in St. Paul, June.14 and' 15. Mr. Irish/ will present a resolu- tion to the encampment from the R. H. Carr Post asking that Civil War Veterans request the state legislature in its next session/ to make the ex- emption from taxes of civil war vet- erans $1,200 in real estate property. Telephone 45-W for an appofnt- ment with our foot specialist’ who will be here one- day only, Friday,! The “B. & D.” Shoe Store. 2t6-13 June 17. Minn,, is visiting. Miss Dora Nelson between trains today. . _Rev. Erdmann ‘W. Frenk spent Sunday in Tenstrike 'where he con- gucted religious services during the ay. Miss Agnes Roane of Sebeka came to Bemidji to attend the summer term of school at the Bemidji State Teach- ers college. Miss Ruth Peggan of Loman, Min‘q,, caméeito Bemidji to attend the summer term at the Bemidji State Teachers college. 2 Cash paid for Liberty honds. G. B. Hooley; Northern Grocery Co. i 2 : 1- B. Wilson of Chicagd arrived in'Be- midji Saturday and spent the week end here transacting .business, leav- ing this noon for Deer River. “Miss Jessie Cates of Minneapolis came to Bemidji Saturday to arrange to_attend the Bemidji State Teachers college during the summer term. Donald Shannon returned Sunday evening to his home in St. Paul, after having visited. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Shannon, since Friday. Make an appointment with Dr. Scholl’s’ foot specialist at the “B. & D.” Shoe Store for Friday, June 17th. Phone 45-W. . 2t6-13 Miss Mabel Rice of Grand Forks, N. D., is visiting her uncle, W.. H. Rice, and family, 520 Irvine avenue, i having ‘arrived in Bemidji Saturday. yesterday | ot The families of James Rice and William . Rice - of Tenstrike motored to Bemidji;Sunday and spent the day as guests of W, H. Rice and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reeves of Sharon, N. D., are visitiing their cousin, Belle' Denley, 819 Bemidji: avenue. .|They arrived in Bemidji Saturday. licensed auc- |; 2 b Have you given us an opportunity to ‘demonstrate -our money saving plan. ,Consumers Shoe Co. 6-9tf Mr. and Mrs. A. Harkleau of Frohn motored to Clearbrook and visited friends for.the week end, and attend- fid the celebration held there Satur- ay. Miss Emma Maltrude, who has vis- ited friends and; relatives at Bagley, Shevlin and other places in Minne- sota, returned, to her home at Becida Saturday. On Friday, June 17, we will have a foot .specialist at our store, The “B." & D.” Shoe Store. 2t6-13 Miss Laurel Smith of Laurel, Minn. came to Bemidji to atend the summer term at-the ‘Bemidji State Teachers college/ and. is staying at the Van Arnum home. by the later part of last week in Bemidji or, business pertaining to a new school” which is. to ‘be lerected at Nebish. ; ’ ,Shpu‘_that's all;we“sell, our buy- ing power is the secret of our low prices. - Consumers.Shoe Co. 6-9tf Miss Madge Trafton, who was op- erated on.for appendicitis at St. An- |thony’s hospital ' Saturday, = was re- | ported to_be, getting along as well as could be expected. this morning. Miss. Kate Lawler of Willmar, who has visited at the home of L. Kittle- son for.a.short time, will go to Sioux City, Towa, where /she will visit friends and relatives for ten days. Annotiicement.. After; consider- able effort:we have. secured the ser- vices of - a foot specialist, especially trained in the Dr. Scholl method of foot. correétion who will be at this storeFriday, ‘June 17th. This is a part .6f ‘olr storé service. ' The “B. & D.” Shoe Store. Telephone 45-W. 2t6-13 Rev. William Kamphenkel and Herman Eickstad returned: Saturday from Minneapolis where they attend- ed the conference of the Minnesota District of Evangelical synods, which was held there last week. Miss Joan Tynerfi who gave cooking demonstrations. in the Civic and Com- merce ‘associatien -rooms Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week, left yesterday:for Devils Lake, N. D., where she will give demonstrations this week. T : Announcement. able effort we have secured the servi- ces of ‘a foot expert specially -train- ed in the Dr. Scholl method of foot correction who will. be at this _store Friday, June 17. This is a part of our store service. The “B.-& D.” Shoe store. Telephone 45-W. 2t6-13 _George: O’Brien motored to Be- | midji Saturday from” Cohasset, and was the week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' C. N. Shannhon, re- turning to his [lome Sunday after- {noon. Mrs, O’Brien; who has visited {her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shannon, |for the past”ten ‘days accompanied him to their home. NOTICE'TO CONTRACTORS . (Oftice of school board, Ind. dist- riet No. 7.) =i Notice is hereby given that the date of regeiving bids for the con- struction of a new senior and junior high school building for Independent school distriet No. 7 of Beltrami county, Minn., as advertised to be re- ceived Jume 16, 1921, will be post- : poned .and extended up until the hour of 11 a. m. July 2nd, 1921, School Board, Independent School Dist. No. 7. J. T. Tuomy, clerk. 3t6-13-14-15 i Miss Getieva ~‘Anninson of Debs, |’ Mrs. W. H. Fauhl of Nebish spent | After consider-| MODERN BROTHERHOOD MEET TONIGHT IN 1. 0. O. F. HAL The Modern Brotherhood of Amer- jca will hold their regular meeting this evening at 8 o’clock at the I. O. 0. F. hall and it is desired that all members be present. MODERN WOODMEN MEET . TUESDAY EVENING The Modern Woodmen of America will hold their regular business ses- sion Tuesday evening at the I. 0. O. F. hall at 8 o’cleck, and all members are urged to be present. PRI SPECIAL MEETING OF MOOSE LODGE TUESDAY NIGHT The Moose lodge will meet in spe- cial segsion Tuesday night and will receive a report of the result of the bazaar which closed Saturday night. | Reports will also be received on the special campaign for members. There will be no initiation. SCOUT UNIFORM SAMPLES AT TOGGERY SHOP B. R. Erickson, who was chosen as official scout uniform representative by the local Scout Council, advises that the sample outfits for the Boy Scouts have arrived at the Toggery Shop and Scouts are requested to see them and get their order placed for what they need. ELSIE EDD BECOMES BRIDE OF MARVIN C. KROG Marvin - C. Krog and Miss Elsie Bdd' were married at the Presbyter- ian parsonage Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock, by Rev. . P. Warford. Mrs. | Leonel A. Alton and Signa M. Han- son atténded the bride and groom. The young married couple, who are well known in Bemidji, left for a ghort honeymoon to the cities Satur- day evening. They will make their home in Bemidji. JEAN HARNWELL CELEBRATES FOURTH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Miss Jean Harnwell celebrated her fourth birth anniversary today by in- viting a few of her little friends to her home, 923 Beltrami avenue, where they had a happy time play- ing games, and Mrs. Harnwell served a birthday lunch. She received many | birthday remembrances from_ her guests. Those present were Eliza- beth Robinson, Rilla Maud Titus, Margarét Jones, Howard Ebert, Frank Miller, Joe Naugle, Barbara Farrell and Jean Harnwell. “““$HiE REMIDJT DAILY PIO S e | ) NEER' EPWORTH LEAGUE HOLD BUSSINESS MEETING The Epworth league will hold a business meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at the Methodist church, af- ter which a social hour will be en- joyed. It is desired that all mem- bers be _present. MOOSEHEART LEGION TO ATTEND BLACKBURN FUNERAL SERVICES Th Women' of Mooseheart' legion will meet in ‘a body at the "Moose hall Tuesday morning at 8:30 o’clock to go in a body to the.funeral ser- vices of the late Mrs. Harry Black- burn who was a member of the order. All member;; are urged to attend. ALLEN LANE CELEBRATES WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Ben Lane, fifth ward, gave a birthday party for her son, Allen Lane who celebrated his fifth birth anniversary Friday. A number of Allen’s lit\® boy and girl friends gathered at his home and spent the afternoon from two to five ¢’clock in | games. The rooms were decorated in colored balloons. . The invited guests were Roland Peterson, Donald Christianson, Rimedene Titus, Mar- del McGaffigan, Vera Bridgeman, Fern Guy, Raymond Johnson, Biddy Johnson, Raymond Glidden, Gordon Hartman, Jack Paulson, Floyd Paul- son, Edwin Childs, Willle Mealio, Joe Allen, Jean Blackburn, Rolland Olson. . FRIENDS SURPRISE MR. AND MRS. PETERSON :‘WITH PARTY About 40 friends and neighbors surprised Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Peter- son at their home, 909 America ave- nue, Saturday evening, June 11, it being the 20th anniversary of their marriage. The evening was spent in dancing and music and pleasant con- versation, after which a sumptuous banquet, which the guests had brought with them, was served. The guests of honor were presented a set of china to commemorate the occa- sion. The self-invited guests- were Messrs. and Mesdames. Laughlin, J. B. Minnick, J. C. Taylor, A. Depuis, Harry Broad, Alfred Pe- terson, Oleson, Berglund, Stanek, Frank Patterson, W. Sexton, Dick Green, Mesdames. Van Arnum and Blackburn, Messrs. Otto Schmunk, [August Schmunk, George Renelling- ton, Paul Eickstadt, Alfred Stevens, Frank McClusky, Hanson and Misses Elsie Blackburn, Amy Peterson, Mar- garet Peterson, Peary Tanner, Sex- ton and Alice Peterson. A A A A A A A A A A A AN J. E. Sims and C. R. Rank of Min- néapclis were in the city today on their’ way to Mr. Rank's summer home at Long lake. ~Mr. Sims wi' be Mr. Rank’s guest- on a fishing trip for several days. adapted to the parts D A SPLENDID PICTURE “The MONEY CHANGERS" Featuring a host of famous stars wondei‘fu]ly they play, including— ROY STEWART ROBT. McKIM CLAIRE ADAMS etc. ~ALSO SHO WIN Gy The Newest of the New Two-Part Comedies— “BLUE SUNDAY” With EDDIE LYONS and LEE MORAN LAST TINE But sh-h-h! / this picture. ELK POSCOE (FATTY) Fatty'fi a deteck-ativ! need no magnifying glass to find the laughs in Lasky pres “ARBUCKLE 2 The Dollar aYear Man’ Cparamonn! Cprclur 7 iy And you’ll WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY P. A. Bo-, |quist, John McCormack, P. M. Mec-! Miry and. Mrs, James W, Davis nrl |Crdokston, were week end guests of | |Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ryan. Miss, Ruth- Williams is vls(tlugg with her parents at Grant Valley. She has been employed at the Hotel | Markham. \ | Get more miles out of your gaso- |line-with a Roto-mixer. J. H. Stech- | {man, agent.. 2t6-15 | | Mr, and ‘Mrs. ayer Bailey and | Miss H; Bailey, and. their ..guests, | Misses Anna Hoag, Loretta and Nel- lie Slatterley motored to Itasca State {park Sunday, where they enjoyed the | day, returnizg to Bemidji in the eve- | ning. | The families of Adam Nikle, Carl| Howe and W. C. Harding, and Miss Agnes Roane, motored to Itasca State | Park Sunday, where they enjoyed an| all-day picnic, returning to Bemidji| in the evening. A demonstration will convince you that the Roto-mixer will give you at least 15 per cent more miles on your See J. H. Stechman, agent. 2t6-15 | | gas. Messrs. and Mesdames. E. W. Buc! len, H. R. Bucklen, B. Hunt and fam- ilies, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook mot- |ored to Bass lake Sunday where they enjoyed an all-day picnic and fishing trip. They. returned to, Pemidji in the evening after having spent a pleasant day, out of doors. Bing cherries, §3 per box, f. 0. b.| Bemidji. These are extra fine stock | led to insure their arrival in good | conditior. See our advertisement cn another page. Roger A. Neal, Yaki ma, Wash. 2t6-15 | BRING RESULTS R ————————— 'MEMBER IRVIN:S. COBB’S Famous Story? Well - COLDWYN presente WI BOY( WILL BE BOYS' Based on the story by *7 Irvin £.Cobb and the play by Charles O'Brien Kennedy Dirocted by D CLARENCE BADGER A blend of Irvin S. Cobb’s story humor, and of Will Rogers’ acting humor make this the perfect screen com- edy. . —TUES. & WED.— Grand THE PIONEER WANT ADS K WILL || ROGERS 7 Farm Implement of Valua, Our word hoe, 10 the [French | “houe,” has its root in the verb to hew or to eat, and sv the implement designed for stirring up the soil, cat- ting weeds, and singling out: turnips and other root crops Is called the boe, Horse-drawn implements with adjust~ able tongues like cultivators, have been called horse-hoes, but they ave hoes only in name. The true hoe is the blade with a handle at right an- gle, wielded by a wan’s two hands, It is <the friend of . true . farmibg—of mixed farming, at any rate. The brighter the hoes on a farm, the few- er the weeds that go to seed. Chloropicriz as Insecticide. Ae report to the French navy states that no other s/eapon against vermin and insects is so effective as chloro- pierin. I five grains of this for ev- ery cubic meter of space be placed in a room, every flea, moth, fly, ant or other fnsect will he dead in a few bhours, and the gas has no effect up- on metud, wood, paiut or dye. R LALI T Ty TRt P e [ G THIS TIME LAST YEAR Ruth made his -17th homer off Myers in Cleveland. Cincinnati took the lead away from Brecklyn in the National League. Jersey City forfeited a dcuble head- ed to Toronto. Cleveland’y largest: crowd, 29,266 saw the Yanks heat Indians 14 to 0. RE! MOON—EYES-—'-.L![P'S! i MADNESS - MIDSUMMER | MORT PENDERGAST ¥ Licensed" 1 " AUCTIONEER Your Business- Solicited i _ Phone 17-F74 and will be shipped same day as pick- | i FAMOUS PLAVERY: BASKY CORPORATION, InzeENTE WITH “‘Come right n, éMr Pirate!”’’ Juried ‘Treasure’ arion JOavies iy A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION Personally Directed by George D. Baker A story of love and intrigue in New York society: love and battle under the black flag. An'Adventure Tale of Two Ages Peopled By the Same Souls ELK 10c 25¢ TONIGHT & Tuesday Rex Orchestra REX Theatre Today Marshalil Nellan Randall Parrish’s ' presents “ Bob Hampton of Placer”’ Scenarlo by Marion Falrfax Thrilling frontier days brought back! Magnificent cast headed by Wesley Barry, James Kirkwood, Marjorie Daw. Hundreds of Indians, scouts, frontiersmen in prairie fights and the stirring climax— CUSTER’S LAST STAND A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY—in Two Parts g IR YU SN e SR, S VSO M S S Lo : TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY :— Richard Kipling presents ROY STEWART in—“THE LONE HAND” A L S S e e S A ) : THURSDAY—FRIDAY s William Fox presents WILLIAM RUSSELL in—“BARE KNUCKLES” o A POWERFUL STORY OF POWERFULMEN _ By A. Channing Edington Scenario and Direction by James Patrick Hogan Evenings—T7:10-9:00 NaoaY