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at Grand Forks on business. teenth street, left by auto this. morn- pect to spend the summer months. . - N urce nowa,! 4 _—4—-‘ . '-.\ < Mrs. Joseph'Steidl of Norther.! Wi calling on -friends“in Ber! Say day. i iween-train - business .visitor, in Be- midji Saturday. ¢ and confined to his bed at his ‘summer ) her, and family, 413 America avenue. MONDAY.E! VENING, M AY 1, 1922 Willia‘m Rogers of Nary was a be- C. A. Knopke _is reported to be ill home at Waville. Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Ray Kaliher returned: to -Bemidji Saturday after spending several days Pearl' Grepg: and Lysle Allen of Fern Hill were shopping and’ calling on friends in Be Saturday. Mr. and Mis, W . Will; 709-Thir: ing for Ashton, S. D.; where they ex- Polar Pi6. Askfor tt. = 214t John Hunter-of Foreston,* Minn., is spending a few days in Bemidji as the guest of his niece, Mrs; Ray Kali- Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Mitchell and son- Donald ‘returned’ Sunday from Detroit where 'they motored:the lat- ter part of the week to visit friends. Cook With Gas L5 LY 8-30 tf — M. E. Smith,' Donald Smith, Wil- liam Middlestad:and: Mr. Hiveley mo- tored- Sunday tp. Blackduck and re- turned to Bemidji in the late after- noon. « Polar Pie. Ask for-fu:. - 2:14tf Mr. and ‘Mrs. C. M. Seurrier,.1423 Beltrami avenue,” had_as 2 o’clock Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. John Harrom, Miss Louise Gandrud and Miss Elizabeth Johnson. Dr. J. W.:Diedrich.returned: this morning from St Paul where he has beeni with Mrs. Diedrich, who is still cong?zd to the Miller: hospital. Mrs. Diedfich is now recovering nicely al- though her condition has been very serious, The Women,of the Mooseheart Le- gion will give a “hard-time” dance at the Moose hall on Wetligsday, M:grs 32. Ronald Riggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Riggs of this. city; arrived in Bemidji this noon from Grand Forks, where he is ‘attending. the University of North Dakota, to -‘play at the American Legion dance at the Armory | this evening. Mi. and Mrs. J. R. MacPherson left Saturday evening for Chicago., Mrs. MacPherson expects to_return to Be- midji after 4 visit of a week or ten days, while Mr, MacPherson will con- tinue on to Houston, Texas, where he ! will be for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cota ‘and little son, Courtland Leonard, left on the noon train yesterday for Duluth where they will visit her brother, Carl Crothers, until -tomorrow,. and then they will go to Minneapolis where Mr. Vs Mr.- and Mi ) Northern visited Mrs. Worth’s par- ents, Mr. and, Mrs. J. Maltrude, at Becida Sunday.' | avenue, Saturday. ‘Land ¢ompany. over the week end and, her home' today. 3 home at Turtle\River. Fred ‘Bardwe St. Anthony’s Bemidji Sunday.- . & —— a to his home today. turned to Bemidji Satur Park avenue. could be expected. home Saturday. Mrs. Catherine daughter, Mrs. John: Hunter. Cota: has accepted a position. trip by auto. Annouycerient has been made that St. Anthony kospital will be closed June. 1. This will ileave the city of Bemidji without\a hospital.of any kind until\ other® arrangements are . Clarence ‘Worth of John" Doran, - ‘who ‘has:transacted | business at Duluth for aifewdays, returned to his home, 402 Minnesota 0 to loan on famms. Dean $50,000 to 1o ‘ Dedi Mrs. F.-Mero of Dorset visited her sister, Mrs. E. N. Ebert, and family,’| eturned to George Pierson, who!has been em- ployed at Nebjsh for some time, was in' Bemidji Saturday er route.to his . who has been at hospital for the past three weeks following an' operation, wag moved ‘to his:home northwest of Polar Pie. Ask for ft. /, 2-14tf M. L. Boyd, Minneapolis, who_vis- ited at the home. of his_sister, Mrs. M. L. Matson, and family, 509 Be- midji.avenue, over Sunday, returned ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Funk and son Robeit, and Mr. Funk’s sister, Mrs. Nichols, and her daughter. of Backus, motored to Bagley. Sntu}nday and re- y night. Mr, and Mrs. George Walker Sr. and family moved Saturday f;om apartments over the M. &I freight depot, where they have passed the winter months, to their home at 1019 Judgé J. E. Harris, who underwent a transfusion of blood operation .at St. Anthony’s hospital Saturday, is reported as having had a restful night last night and to:be douyu,v as well as Mrs. J. C. Highe, Clayton apart- ments, who has visited “her parents at Stillwater, relatives at Rochester, and her son Walter, who is attending. Hamline university at St. Paul, for the past six weeks, returned to herf Abbott, who has visited this winter at the home of her Ray Kaliher, and family, will leave Tuesday _morning for her home at Foreston, Minn., and will be accompanied by her brother, They will make the ST. PHILIP'S LADIES’ AID TO that: all members; be present. EPISCOPAL ALTAR GUILD Mrs, Julius Smith, present. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR made. The notice is being given out at thisetime that the doctors and physicians usiug‘/&he St. Anthony hos- pital: may ‘have’ ample notice to ar- range. for.other quaxters by that d bl be > r'esent. - W BlR‘l:HDAY SURPRISE About ‘twenty-four ’J. w. Jo{mson is_expected ‘hom where, he :been under the ‘care of eye specialists, Drs, Snyder, for. the past- six, weéeks! o { '"The people of: Becida = met and beautified’ the Becida cemetery on Arbor Day. Many trees were plant- ed, .the grounds cleaned, and other improVYements ‘made, Cook. With. Gas inihonor of Jones and her daughter. M. E. OFFICIAL BOARD 8-30"'tf Mrs. Carl Durand of Puposky came to ' Bemidji- Saturday+ahd spent ‘Sun- day here as the:guest: of her sister, Mrs.' Oscar‘Krantz,-and . family, re- turning to her home today. members are urged to be present. DEGREE OF HONOR TO K. G. Charlesworth of Minneapolis arrived in Bemidji yesterday.morn- ing on the early train, and returned there again yesterday in a Velie car belonging to his father. Mrs. Hattie Ostrander, who has as- sisted at the |Sweet Shop for some time, ‘returnedi to her home at Tur- tle River where: she will conduct her farm during the summer months. Cook With Gas The regular be a large attendance. be served. l;ORMER ‘BEMIDJI STUDENTS 8-30 tf recently, elected president and Miss Jones treasurer for the coming ye: their senior year. Both young la | B Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ebey of Fifth ward accompanied' Mré. Sam Ebey as far as. Minneapolis on her way to Elkhart, Indiana, where she will vis- it friends apd! relatives for two months. ot : v:4'% & < |.W. B. A. OF MACCABEES TO school with the class’of 1918. | Napoleon, Ohip, there by thel -, Initiation will be a feature of the death ‘of her futher, G. H. Lampman; | regular meeting of the Woman’s Mr, Lampman fhas visited in Bemidji| Benefit Association of Maccahees to and his friends' will be sorry to learn | be held this evening at 8 o’clock at of his death. the K. C.. hall, there being a large ; A —— i piGlass .of candidates. Mss Harriett Polar’ Pie. Ask for it. 2-14t2 *Olson, . state “superintendent com- i) gio U \- ‘inander, will be a guest of honor. A Mr. ‘and Mrs. ,J D. Hartness and|pleasant social hour with lunch is little som, Joe Jr.; expect to leave Be- midji temorrow \ night for: Greene, Towa, where Mr. Hartness has accept- ‘ed a’ posiition and where they expect ‘to reside. Miss Agnes Logan 'of International Falls wasjthe guest of her sister, Mrs. Clarence 'Jackson, 1201 Dewey ave- ue, yestetday, and last. evening they eft: for Minneabolis .and Rochester where they'will consult specialists. present, MbTHI;R'S CLUB ENJOYS 1A Vel Mrs. “Oscar Erickson, street, with a good attendance. M Donald B. Smith returned to Be-|[¢Ollege” presented midji Sunday from Minneapolls where he has just completed a business course at the Minneapolis Business college, and he resumed his work at the office 6f the,Smith Lumber com- pany: this morhinig, . . . " Oscar Erickson by Mrs. “] Mrs. Erleltsori as hostesses. . HOLD MEETING T(.)NlGH'l‘. There will be a meeting of the la-| dig§; of St. Philip’s parish this eve-| nin% at 8 o’clock in the basement of: the:chureh, and it is especially urged Z HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT The Biscopal Altar Guild will meet thi§ evening at 7:30 at the home of 1020 Beltrami avenue.. All members are urged to be MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT - The,regular meeting of the Order of Eastern Star will -be held Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at the Masonic hall, and it is desired that all mem- Al 0 friends sur- this week from Milwaukee, Wis.;|Prised Frank Joriés Saturday evening A at-his home, 1001 Amecrica avenue, his birth anniversary. Soc’al conversation and music were enjoyed throughout the evening and a birthday lunch was served by Mrs. 2 TO MEET THIS EVENING The ofticial board of the Methodist. church will hold a meeting this eve- ning at 7:30 o’clock at the church, and this will be followed by a busi- ness-meeting of the officers and com- mittees of the Brotherhood, and all MEET TUESDAY NIGHT meeting of the De- gree of Honor, to be held Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at the K. C. hall, will’be followed by a card party to which the members and friends are invited, and it is desired that there Lunch will HONORED AT UNIVERSITY At a meeting of the Kappa Phi sor- ority at the University of Minnesota Miss Edyth Schmitt was Grace are graduates of the Bemidji high INITIATE CLASS TONIGHT planned to follow the business meet- ing and all members are urged to be ‘INTERESTING MEETING Ty interesting and educational meeting of the Mother’s club was held Saturday afternoon at the home of 123 Twelfth Edith Morse, of the State Teachers a paper on sthe “Theory of Art,” and one was given on *Sur- round' the Child with the Best Pic- tures,” both ‘being greatly enjoyed. HUORHR e 14 | | S P SR + ROYAL ARCH MASONS TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT Bemidji Chapter No. 70, Royal Arch Masons, w:ll meet in regular convocation this evening at 8 o’clock at the, Masonic hall. conferred on several candidates and it és urged that all members be pres- ent. - é 3 held Tuesdawevening atthe home’ Miss Madge-Trafton, MillPark.: 1 soc'al hour W“:} réfreshments fellow the business. meeting an is desired thatthere be a lax tendance. PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER M Hazel Laqua, "Josephine Parker and Louise .McCreddy enters tained ten friends at @ pre-nuptial miscellaneous shower Saturday after- noon at the Laqua home, 206 % Third street, as a courtesy to Miss Dolly Koors who will becoine the bride of Herbert Warfield this week. The rooms were artistically decorated in pink, roses-being us: An informal afternoon withe cial conversation was enjoyed and a luncheon was served by the hostesses. Miss Koors reccived many beautiful gifts. MRS. OMSTEAD "SURPRISED 5 ON BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Mesdames Edward Kramer Jr. and Roland Loitved were hostesses to a party given in honor of Mrs. Clif- ford Omstead’ by a number of her friends at the new home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edward Kramer on Fourteenth street, Saturday evening, the occa- sion being Mrs. Omstead’s birth an- niversary. Cards were. nlayed and dancing was enjoyed until a late hour on the roomy, glass-enclosed porches, to the accompaniment of music on the player-piano, violin and drum, The guests presented Mrs. Omstead an ivory-framed mirror and matched ivory perfume bottle, two beautiful and convenient articles for her dress ing table. A hugh birthday cake con- sisting of three layers, arranged in the shape of a pyramid, and sur- mounted by candles, was a pleasing feature of the dainty lunch during the evening’s gaiety. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames. Frank Rappatta, G. H. Slosson, M. Raff; Reuben Ripple, J. A. Swanson, Leon Jewett, Leo Taylor, Richard Mel- le, Roland Loitved, Clifford Om- stead, Edward Kramer, Delbert. El- letson, Mrs. Pauline Kramer, Al and Joe Kramer. { At the social hour which followed, +( Mesdames. Lambert-and Lect assisted Degrees will be| CELEBR ATED r& DAY home .at Waville spend the summer months. (By United "Press) London, May 1.- abor Day” was celebrated all’ dyer England today with processiods ’and mass_meetings . Andrew Larson iy~ totheir summer where they will Mr. and. Mrs. Harry.Sorenson of Walker' pi¢nicked at’ Cass Lake yes- | terday and returned to, their home via Bemidji, .calling..on. friends. here. of . workers, ass’ niv i i th apathy. The milis 1 -0f (Buitish labor, incelud- N! d “red” and Communisté, er, wérce exceptionally’ aétive; d/dttempted to stage numerdus un- ~d¢monstrations against "\ The. biggest démonstrations - were' Jeld in Hyde Park, west London, and t¥ivtoria Park, east London, to which pular: “places' “huge procéssions arched with bands and banngrs, ac- ‘companied by wagon-loads of women and school children gaily decorated ‘with - red rosettes, In Hyde Park ‘there ‘were a dozen platforms from which the. demonstrators were ad- dressed’ by the leading labor chiefs, members of parliament and trade union officials. . Strong forces of police’ marshaled the processionists, and kept a watch- ful eye on known extremists. Reso- lutions were passed calling upon the government ‘to take immediate steps to deal with the problems. of unem- ployment, wages; the cost of living and housing shortage. In some parts of rural England, old-time May Day customs, with dancing round the Maypole on_ vil- lage greens, were observed. A pleas- ing spectacle -in the towns was.the nuniber of horses gaily be-ribboned and decked with multi-colored ros- ettes, in- memory of the old ‘English folk-lore ruling that May Day is the “horse” birthday. A wee bit o’ Scotch and muckle o' hu- man natuive! Blend- ed into a romance that has won the ' heart of the world. ! lan .. MacLaren's : deathless novel lived! by a brilliant cast before your eyes, Mrs. John’ Ripple, 505 Mississippi avenue, ‘is reported to be quite ill with rheumatism at her home. Joseph Shavitch left last week for Rochested where he will consult spe- cialists. Mrs.: Geéorge: ‘Baker and little daughter, Rose Marie, returned to their. home, 907 Minnesota avenue, Saturday, night from Michigan where they visited relatives for about three weeks, and Minheapolis where they have been the guests of friends for the past week. A TOMORROW Ottawa, Ontario.—According - to the Bureau. of Stal , there were RUDOLPH VALENTINO AND DOROTHY DALTON _ in “MORAN of the LADY LETTY” - A George Melford Production—producers of “The Sheik” and “Behold My Wife” ‘. THE TALE OF A GIRL WHO SAILED THE SEA LIKE Al MAN—AND TAUGHT A PAMPERED SON OF FORTUNE TO FIGHT FOR LOVE AND LIFE. 469,310 .motor vehicles registered in Canada in 1921, compared with 407,- 060 in 1920 and 69,598 in 1914. The wonderous scenes of ships at sea— The smugglers mutiny~—the big ship explosion— The grand Society Ball—Rudolph Valentino in a new role, WILL BE HELD IN OUR DISPLAY ROOM THIS WEE A Factory Representative is here for a few days to give you information about these Ia’bbf savifig devices. Come! It will cost you nothing ctrical > Eléétric Ranges Comie /Better ‘and Che :You shg;fi:!a see ;I;ém if you contemplate using flnd let us show you how' srou can Cook. ! We want you to see these newer Electrical things while the man is here to explain them. ‘7 ly This is your opborti.mity! Minnesota Electric Light & Power - ;- E. E. SWANSON, Manager “IT IS CHEAPER TO COOK WITH ELECTRICITY” any or nof——see_ what progress has been Electric Appliances We could not begin to tell you about them FCTRIC APPLIANCES K - TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ‘ here. "ICome in ‘tomorrow and see them—it \ takes but a few minutes of your time and it will be Very interesting. / w.m..;,.........'.....wl : | %firt anmong ‘the great =— - ‘people the udebrutm’n‘ R