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. i { —r T . w‘vflvfimfigm" TR ',r:m,lvrv I ISERAR O ', ;THEBEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER " PAGE FIVE Miss Sarah Arnold will leave to- night for St. Cloud to visit at her home during her summer vacation: Miss Bertha Luken, who has at- terided the Bemidji high school this year, will return to her home at Ten- strike for her vacation. Items for this columa will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe . it to their guests and to them- selves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every item The Vogue Millinevry: A special sale on all hats in tl tore. 1d6-2 " clty this week. “time, " i will be given proper consideras tion knowa. . Hanson of Deer Lal Eitor in-Bemidji Thurs- & ‘l“?ijfii‘?. matters in the ‘The Mogue, Millingry: . Just receir- ad & now line, of sport hats. 1d6:2 D. Winterstien of Lake Plan- taganet was attending- to business matters in Bemidji Thursday. Chas. Barclay and son Lester, of Grant Valley, attended the services at Greenwood cemetery Memorial Day. Polar Pie. Ask for It 2-14t8 Mrs. Archie Reed has been ill and under the doctor’s care for the past few.days at her home, 505 America avenue. APolAI Pie, Ask for it. 2-14t¢ C. S. Barclay and wife visited . their daughter, Mrs. Esther Randall, at the Frank Taunt home in Grant Valley Sunday. Go to “THE DEVIL.”— George Arliss. 2d6-1 . Miss Dorothy ~Edwards went to Rockwood - -Tuesday to spend her school vacation at the farm home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Edwards. . Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Scheers of n Akeley visited Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira French, 509 Minnesota avenue, and returned to their home yesterday. The Vogue Millinery: Just receiv. ed a new line of sport hats. 1d6-2 Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Kennedy of In- ternational Falls were in Bemidji Thursday en route to Chicago where they will transact business and visit friends and rel:tives for a short Cook With Gas \ 3-30 tt Mrs. John Houston, who has been wvisiting for a few days in-Bemidji at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. A. Richardson, and her cousin, Mrs. 1. B. Keeler, returned to her home at ‘Max Bass, N. D., yesterday. Go to “THE DEVIL.”— George Arliss. 2d6-1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K. Fou- cault’s little daughter Marion, who has been ill at her home, 1018 Mis- sissippi avenue, for more than a week, is reported to be improving but their infant son is quite ill at present with pneumonia. School-day Memory books and oth- er gift books at the Bemidji Book & Stationery Co. Just the things for Commencement gifts. New things arriving daily. 3d6-3 Mrs. John Lewis of near Bemidji and her daughter, Miss Myrle Meth- ven, principal of the Carr Lake con- solidated school, motored to the city Tuesday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barnett, 1008 Mississippi avenue; while attending the Mem- orial services. “Mr. and Mrs. John Doran motor- ed tp St. Francis Thursday where they will visit Miss Lucile Young, who completed a very successful term of school as teacher today. From there they will motor to St. Paul to visit Mrs. Doran’s aunt and cousin for a short time. s — : Everhart of Park Rapids is Miss Lillian Larson of Bagley was a between-train business vyisitor in Bemidji yesterday, returning to her home in the afternoon. Miss Dale Hunting, who has taught the past year in the second grade in the Bemidju - public schools, will leave tonight for Minneapolis. Graduation gifts at the Bemidji Book Store, 403 Beltrami Ave., are just what you’ve been waiting for. Come 'in and. see them. 3d6-3 Miss Johanna Dahlgaard, a stu- dent at the State Teachers college, will leave tonight for her home at Kelliher to visit her parents during her vacation. N. L. Hakkerup returned the first of 'the week to Bemidji from Min- neapolis where he took the Shriner’s degree in the Masonic order Satur- day. Polar Pie. Ask for fu. 2-14t8 Mrs. E. J. Sturgis nfié Mrs. F. J. Woodard arrived last evening from Clinton to visit at the homes of their daughters and - sisters, : Mrs. R Welch and' Mrs. Wm. Otrey. 1 Cook With Gas 330 t James Bernard DePuy arrived in Bemidji 'Tuesday night from Min- neapolis and is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. DePuy, Fourteenth and Norton ave- nue. A special 1d6.2 The Vogue inery: sale on all hats in this store. Mrs. J. F. Bssler left Thursday night for San Antonio, Texas, and from there will go to southern Texas to visit her mother, and when she re- turns to Bemidji her mother will ac- company her. . Ask to see the NUIDEA Garters at the Elko Hat Shop. New York just received them, we come next. Théy not-only hold up’the hose, but keep them from twisting. See them in our window. 2d6-2 Samuel Baney has purchased the George Sterling interest in the Bar- ber ship known' as the Foucault & Sterling shop, and has assumed his duties there. Mr. Sterling expects to move his family to a farm at Movil Lake. Polar Pie. Miss Ethel Carter, a student at the Bemidji State Teachers college, left this morning for her home at Fergus Falls to be present at the graduation of her brother there to- night. ‘She expects to resume her work at the college next fall. Ask for 1t. 214t $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land eompany. ; 1-18tf Mesdames. George’ Baker, G. Kreatz, Chas. Richards, M. L. Mat- son and E. N. French motored to Blackduck yesterday afternoon on a fishing trip, and cooked a fish supper at the camping groun ( there before returning to Bemidji in the -evening. Cook With Gas Charley Slough and family were dinner guests of the former’s father, T. J, Slough, 614 Thirteenth street, Memorial Day. Mr. Slough, who has been’in ill health for some time, has rented his farm near Lake Plan- taganet to John Bremer and moved his family to the David Sheets prop- erty in that vicinity. 8-30 tf Cook With Gas 3-30 tf 'LuckyDayat_____? Sure it is at Given Hardware, the Lucky ‘Day store, and the'day is Saturday, May 20, and there are 162 Cash slips. You should have one at least. \ Look them over and see if they have the lucky date, and then come in and get your Cash! Buy your Hardware from Given and Pay Cash!—It Pays! AT T e T T Roy and Ralph Moberg have ac- cepted positions at Bagley and Clear- brook for the summer months. M. E. Smith motored to Blackduck to transact business there today. He expects to return to Bemidji tonight. Mrs. C. H. Williams of Becida was the guest of relatives while attend- ing the Memorial service in Bemidji Tuesday. Miss Gertrude Nielson,, teacher in the sixth grade, will leave tomorrow for her home at Fergus Falls to spend her vacation. Miss Jean Towers, third grade teacher, in the Bemidji schools, will leave tonight for her home at Steph-| ens, Minn., to spend her vacation. Dr. C. R. Sanborn went to Minne- apolis the first of the week to visit his mother, and from there he and his mother went to Faribault, to spend Memorial Day. Miss Johanna Moren and Miss Myrtle Wickham, who have been stu- dents at the State Teachers college this term, left this afternoon for their homes at McIntosh. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Barnell and daughters returned Tuesday night from a motor trip to Eagle Bend and Melrose where they motored Sunday to visit relatives over Decoratior Day. : - Miss Bessie Evans, teacher in fourth grade, will remain in Bemidji asia guest at the home of Mr. and ‘| Mrs. E. Y. Wilson for a time before returning to her home at Maple Grove. Miss Anne McBride will leave to- night for Minneapolis and will go from there to Winona to attend the graduation of her sister from St. Teresa’s college Monday night, be- fore returning to her home at Janes- ville for her summer vacation. Dr. G. H. Zentz left yesterday for MecIntosh where he delivered the Commencement address last evening and from there went today to Crook- ston to give the address this evening for the graduation at that place. He expects to return to Bemidji‘tomor- TOW. i Mrs. H. Elliott left this morning for her home at Morden, Man., af- ter visiting at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. P. L: Hines, and family, for the past ten days. She stopped here en route from Rochester where she had received treatment for sev- eral weeks. Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Johnson and daughter Marianne, and little son, Mrs. B. M. Gile and Rev. Wm. El- liott left Wednesday morning for the Twin Cities. by auto.” Dr. Johnson expects to return to Bemidji Sunday but Mrs. Johnson and the children will visit her sister at Monticello and _another” sister in Iowa before they return. They expect to be gone about three weeks. A A A A A A e CONSOLIDATED SCNOOL BUILDING, PARRIS, MINNESOTA[ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:—Ofice of the School Moard, Consolidated School District No. 31, Mabbard County, Minzesots, at Farris, Miane- sota. Proposals will be received at the above office by the School Board of the Consolidated School District No. 31 of Hubbard: County, Minnesota, hour of & o'clock P. M., June 17th, 1922, for the erection_and completion of Consolidated School Building, including all labor and ‘materials. Bids must be in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by E. F. Broomhall, Architect, 710 Alworth Building, Duluth, Minnesota. Coples of plans and specifications may be obtained from the Atchitect by & deposit of thirty dollars (§30.00), which wili be returned on the date of letting, it a bona fide bid Is filed and the plans and specifications returned. Coples of the plans and specifications will be on file at the Builders' Exchange at the office of the Board and the Architect's office. Bids must be accompanied by a cer- tified check In the sum of five per cent (5%) of the amount of the bid, made payable to the Treasurer: the same will be forfeited to the said School District if the bidder fails to enter into contract and furnish a satisfactory surety com- pany bond in full amount of the con- tract within seven (7) days after being notified of the acceptance of his bid. The right is reserved to accept any bid or parts of bids or to reject any or all_bids. : By order of_the Board of Education, * L. I. ZOPF, oute 1, Cass Lake, P, 0. Address Mihnesota. 2d6-2-6 His Conscience ;. “Troubled Him “I know I have done wrong, please forgive me for not doing my duty and writing you before. Iam thank- ful to God for the good remedy He ave you, and would not take $500 gor the good the first dose gave me. 1 have been bothered for many years 'with gas in my stomach and indiges- tion, but since taking Mayr’s Won- derful Remedy two years ago, have had no such trouble.” # It is a simple, harmless prepara- tion that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and gllays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and in- testinal ailments, including appen- dicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At All Druggists, —Advertisement. ol s P ,‘9’ DIAMOND POINT PARK Following is a list of names of , HER REASON ’ “Miss—er—er—Jones, might | ask .you for the next dance?” . i b “l really wish you would. ~ I'vs been dying to_refuse you all even- Minn. —dnas ODD FELLOWS' LODGE TO; CONFER (DEGREE, TONIGHT The regular ‘medting of the I. O. 0. F. will be held this evening &t 8 o’clock in' the*Moose hall, and it is desired that’all menibers be present. There will be third degree work. ing.” CONTRACTOR BACKATWORK FEELING FINE Prominent Belding ‘Citizen Was Forced to Give Up Business on Account of DORAN-YOUNG J: J. Doran and Mrs. Mabel Young were united in mariage Wednesday evening by Rev, L. P. Warford, pas- tor of the Presbyterian church. Both of the contracting partigs gre well known in Bemidji, the groom having been engaged in the plumbing bus iness for a number of years, and the bride being the proprieford of the Sweet Shop. They will make:their home here. Stomach Trouble — Praises|_ Tanlac. - “Everybody has noticed the change in me since I started taking Tanlac,” said Elias M. Parney, prominent contractor, living at 516 W. Wash- ington St., Belding, Mich. “Stomach trouble and nervousness had put me in such bad condition I just had to give up my business. My appetite was so poor I thought I was doing well to even eat a piece of toast and drink a cup of coffee, and I had a burning sensation in my stomach at times' like I had swal- lowed a red hot coal. I finally got so weak and run down I was unable to leave the house, and was so nerv- ous that it nearly ran me wild for someone to walk heavy across the room. i “Tanlac- hag now me put in fine shape. I havé’igained several pounds in weight, and am in better health than I have been in years. I have my business going again, and am so grateful to Taplac, I recommend it every chance I get.’,’ Tanlac is sold by all good drug- gists—Adv. ., Repair Work That Lasts Plumbing repaired by us stays repaired becauseour work is thorough and our materials high grade. s Prices reasonable, i IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII' We have a pipe ma chine that cuts and’ threads from 1 inch to 8 inch pipe. Roy V. Harker Sanitation Engineer Distributors of Kohler Ware Phone 122 113 3rd St. [T T : BEMIDJ[’S PLAYGROUND i-Diamond Point ¢ WILL OPEN SUNDAY, JUNE 4 . THE BEMIDJI BOYS BAND WILL PLAY Come Out and Help Open the Season BATHING SUITS SOFT DRINKS for rent LUNCH & COFFEE at and New Bath Pavilion CONFECTIONERY ARCHIE DITTY POST-NUPTIAL® SHOWER Mrs. Walter, Green, 922 Americat avenue, entertained about twenty guests at a post-nuptial shower in honor of Mrs. Glen Grover, last eve- ning at the former’s home, Social conversation was enjoyed while the guests worked on fancy work, and a lunch was served by the hostess. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Miss Martha Anne Warford entertained a few little neighbor friends Wednesday afternoon at her home, 609 Minnesota avenue, from 3 until 5:30 o’clock in honor of her fifth birth anniversary. ' The chil- dren had a happy time playing games out of doors, and a birthday lunch people who registered at..Riamond|Mrs. Grover received a number of|was served by Mrs. Warford. She Point today: J. W. A“d{éfi -%Mi"i qsgful kitchen utensils fx'om;, the | received “sghuiitber of birthday tok- neapolis; Charles Sellman/:Red Lake Buests. T8 ens. i Falls, and ‘Irene Martin] Detroit, - s 4 T [ T Sy urprise Custom has associated higher prices with newer shoe styles in the minds of many women. They feel that they must “pay the price” to enjoy new fash- ions. Not so here. We consider that having the new styles is a logi cal part of our service (o v —that you should not pay us a premium for being up-to- date. So we have the new sivies ly and price them mod \ The benelit is mutual-—you are pleased, and we maore shoes by following o plan. sell Ladies’ Patent Black and Brown Kid one and two straps, from $2.65 to $4.95 A\ Ladies’ Patent Black and Brown Kid Oxfords from $3.45 to $4.95 7, ‘Always Inspect Our Windows Before Buying Elsewhere First Class Shoe Repairing in Connection The BEMIDJI SHOE STORE 315 MINNESOTA AVE. PHONE 172-W ] i T T T At graduation time your friends expect your photograph. by },!.! Phone 239 for an ap- pointment today. » “The Photographer in Your Town” Custodian The HAKKERUP STUDIO | SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE THAT SETS THE PACE FOR PRICES! NORTHERN OUTLET COMRANY We Sell Merchandise Every Day at Sale Prices, but Look at These Prices for Saturday o o e G Special! These Prices Make All Other Sales Look Ridiculous! ] New stock of Men’s Dependable Work Shoes, the kind we guarantee—we have them in endless quantities, (I S5, SR TE A R A e STt b $2.50 Heavy, double-:!itched, 220 Overall, see them... 90c Women’s House Dresses, can’t be hest, big value . $3.25 MEN’S SUIT SALE, $PECIAL FOR YOUR BENEFIT!’ WE ARE ALMOST GIVING THEM AWAY, LOOK! ... $7.50 to $12.50 Ladiet,’y Shces, ‘go'od. and serviceable... .. ...... 79c Boys' Suits (savé money by buying them)' . $4 to $6.50 Sewing Thread 4c to §q—wh§ pay more. By The Northern Outlet Company Is Showing You How to Stretch Dollar Bills to Twice Their Normal THE NORTHERN OUTLET CO. Corner Fourth and Minnesota Ave. IF YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE A SALE, HAVE A GOOD ONE e o i ; Children’s Hats, 48c, and good at that, look at them! Large new line of Women's and Children Hose—we will not quote prices on these, we want to give you a big surprise, see them! SHOP AROUND—COMPARE PRICES—TAKE YOUR TIME—SAVE MONEY IN YOUR PURCHASES. ‘Anything we have in Picce Goods at LESS than HALF PRICE—think of It! If your purse is light, make your cash go as far as possible—it’s up to you, do not pay long prices, but buy where your money will go farth- est! pe—y Length! [EORY ¥V X Schroeder Building, Bemidji, Minn. s

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