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MONDAY EVENING, B .|, B R, Bertaon Items for this column 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. Eyery item will be given proper considers- tion when source is knows. P. B. Bnant of .St PMI was-a business visitor gx}ddwaver the week end. Janjes E."Fraser ’of,s‘c. Paul ar- rived (Sunday for a”shart visit’ with his brother, Fred Fraser, of the Pio- neer force, 3-30 t¢ Mrs. Al ?!e‘sf’e‘r ‘a;rf daughter, of Great Falls, Mont., drrived Satur- day for an extended visit with Mrs. K. B. McCready. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Brouillard had as their Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brouillard and Mr. and Mrs .Charles Hook and son Richard. Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Miss Ivah Osborn of Anoka ar- rived in Bemidji this morning and will spend her summer- vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Youngberg, East Bemidji. R. A. Hannah of the Bemidji Sen- tinel left Sunday for Duluth. where he will be united in marriage Wed- nesday with Miss Bessie Patterson; a former resident ‘of Bemidji. $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land eompany. 1-18tf Mrs. H. F. Wilson and son Ralph returned the latter part of the week to their home, corner of Fifth street and America avenue, from. Duluth where they visited relatives for two weeks. Mrs. J. J. Conger, 901 Lake boule- vard, received a letter from her son Glen, dated June” 15, from Detroit, Mich. ,stating that they were about to coal up the boat for the return trip to Duluth and expected to leave that day, which should bring them to Duluth by Tuesday at least. Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14t8 Miss Myrtle Johnson, who has been teaching school in Minneapolis, re- . turned Saturday and will spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, 1211 Bixby ave- nue. Mrs.G. E. Martin of Minne- apolis accompanied ‘Miss Johnson here and will be her:-guest.. - Cook With Gas 3-30 tf Charles Pflock, musical director at the Elko theater, is spending the day in Crookston where he has a class of music pupils. to Bemxd;n Tuesday morning. - Mr. Pflock is ‘a very capable violinist-.and has been pleasing the Elko audxepces with the special musicdl numbers.. ‘Richard Boyd' apnd. Pauline Dunn, “Reported Missing,” were last seen “ being forced: aboard a rough fishing smack about to leave the harbor. There is grave suspicion of foul play. 1d6-19 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swenson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mort Pender- gast, Mr. and Mrs. Ebert and family, Mr. and Mrs, Hubbard, Mrs. P. Lar- son and danghter, Anna and Vera, and son Chris, motored Sunday in five cars to Blackduck where they enjoyed an all-day outing, with pic- nic dinner, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stillmaker and family, formerly of Bemidji. . NOTICE! All members of Troop No. 1 must report to meeting Monday night at 7:30 in the Library park with money for regxstratmn, which is 50 cents, and all back dues. All the money must be paid at that time. Failure to do so will-mean automatic pro- hibition from taking further. ad- vancement tests until April 1, 1923. 2d6-19 A COMPLETE FISHING OUTFIT for EVERYBODY ‘Endorsed and used by Best Fisherman. Rod and Reel in One.-for Casting, Troll- img and Still Fishing. Only 23 inches long. I inches unjointed. Packed Complefie i Carton. Price $3. AT ALL Dmms. Write for mh. THE AMERICAN DISPLAY CO. DAYTON, OHIO He expects to return|’ JUNE 19, 1922 hrother of. St. i Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs, J. Lish of Nary visit- ed friends in Bemidji during the week end. Paul spent ‘Sanda; Miss Ingrum of Wadena vmted friends and relatives in Bemidji over the week end. " Polar Pie. ask for ft. 2-14tf Mrs. I. W. Evans of Schoolcraft was.shopping, and~calling on nid| in Bemnd:x Saturdny " Mrs. A Shores and bal up, Mont., are spendifig; in Benud;x visiting £ri Martin Dunn and Dr. motored yesterday to ‘Ba day’s outing and fighing * i e Charles McDonald, who is employ- ed at Solway, visited®his family at Northern over the week end Ed Odegaard has returned after a short vacation and is again on the job at the 0. J. Laqua Clothing store. Mrs. J. N. Ganter left Saturday night for Lemon, S. D., called there by the serious illness of her mother. Fred Severns and family motored to Bemidji from Montevideo to visit his brothers, George Severns, and family, for a week. £ iR Cook With Gas A. A. Warfield returned this morn- called the first part of last. week by the death of his aunt. Mr, and Mzs. Ole Qualey and fam- ily motored yesterday -to Wilton, Salway and Shevlin, returning to Be- midji late in the nfternoon Polar Pie. Alk for 1t 2-14t¢ Miss Leah Berman of Minneapolis is the guest of her brotheér, Eugene Berman, and frient}s in. _Bemidji, having arrived }ie‘re Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Pierson of Turtle River called on Mrs. Pierson’s mother, Mrs. Harriet Clark, Missis- sippi avenue, while shopping in Be-| midji Saturday. Miss Alma Hukee and Miss Mabel Vesled of Winger, who are attending summer session at the State Teach- ers college, went to their homes to |spend the week: end. .. We sharpen and adjust lawn mow- ers. Danielson Tin Shop. Rear of 14 Fourth St., Phone '91:21!9{26'1&1‘ Paul Darner, a student at’ Drake university, Des Moines, arrived in Be- midji last week and will spend the summer with ‘his parents, Mr: and Mrs, C. F. Darner, Grand Forks Bay. Miss Edna Anderson,. who has been attendmg the University of Minnesota’ the 'past yedr, is visiting friends for a’ few ‘days en route to International Falls to.visit relatives. Mrs. Fred Bessette of Orr, Minn,, is the guest of her 1s€er, Mrs. W. K. Denison and = family, Birchmont Beach, while attending the summer session at the State Teachers college. Polar Pie. Ahk for it - . 2-14t1 Miss Anne .Holnl;gu student at the Bemidji- State Teachers college for the summer term; went to her home at Fosston: Saturday to spend the week end because, of the illness of her mother.: ¢ .. e D. C. Dvoracek motored to Turtle River Saturday?aftetroon and trans- acted business. dm'h“g‘ the afternoon; and attended ‘a° farm - bureau unit meeting held there “in ;the evening, returning | idji -t,hafi mght Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Johnson mo- tored to Leonard Sunday and visited relatives. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Lamoreaux and baby, and Walter Hoak of In- ternational Falls, who is a guest at the Johnson home, Fifth ward. Richard Boyd, young president of the Boyd Shipping Company, and Pauline Dunn, society belle, have been “Reported Missing. Mutual friends deny that they have eloped. 1d6-19 Mr. and Mrs. George Bisiar and Mrs. Carrie Giles and son Richard returned to their homes at Brainerd Sunday after visiting for three days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J..Bis- iar, 1111 Dewey avenue. They are brother and sister of Mr, Bisinr.v Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pogue nnd family, and Mr. and Mrs. James Pogue and family returned to ’;Kelr home at Hibbing the latter part of the week. They " came to Bemidji the first of the week to attend the funeral of their grandmother, Mrs. Mary Kellogg, held here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Isted and fam- ily returned yesterday from Minne- apolis where they motored Wednes- day of last week and visited friends for a few days. Elwood Isted, a student at the University, returned with them and also Miss Ella Roth of FOR A PRACTICAL NURSE, Call 8 1646721 ing from Des Moines where he was| i TH " BRIDGE-LUNCHEON A bridge-luncheon was given to- day at 1:15 o’clock by Mrs; Thomas Hughes and Mrs. David Gill, at Birch- mont Beach hotel. L.out-in.decorating, cut flowers Free church’'will ‘meet Tues- day eVehmg, June 20()1, t /8 o’clock insthe church parlors.-{ Messrs. Nel- son and:Merseth will entertain. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- ning at' 8 o’clock at the home of Ole Strand. PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION HOLDS MEETING TUESDAY The dining room division of the Ladies” Aid of the Presbyterian church, Mrs. B. A. Dilley chairman, will hold its meeting Tuesday after- noon at Diamond Point, and a picnic lunch will be served at 6 o'clock, to which the men are inyited. . Each member is requested to bring d|shes and well-filled’ baskets ‘of' food, .. A A AN e H. J. Borget of Minneapolis was a {week-end visitor in Bemidji. nd Mrs. A, B. Kobe and fam- ted her parents at Kelliher the week end. ‘rs‘ Adeline Goodrich is moving to dpartments in the Schroeder build- ing, Fourth and Beltrami avenue. ‘A. P, White left Sunday night for Minneapolis where he went to attend the meeting of the State Teachers College Board. ‘Misses Irene and Lola Tatro, Thir- teenth and Norton avenue, left- this morning foy Brainerd to visit friends for a few days. Miss Judy Edwadh of Warren, ipn., arrived in Bemidji and will be thé guest for a few days of Miss Cor- rine Carlson, 504 Minnesota avenue. "Mrs. J. A, Forrester left Saturday night for Minneapolis where she wiil visit ‘her sistér; Mrs. John O’Connor, and brother, Earl Riley, for a few days. Mrs. Charles Hammond returned has visited her daughter for the past two weeks. L. B. Wilson has returned from an auto trip to the Twin Cities and Northfield on business. E.Y. Wilson leaves today on a short visit cover: ing the same route. o Mr. and Mrs. Tom Russell and baby, of Frazee, arrived in Bemidji Saturday and are guests at the home of his uncle, P. J. Russell, and fam- ily, 907 Dewey -avenue. Misses Alice and Mary Krantz who have visited their grandmother, Mrs. John Workman, Puposky, for the past.ten days, returned to their home in Bemidji Saturday. Miss Ruth Otto. is still confined to her bed at her home, 713 Minnesota avenue. She has been ill for the past two weeks and fails to show any great' improyement at the present. Mr. and’Mrs. Charles Funk and family motored Saturday to Backus wheére th 1 be guests until Tues- day ‘of h ther,: also his sister, Mrs. Nlc}wls, t their summer home. Mrs. Charles Ecklurid qr\d daugh- ters, Aileen Lyda and: Efll _of Wis- consin Rapids, “Wwere guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winklesky and family. They were former residents of Bemidji and.are made the trip by auto. Edson Washburn, Mrs. Ethel Carl- son and Miss Amy Higgins motored Sunday to Federal Dam where they enjoyed a picnic dinner, returning to Bemidji later in the afternoon and going to Diamond Point for a picnic supper. nay Mr. and Mrs/~M:-3-Matson~and family and Mr..and Mrs. C..C. East- on motored Sunday to.Kelliher where they were the guests™oY friends dur- ingithe day. +They weré!accompanied home!iby their son, Kendrick, wha came }fhere from Saum where he has been ;the guedt n; his grandmother for the past ; dlys, also by, Wayne Ban’y of KellMicr, who will visit at thelr home in Bemidji for & week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cota and little son, and R, W. Eyre of Minne- apolis, who have visited relatives and friends in Bemidji for the past few days, left today by auto for their home. Yesterday, in company with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cota and daugh- ters, Margaret and Lucile, they en- joyed an outing at Turtle Lake, with picnic dinner, and in the afternoon Minneapolis, who will be a guest at their home for a. few. days. visited friends at Lake Julia Sam- torium, .t :An allischool :party .is being Eighteen tables|people miotored” e were played during the af-|camping. grounds yesterday &nd.iéh- axlors of the hotel. joyed an all-day outm ith, picnic n andjhwr; colot sceme’ was | dinner and supper. f!\.\‘gedtgn the : | Johnson, Hans to’her hgme, 1227 Déwey avenue, f Saturday from McIntosh; where she also visiting other friends here. They | Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Dvoracek and| family, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McCurdy, | E BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - ALL-SCHOOL 'PARTY AT TEACHERS COLLEGE TONIGHT given this_evenipg- at the" §ta'.e ‘eachers college 'for the uummer school stu- dents and faculty. Part of the pro- gram is ‘to be: held “in the school and part in the stent, and it promlses to he a very enjoyahle occasion. ot Two auto loads of Bemidji young 'to" Norway Besrh party were Misses:Alicé: Dupuis,’ Eli- zabeth Johnson, Olga Anderson ‘and Geraldine Reed, ' and, Messrs. A, Solo, ' Louis Harsnn dnd E. C. Swedmark.' METAL CHECKS HONORED “BY RAILWAY SYSTEMS (By Unlted Press) St. Louis, Mo., June 19.—St. Louis street car tokens are good on Denver cars. Likewise Nashville and Omaha discs are accepted for trolley rides in St, Louis. A Denver visitor recently boarded a“¢ar at the Union Station, reached in his pocket and deposited a token in the ‘fa¥e " réceiving box. “I beg your pardon,” he apolo- gized to the conductor, realizing he .had tendered a Denver check. < “That’s O. K., we take ’em z\ll,;‘ replied the rear door guardian} as the Denver stranger joined 1ts St Louis cousins in the box. ** Every day the United Ruilwa company here takes in tokéns sold by companies in other cities and daily redeems its. own metal checks, accepted as fare by. street railway systems of other cities. Through an arraigement, the electric railways of, the country mterchnnpe their_tokens paying and receiving the face valuc of metal tickets. In an assortment from one days collections were. tokens from Dalilas and Austin, Tex.,” Et. St. Louis, I, Kansas City, Alton, Springfield, Mo., Nashville, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Denver, Colorado Springs, Okluhoma City and Quiney, IlI, SONS OF NORWAY HOLD CONVENTION AT CROOKSTON (By United Press) Crookston, June 19.—The" three- day district convention -of-the Sons of MNorway opened here today.,, Dele- gates were present from Nort.h Day, kota and Minnesota. i The Minnesota Federation ‘6% La- bor is holding its convention simul- taneously. S Brothers | Michael Collins. the only Republican candidate elect-|* Pittsbuxgh,| Springfield, - 1li., _-——-—'——__afl.————— EPUBLICANS LOSING " ELECTION IN IRELAND By United Press)- Dublin, June 19.—The Free State pro-treaty party has won a great vic- tory at the polls in the election. Cork, he stronghold of the Republicans, has been carried by friends of Mary McSwiney is @d -to the constituent assembly. The Republuans have _taken the defeat in bad grace and charged Michael Collins is breaking his word rexaldmg the proposed cuahtmn Lord Mayor O’Callahan of Cork, ex- pected to be one of the strong anti- tréaty candidates, was at the boftom of the list. Complete returns for the squth will not be in until tomorrow. . M. B. A, GIVES DANCE AT MOOSE HALL WEDNESDAY The Modern Brotherhood of Amer- ican has planned a dancing party to be given at the Moose hall Wednes- day evening, June 21, to which the public is invited. Music will be furn- ished by the Melody Boy STATE GOLFERS OPENING MINNESOTA TOURNAMENT Minneapolis, June 19.—Golfers from throughout Minnesota began the qualifying rounds of the state tournament at the Golden Valley golf course here today. Harry Legg, ten times state cham- pion, announced he wuuld not enter the play. N. D. RAILROAD, COMMISSION HEARING RATE ARGUMENTS Grand Forks, June 19.—The state railroad commission is sitting here!, request of the|” Red Rivers : Power company to i& 4 today to investigate crease rates -on electricity, gas ar steam. The city .of . Grand. Foxks, represcnted by S. J. Hunt, is oppos- ing the increase. The commission will investigate the rates, charges, rules and praggices of the company. —that liv:: HAKKERUP The Photographer in Your nnRHnRRRn IR The Opening of Bemidji's Summer Social Activities— YOU ARE INVITED. Van’s five-piece orchestra plays for the dance. Tickets on sale at Boardman’s - City Drug - and Markham Hotel. 4l IIIIIIIIII|IIIIII|I||IIIIIIIllllIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI|Il|IIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlll Birchmont Hotel Opening Tuesda_y Eve., June 20 Banquet at 6:30 — Dancing at 9:00 Tickets, $3.00 per plate—including dance Barker’s - Baker's commercial gravel. cars. The price is $980 f. o. b. Detrait A Business Coure OF STEEL Dodge BrotHers offer to the business public of America an entirely new principle in Coupe body construction. From frame&rork to window mouldinge the body is built of stee), It isfi the first all-steei closed car ever marketed. This design .anticipates every possibie requirement of {t insures unusuai quietness— unusual grage —unusual stamina. It has made it possible togivé, the Coupe that same lustrous baked-on enamel finish for which Dodge Brothers open cars have long been famous. The upholstery is of genuine leather —leather that will wash and wear. The seat is wide and comfortable. Carrying compartments are accessible and spacigus. The car is equipped with a heater, dome light, windo windshield cleaner, cord tires, Yale door locks, and every other appointment necessary to the owner’s comfort and protection. levers, Built inside and out to withstand the wear and tear of sveryday use, it retains the same lightness and beauty of tine which you are accustomed to look for in Dodge It is the Business Coupe which business pebble the world over have been expecting—from Dodge ?utheu. BEMIDJI AUTO CO. OLAF ONGSTAD LAV U TV T T T POPUL AR’ PRICED STORE “ALWAYS BUSY” Thestorethathas l}rnught the Iuw prices to Bemldi Tugsday Only JustOneDay Sale 100 Wool Slip Over Sweaters Take a tip from us that these Sweaters are Beauties