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S&frtw ffi it I* vit^teu i ir L-' A ^^^f^^1^^^!^^!^:^^^^^ FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, 1922 PINEWOOD Aliss .Maidie Sthol came to visit her brother and wife, Saturday, re turning to her home in Bemidji Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Khngbeil went to see Dr. Johnson Tuesday. Mrs. Khngbiel sprftwed her wrist. We hope it will sooi^be wll again. Mr. Koppang, Mr, Lindgren, Mr. and Mrs. Tigner and Mr. Thais were all Bemidji visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mis. Nels Rude returned irom Minneapolis Thursday. Chas. Rock opened hM.new pool room Friday. Miss Martha Roen who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Qlqf Ne*- jjaard, returned to her home in Can ada the last of the weok. O. Bakken and Fred Gleason mot ored to Bagley Satujiday, they also stopped at Shevhn. *s Tom Bakken, oin^village black fcmith made an early^iab^jin Satui day morning as he was hmne again at tnn time. A Irgc number o^ Pinewftod base ball fans attended the ball at Leonard Monday. fhei'e, igame keen baseball rivalry beyifeen'^-the two towns and to wipe out/tfie" sting of defeat in i the past^/two^ games, Leonard hired a Goriirick tsague bat tery, also four or five other league fielders, Pmewood using their own players after having thedtame won, ldst it on errors. 'The -final, ^core standing 4 to 3^ in. fav^r of the hirfd players at /Le'onard^. aRd.btsebziplayWs ,u & =wI LAVJNIAl D, E. Leister lf$fl Thursday for Cedar Falls, Iowa, wheje he will join Mrs. Leister j$ho %j with her aged mother. WJJiile ftper* Mr. Leister intends to^feecurg medical aid and the date of return is not yet known. A jolly bunch of- Lake^Shore girls met at the Fair Vew Mrm for a fine time last %turfly nig(ht. Dancing, games and a, dejicious lunch proved to Be the^ source of entertainment. Thi$ is--the first time in our meinour when there were more girls than boys but such was the case Saturday night. Ev en Billy Howe appeared ift^ ease among so large a number of fair dames. Another is planned "for the near future. Wordr has been received from Mrs Blanche Phillips by,her'father, C. B. Cross, to the effect that the family with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc Vane, formerly of this vicinity, are on their way to Wisconsin. Mrs. Phillips visited her father some time ago before leaving Cass Lake, where Mr. Phillips had secured work in the mill for a short while. The Misses Ida'and Myrtle Hel mer are again residing at Lavinia Lake Shore. A canvas cottege near Wire & Howe is-a beautiful spot for their summer home. Kenneth Coleman was painfully injured Sunday when on of Wess Hoar's nifties struck the third fin ger of his right hand, tearing the nail almost entirely off. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Campbell of Bemidji and family spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Campbell's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gish of Big Bass vicinity. The, Ladles' Exchange club are still up to their old tricks of meet ing and having a good time, Sev eral good times have been held this summer. Eighteen "children chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bentley enjoyed an all-day picnic on Little Bass Lake on Sunday, A number of fish were caught. sit the present plan now to have a neighborhood picnic, ball frame and dance at Bass take pic nic grourids on July Fourth. J. S. Wheeler is building a new flat bottom boat for E. M. Sathre. 211 Third St. 4 Bemidji, Mink. X-""* K1 LADIES' OXFORDS WHITE CANVAS Good Make Low, comfortable heels, all sizes Special... $1.98 vi 1"V7^ ADORED BY SPORTSWOMEN A crocheted sweater with deep revers and narrow belt ma.y reflect all the colors of the rainbow, or it may cling to the Navajo combinations which are so smart. With it may be worn a sca*fof gray or tan wool with bordered edges and a flannel skirt bound with flat silk braid. The sweater requires 12 spools of yarn (17p \ards to spool) or 21 spools of silk (100 aret to spool)- For the skirt, 2j^ ard 48- inch material are required for medium size i Pictorial Review Crochet Sweater No. 240. Directions for making, 20 cents. Skirt No. ^9449. Sizes,'24to 34 inches waist. Boats are in great demand on Bass Lake and no small numb*er of people are being accomodated with' boats both on Big and Little Bass Lakes. A basket social will,sbe JULY 4th INDEPENDENCE DAY Prepare to Celebrate in Comfort Cool, Comfortable Footwear Playt an Important Part TENNIS TENNIS The most practical vacation foot wear. We have secured a good assortment of Men's, Boys', Girls'} all sizes in new white cloth Special. Children's Patent Mary Jane Pumps, sizes to 8, special 98c Ladies' Fine Kid, strap-style House Slip pers, rubber heels, special $1.98 One lot of 200 pairs Ladies' Fine Kid, tan and black one ancVtwo strap Slip pers, special $2.98 T\ 1 tl' a Teachers holding second class Daily raShlOIl Hint I ce^ia^^aold^ecelVe an addir, 'tMfoa fve Jfiven at Fair View farm on Satijrda^ nightj July 1st, proceeds to go'for'aupplie's for the baseball team. A large crowd is expected. A dance *WttL be the source of entertainment. SALARY SCHEDULE FOR BELTRAMI CO., TEACHERS The following is the schedule of wages adopted by the school officers meeting in Bemidji recently as their recommendation for the salaries to be^paid teachers of Beltrami coun ty during the year 1922-1923. The salaries monthly are: Limited certificate, $60. Second class, no experience and no training, $75. Second class, experience and no training, $80. Second class, No ,experience with training, $80. Second class, experience and training, $85, 98c i^ i -*-^*^j!!'a!iitttki&&*. 2' S"4*lit'*s rfc&ii"3rf5*3'S^k-iif'J2it**i v^yWw,^&h--*-sA-^tja.-rf -*'-r dollars a month for eaeli yeir's. expjjrience, for_ three years. i First class, ^tffi" experience and .no, graining, $85. BOONEFACEDA HARDSTRUGGLE BUT WONOUT Oes Moines Citizen Says He Could Hardly Use Anns on Account of Rheumatism, But Feels Like New Man Since Taking TanUcr-Gaina 10 Pounds. "I would rather .^do without any thing else in the World than the good health Tanlac has given me," said Jesse J. Boone, 118 Ridge St., Des Moines, Iowa. j* "I suffered for eve years with dis ordered stomach (and kidneys, and rheumatism. No matter'what I ate I was in misery afterwards from gas and severe pains 'in the pit of my stomach. My bapk hurt me con stantly and I suffered,tortures from rheumatism in thp muscles of my arms and shoulders, "But Tanlac changed things right about for me. M#Fstomach never troubles me now, the' rheumatism and pains in my back are gone and I have gained ten pounds. I can hardly find words to express my gratitude to Tanlac." ,hnhNPveallPeteBkN. v,fi' Tanlac is sold by all2 gists.Adv. VITAMINES AND STRONG TEETH Nature spends years in building teeth and much depends upon the use of right foods. A diet deficient in the vitamin* A is followed by retarded growth, poor tooth development and rickete in children lowered resistance in adults. SCOTTand EMULSION CONTAINS PUREST VITAMINE-BEARING COD-LIVER OIL that helps Nature absorb and fix lime in the bones. It is an abundant source of health-building vitamine and helps build strong bones and teeth. Scott's Emulsiont is a vitamine-faod of special value to children, builds strength, promotes growth. Start giving it to your boy or girl today! Scott & Bowne, Bloomficld. N. J. H-ll Consumers Shoe Company good drug- V* 1 211 Third St. Bemidji, Miaa. JULY 4th MEN'S OXFORDS In TAN CALF LEATHER Goodyear welt soles, rubber heels Special... $3,98 ._ Boys' Sport Tennis, leather trimmed, sifces up to 6, special $1.48 Girls' Pa&nt Leather Pumps, new strap style, sizes to 2, special $1.98 Chirdren'a Tan Calf Barefoot, 3andaU, sizes up to 8, special $1.39 1 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PJOMEER and ,,t Firsts clajs, experience W\no training $90. Jr Firsy^lass, no experience with graining, $90. Eirst class, experience and training, $95. Teachers holding tilttst-claf,'* cer tificates should receive an addition al five dollars'per month for each year's experience for five years. Faf $*- pnncipalship of a two rtfom tchobl, $10 per month addi tional. For a three room school, $15 per month additional. This schedule is submitted by Miss Lucille Dennis, president of the Teachers Patriotic League, A. Ripple, vice-president, and Carol Knox, secretary, SAUM Olaf and Arthur Krogseng, Ole Hitblad and Jens Wolden have.been hauling lumber from the Slettvold saw mill to the cemetery this week. Mrs. Krogseng was a visitor at the Pete Siverson home Thursday afternoon ofythis week. TOASTED C0RM FLAKES %*_i* ^JutJMSj&ft/' J.Diamond Point f////JPl\VSS* Invites You Every Day Camping Grounds Picnic Grounds Bathing Pavilion --Electric Lighted SOFT DRINKS LUNCHES COFFEE Sold at the Park. Plan Your Picnic ^DIAMO ND POINT Bathing Suits for Rent, pwimi*rrwe* The Ole Hilblad and Irvin Mis tier families spent yesterday at the lake. The Seltvold Bros, have been ^planing lumber this week so some of those who have lumber up there have be*n hauling it away as it was being planed. Ole Wolden and Esten f|tise of Foy. KelloggsCornRakes touch-the-spot any hour of day ornight hauled tor John Moe to mm imt mrt him bmvi** *&**- fcraafcfoat nwry wrning! But I SO tmdmy, S*bM AMt cw'tt" You can't Resist the appeal of Kellogg's Cora Flakes! Pour out a bowl brim full of Kellogg'sbig, joyously brown, crisp and crunchy! .Was there ever such an appetite treat! And, such a flavor! A breakfast or lunch or supper thrill for big folks as well as little ones. Get, KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes for surebecause Kellogg's are the original Corn Flakes and so deliriously good and so superior in every way that your delight will be boundless. Please understand that Kellogg's are never tough or leathery, or hard to eat they're always crispy! Kellogg's are sold only in the RED and GREEN package bearing the sig nature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Toasted Corn Flakes! NONE ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT! Have Kellogg's for breakfast tomorrow! CORNFLAKES Al,o maktrt of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES aa* IELL0CCS BRAN. cok aad knuakUd l, i' Bemidji^ Free Playground %.w ARCHIE DITTY Custodian B. W. LAKIN, Preiident E. R. EVANS, Maaager C. L. ISTED, Secratary-Treaaurer BEMIDJI LUMBER & FUEL CO, OPPOSITE GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH LUMBER LATH- SHINGLES LIME CEMENT PLASTER PAPERRoofing and Sheathing BRICKCommon, Fire and Fancy Sash Doors and Mill Work. FULL LINE OF DRAIN TILE AND SEWER PIPE We Are Independent of any scarcity of drugs. Long: ago we foresaw the situation and secured a sufficient supply to enable us to fill any prescription for a long time to come. So bring your prescrip tions here to be filled. We are in a position to live up to our old rigid standard of "no substitution." City Drug Store LALIBKRTI J. BltlOKSON Mtfit mltfjl A*l lllllll PISB PALACRAFE III PROTECT YOUR FURS Tb proper storage of Fun will prolong their life and iiuur* tlwir boat appearance when again desired for use. W thoroughly clean each garmenti^and tntura it against fira, S^iaft and moth damage. WE ALSO DO MANUFACTURING, CLEANING AND REPAIRING KRUSE& GROSS MANUFACTURING FURRIERS Bemidji Over Security Bank "CANTON and "BLACKSTONEit TIRES and TUBES Guaranteed to beTint SIZE 30x3 30x3)& 32x3W 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x4)6 33x4)6 34x4)6 35x4)6 36x4)6 33x5 35x5 37x5 claaa in workmanship and SATISFACTION. FABRIC $ 8.B0 9-45 13.50 1S.J 17.00 17.50 17.9S TI. PAGE NINE jg^ypiiL.under the jn&nagement of PAUL O.SWEDMARK Special Dinners Served BEST OF FOOD AND SERVICE AT ALL HOURS FORMER PATRQNS ESPECIALLY URGED TO TRY US AGAIN. fc OPEN DAY AND NIGHT & PALACE CAFE 112 Thj*4 Street There Will Be No Need to Ask Yov to CORD' at 24.75 25.70 26.25 33.90 34.85 35.90 37.20 38.15 44.15 46.75 49.60 Matlmd's Vulcanizing Shop Mail Ordera filled same day aa receivedor drive up to ott doorno extra charge for putting new tirea on. If your tirea go bad on the road, phone 17-J and we will bring new tirea and put them on at pricea quoted above, S Next Door to City Hall Phone 17-J K'|j F. M. Pendergast Implement Co. Reiidelice Phone 17-F-4 Office Phone 232 SCHROEDER BUILDING Manufacturers' Agents and Dealer in FARM MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS "Hudson" Bam Equipment "Stoughton" Wagons, Spreaders and Mo tor Trucks "Champion" Potato Machinery "Emerson-Brontinghan" line of Plows,* Standard Mowers and Rakes "E.-B." Tractors "Geisser" Threshing Machines* Hydro Toron Auto Tires and Tubes Gasoline and Oils Brooks Bros. Double-Wall Silos. Nearest to being Frost-Proof of any Silo made., 204 Fourth St. & Minnesota Ave. BEMIDJI, MINN. paw t/5 V* ..IT 1 i' "Look Pleasant Please" When You Get Our Prices on Fin* PHOTOS and POSTCARDS. REMEMBER!You take no Photos or Post Cards from RICH STUDIO UNLESS THEY PLEASE YOU! Kodak Films Developed 6 Exposures, any size 10c Prints, 3c, 4c, 5c Phone 570-W 29 Tenth St., Cor. Doud Ave. New Tire Prices i u. -*3 i Jt material*- TUBES $1.45 165 2.10 2.45 2,60 2.70 2.80 3.50 4.00 4.4 4.78* 4.85 5.00 5.40 .75 ...$16.50 20.00