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B¢ The Northome Record says: ‘Jay uliams, of the north shore Island Lakers, was transacting business in | Northome Monday. Mr. Williams is an experienced trapper and is experi- menting with the breeding of wild animals in captivity. He said he (¢} caught a beautiful female fisher re- %! cently without injuring her and now | has three females and one male of this valuable fur-bearing animal. He \so has a beautiful black odorless ‘kunk obtained near Bemidji and 7ill try raising some of the little nimals, which, though so pretty, re 80 objectionable to most folks. 41 he preeding of wild animaly must £ ~*1ascinating pastime and we hope Mr. Williams’ case it will prove a rofitable one.” Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Given of ke Boulevard entertained Dr. and *J. E. W. Johnson and Mr. and s. Burt McKinnie at six o’clock ner last evening. Mr. McKinnie raritone and director of the Inter- | donal Operatic company which ve an entertainment at the Grand neater last evening under the aus- pices of the Woman’s Study club. He fwas formerly a member of Savage’s Grand Opera company. His wife is a soloist and was formerly with Mme. Schuman Heink. Did you finish High school last spring‘! If so, what can you do? Are you qualified to accept a business po- gition? No. Then you should take a course in the Mankato Commercial 'ollege. Send for their catalog. It ~eg.—Adv. v / A regular meeting of the teachers f the Methodist Sunday school will e held at the home of Mrs. E. R. ivans Tuesday, Dec. 12. The topic or the evening will be “Retrospec- on.” A round table talk will be ‘ven, lead by A. W. Johmson and e subject will be, “Looking Back rer the Past Year.” Rev. B. D. inscom, pastor of the First Metho- st church, will give a talk on nity and Loyalty.” The ladies of the Baptist church { 11 hold a parcel post sale in the irch basement tomorrow evening, ‘which all the church members as P11 as the public are invited. Flow- r beds will be made and those pick- A e Telephone 816-W |3 Appointment made week in : advance : Over Beltrami Music Store : Be--ene A MUTUAL b 7:30 and 8:45 COW al GRACE A . |picture taken.—Adv. TOMORROW: H0|0Ili§0880ll “Th L“;HT” “As well as HEROES will see something to please them in '\ “The Brand of Cowardice” vith LIONEL BARRYMORE 5-act METRO WONDERPLAY that gives you a new sensation. ing the flowers will find a parcel at the root of each flower. Games will be played and a social time enjoyed. If you want to enjoy one of the greatest comforts of life, drop into the Longballa & Co. land office and see one of the new folding bath tubs demonstrated, and order one right away. Guaranteed for ten years. I. E. Leighton, Agent,—Adv. 6d-129 Mrs. Cora Amundson, formerly Miss Cora Simpkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Simpkins of Turtle River, was seriously injured in an auto accident at Richland, Cal., this week. She is well known in this county, having taught sichool here for several terms, The ladies of the Swedish Luth- eran church will give a lutfisk sup- per and fancy work sale tomorrow evening in the basement of the church. Many articles have been made especiariy fitted for Christmas gifts. Your visit to the Twin Cities will be more enjoyable if you stop at this Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, Minne- sota. 409 rooms—275 at $1.50 to $2.50.—Adv. das3-1-17 Bemidji lodge No. 233, F. & A. M., elected the following officers last eve- ning: M. J. Brown, W. M.; W. P. Dyer, S. W.; Thos. W. Swinson, J. W.; G. A. Walker, secretary, and W. B. Stewart, treasurer. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will hold a food and fancy work sale in the lobby of the Grand theater, Saturday, Dec. 9.—Adv. 4-129 The collection given in the Bap- tist church Thanksgiving day, amounting to $15.55, has been sent to the American Commission for Ar- menian and Syrian relief. Mrs. George Johnson of Margie, Minn., was in Bemidji yesterday, en- route to her home after a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. M. Kerschbaum of Lake Plantaganet. N. B. Backus of Minneapolis will arrive in the city the latter part of the week and will be the guest of . |his brother, G. D. Backus, and fam- ily. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your 14tf e e e &he REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays! n TONIGHT “The Folly of Fear” A MUTUAL 2-reel feature i Yo i Guariian Angel” 2-reel feature also A “CUB” Comedy “CATCHING THAT BURGLAR” 6c and 10c ARDS VALENTINE Mrs, Edward Jackson of Irvine av- enue returned yesterday from Duluth where she has been the guest of rela- tives and friends since Thanksgiving. M. M. Cook and B. Burton of Charles City, Ia., are guests at the home of the former’s sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Billings, of this city. You will find more of the leading people of Minnesota registered at the Radisson, than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities.—Adv. d3-1-17 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson and Mrs. Mabel Saunders of Turtle River transacted business in Bemidji yes- terday, We buy hides; 25c per lb., at W. G. Schroeder store, corner 4th St. and Minn. Ave.—Adv. 1128tf LOW prices—HIGH grade photos at Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W.—Adv. d1223 Misses Hattie Nelson and Gladys Grames of Grand Rapids, Mich., are the guests of friends here for a few days. You'll enjoy The Radisson, Min- neapolis.—Adv. d3-1-17 Bring the baby to Mrs. Richardson for fine Christmas photos. Phone 570-W for appointment. 29 10th St. —Adv. d-1223 Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Larson motored to Northome yesterday. Billie Burke in ‘‘Gloria’s Romance” at the Grand—Monday.—Adv. d125tf Mrs. A. Skogland of the town of Northern was the guest of friends in the city yesterday. E Mr. and Mrs. George Forte of the town of Eckles are visiting Bemidji friends this week. The Hotel of Character and Com- fort. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. —Aadv. a-3-1-17 Miss Alma Olson of the town of Liberty spent yesterday in the city shopping. $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Dean aritf The following menu will be served in the Swedish Lutheran church to- morrow night: MENU Lutfisk—Melted Butter Milk Gravy Roast Pork Boiled Potatoes Mashed Turnips Fruit Salad Beet Pickles Dill Pickles Buns and Rye Bread Swedish Coffee Cakes 1-127 Coffee —Adv. B. P. 0. ELKS NOTICE There will be a regular meeting of the Elks’ Lodge E. H. JERRARD, Sec’y. H KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK x PLEASANT VALLEY * EHKKKKKK KK KKK K KKK Mae Fuller spent the Thanksgiv- ing vacation at the home of her par- ents at Boston Lake. Edna Wright returned to Pleasant Valley Saturday after having spent Thanksgiving with her parents near Bemidji. Miss Margie Murphy, teacher of Wayside school, is back again. She spent Thanksgiving day at her home near Bemidji. Messrs. Hugh, Cowan and Elgin Gray of Bemidji spent Thanksgiving day and Friday at the M. W. Knox home. Cora Stout came home Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents. A large crowd attended the dance given in the Boston Lake school house Saturday night. Marjorie, Nell, Bess and Laurence Knox were home for Thanksgiving vacation. They returned to their school Monday morning. Gust Person left Monday morning for Neely’s Sidimg where he will be employed this winter. Lenora Ryan spent her Thanksgiv- ing vacation at her home in Guthrie, returning to Pleasant Valley on Monday. The Pleasant Valley Literary so- ciety is to give a play entitled “The ‘Widow ‘McGinty”” on the evening of Dec. 30. The cast of characters is not yet fully decided. It will be announced soon. president of the Farmers” State bank of Grygla, Levi Hawkins, manager of the Olson Implement. company ~ of Grygla, " Mr. Bjornas and Mr. Sand- berg, S."K. Knutson of Belmont, N. D., Miss: Ella Saterlee, Oscar “Ram: bec, Mrs. J. W. Stanley, Marti ke, Ed. Ristae and Mrs. D. ‘M. ton. % S. K. Knutson is starting telephone agitation! among the settlers. He is the founder of \more-than one . new prosperous and very serviceable line in Minnesota and North Dakota. © G. Benson shot a’big’bull “moose with ten |prongs and_H. Dan shot a |. 4 their, hunting trip' at the Kueffner home- |: two-year-old btill moose on stead. J. B. Russell has left for Thief River Falls to get his wife and fam- ily who are coming from Iowa to their claim. Mrs. Clyde Miller has been visit- ing the Marcoe family for the past few days. A Thanksgiving entertainment and basket sogial was given by the school in the Schilling hall Saturday eve- ning. A dance was given after the entertainment. POPE TO PRESENT PED CAPS TO TWO NEW CARDINALS (By United Press) Rome, Dec. 7.—Two new cardin- als were given the red cap by the Pope at his public consistory here today. Both new cardinals are for- mer papal nuncios. They are Mgr. Count Raffaele Scrapilelli, former papal nuncio of Vienna and Mgr. Fruewirth, formel papal nuncio at Munich. - FOOD BOXES SCATTERED THROUGH W00DS FOR LOST DEER HUNTERS (By United Press) Munising, Mich., Dec. 7.—Food boxes are being spread throughout northern Wisconsin woods today as a result of the recent near tragedy of a Chicago hunter who was lost in the woods for four days and found nearly starved. In addition to the boxes containing food, there are knives, forks, spoons and - matches. Hunters are asked to report anyone tampering with the food boxes. There are about 10,000 hunters in woods trying to bag deer. CHURCH COUNCIL STARTS SESSION (By United Press) St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 7.—With the organization and other preliminaries completed at the opening yesterday of the third quadrennial meeting of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America today settled down to the transaction of business. 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