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" Te each Jday give an interesting and complete review of.the city’s social activities is our desire. Ths page is devoted to per- sonal mention, social items and news briefs and\we solicit your eo-opmhon in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to -this omce are appreciated by readers of -the paper and by the publishers. —_————————————— Telephone 922 —r—=——=—"nwr——o ZMys. James Wheeler of Bass Lake viglted. friends in Bemidji Tuesday. LADIES’ AID MEETING. The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet at the _Loans and insurance. Northern home of Mrs. Gus Johnson, fifth Land Co. Phone 29. 8131 ward, tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. J. Omen of Kelliher was a be- tween train shopper in Bemidji Tues- LUTHER LEAGUE SOCIAL. day. The Luther League of the Scan- dinavian Lutheran church will give g Don’t forget to see those wonder-|<«copper” social in the basement of tul shoe bargains at $8.98 at TTopDP-|the church Thursday evening, No- mans. 1d115 | vember 6. 50,000 to loan or rarms. Dean u:d ‘Co. da71tt LADIES’ GUILD MEETING. 2 The Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal Mrs. F. N. Gibson of Sauk Center church will meet in the basement of is visiting friends in Bemidji for a the ‘church tomorrow afternoon at month. 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Higby and Mrs. Brandborg will be hostesses. lfis. A. O. Galvin of Turtle River > was a between train shopper in Be- ATTENTION SIR KNIGHTS. midji Tuesday. The hing of Maccabees,. Bemidyi |- . Tent 67 will meet at the Moose hall - One dozen photographs makes 12 |in regular session on Friday evening, Gbristmas presents. Call up the Hak- | November 7th. All are requested to kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. | be present. Frank Grimm, command-~ i 113tf | er. 2d1li0 'B. P 0. ELKS. There will b# a regular meeting of the Elk’s lodge Thursday ' evening. B m Jerrard,’ Jecy. ’I‘hono new fall modes of fine foot wear at Troppmans, only $8.98 fer ,mflhy and all the week following. 1d115 ~-Mrs. . R. V. Brant of Tenstrike tnpmted business in Bemridji be- W na 'I‘uesduy DUCK nmm 3 Mr. and Mrs, W, Z. ‘Robinion en- tertained six guests last ev.endng ata dnck dinaer. - “The guests Were: Dr. and Mrs. D. L..Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olin, afi¢ Mr.. and Mrs A. B. Palmer -T!l you can ea.t in three of the zones, at .the Baptist church Friday We F‘or only 30 cents. 14115 Bixtoen inch mixed hard and soft dlab wood for sale, $3 per load. Be- midji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&F mssmlmu MEETING. . The Womans’ Home Missionary. so- ciety of "the:‘Methodist Episcopal church will ieet tomorrow at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. D.ck Van Arnum, 914 America avenue. Every member'is urged to be present and a cordial invltatlon is extended to visi- tors. One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open even- ings. - ey 113tf i! you want to sell or uunange your propeérty, write me, John J. Black, l(lnn St. Chippewa Falls, Wis. STILL HAVE “BIRTHRAYS.” A few of the.neighbors celebrated Mrs. C.”A. Stout of St. Louis, Mo,, the birth anniversary of George W. was in Bemidji. Tuesday en route to Turtle River, where she will locate. at the home of R. L. Given.last even- ing. Those present were: Dr. and Mrs. George Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barker, Mr. and Mrs. George One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- udio. Studio open evenings. —113tt %Mfifflpflflu.penu- Bring your family next Friday eve to the Baptist church, and eat sup- per in the zone. 1d115 The. marriage of Mi of Bemidji to William Ragka of Pine River,..toaek: place last “evening at 5:30 o’clock at the parsonage, Rev. 0. P: Grambo officiating, with Dean Eastman and Mrs. Palma Grambo as witnesses., Mr. and Mrs. Raska will make their home in Bemidji. DUCK DINNER. Mrs. E. E. Kenfield entertained at a duck dinner last evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thatcher of Seattle, Wash. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brooks, Mable and Russell Brooks, Clinton Springer, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Kenfleld. Mr. Thatcher is the Washington state tax commissioner. He returned today to Olympia. Mrs. Thatcher will spend several months with Mrs. Kenfield, they being sisters. : FAREWELL PARTY. Mrs. W. A. Currie entertained yes- terday afternoon for Mrs. W. B. Mas- Lachlan of 1100 Bemidji avenue, as the MacLachlan family have sold their home and are moving to War- ren, Minn. The guests were: Mrs. Harry Koors, Mrs. Edward Ebert, Mrs. Henry Miller, Mrs. Edward Ashley; Mrs. Barney Erickson, Mrs. Dobson, Mrs. Charles Vandersluis, and the honored guest, Mrs. MA¢ Lachlan. A very pleasant afternoon was spent and refreshments- were served. SPOT CASH pald for leerty Bonda and Liberty Bond réceipts. G- B. Hooley, Markham. . 94tt ‘S, ‘D. Godbout, of Crookston, is in Bemidji today on business in behalf of the Crookston Marble and Monu- ment Works. the guest of Mrs. H. Rathburn for several days, returned to her home at Geminell this morning. Your friend can buy anything you can give them except your photo- graph.. Call the Hakkerup Studio, No. 239, gnd make appointment to- ¢{ Mrs. B. S. Shook, who has been ? f i § é day. A 113tf The Baptist ladies will serve a zone luncheon next Friday evening, in the basement of the church. They will serve from 6 o’clock until all are served. 1d115 One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. - "113tt I have several teams of heavy horses, suitable for logging. Also horses to trade for cord wood. What have you to offer. Geo. Shuchan, Niag- ara, N. D. 6d1111 ‘THE best Pencil * you can buy is always the least ex- pensive in the end. Thew"wolld famous pen- cils are made‘in 17 de- grees,, from 6B softest to T OH liardestand 3 copying. - There's oneuaaly suited Smooth, velvecy» leads tlut don’t crumble; thoroughly kiln-dried wood that doesn’t splinter, and grading always uniform, save money nnd mke for quicker, better, easier work. We unhesitatingly rouumnend VENUS Pencils PIONEER STATIONERY' HOUSE Wholesalers Rhea; G. D. Backus, Charles Borchart THE: NEW RIPPLE' JACKET. ‘When a jacket ripples, it must: be short, for youthful effect, One Efly;reproflu;e t}:ls model in one of e fur cloths, if the genuine pelt | ways a signal to desist and indi- is prohibitive, or quite as satisfactory c:tlon thalt; other modes of p:ru;mm‘ as-duvetyn, velours or one of thesoft | the organism should be sought.” pile fabrics. It has flare sleeves. and ¢ a convertible collar. Medium size re-- quires 2% yards G4-inch material, Pictorial Review ‘Jacket No. 8549. | Sizes, 34-to 46 inches:bust. Price, 26 cents. Waist No.. 8404 Sizes, 2% to 86 inches walst. I’flcl. &0 centl. A Teichers: oumvnhn. . Really-when 1 co ¢ to think on the various fortunes of my pupils after they went from under my charge, I 4m | as. much diverted and:.moéved to 1augh-| ter at the way and proceedings that were followed out hy some as gobered into sorrow at the sad and pathetic fate that befell several others. If I could say consdenflously. that the| ‘wisest man always. turned to be the happiest or the most fortunate, greatly should 1 be gratified. But tryly, it hath never consisted’ with the little philosophy that 1 have gathered in go- ing about the world. to deal much in] general Fules or specified conclusions ; and I have often from my observations been rather tempted to say. with the proverb-making king, that folly was in some cases better than wisdom, and lightness of heart more to be envied than Rhea and Emil H. Denu at a dinner| Picken. Subscribe for The Pioneer “"I“II‘I'I slqnlln to Desist Should Be . Heeded by’ Those Who Would Praurve Health. i sonal welfare, physical exercise is not mfrequently carried to a point of over dolng, which results in injury rather than-benefit,” 'says the Journal of the American Medical Assoclation. Commenting on some observations .| the ’value of an exercise lies in the -phiysiological adjustments that it in- duces, “If the heart reduces its rate f beating and is less sensitive to exer- “elsé; " the training is commendable. Training should make the heart and other muscles better and endure fa- flgulhg exercises better than the un- mlned heart does. 'Consequently, if the :heart reacts excessively as a re- sult of work ; If there-is a rapid rise in pulse rate, which returns to its nor- mal ‘only. after a long interval, the fundamental aim of exercise for health has-not been accomplished. The symp- toms of an overworked ‘mechanism are at hand. However advantageous vig- orous training may be in the great ma- w ;.‘) Siaen the increased demand of work is al- ... To for .Supply of Really Good Quallty. ethg ‘produced on & ,rasin,_ A new source of supply which, th 4 'rosln and a gum. sobriety and sense—Andrew THEATRE Tonig Beautiful Helen ldf Troy. had red hair. History tells you what happened to her. Now see what hap- pened to beautiful— o lice Brady —IN— “_,Reclhead“' By Henry Payson Dowst The frothy, delightfully human picture of smileé, thrills and heart throbs. How would you like to be married to the music of a jazz band instead of the usual wedding march? A SELECT FEATURES PICTURE Also showing Neal Hart in “A Knight of Western Land.” A typical story of the blazing west, where trails divide. Five-Piece Orchestra Nl'llt 7:20 and 9'00 10c und 20c Mutinm 2:30 Tomorrow REX 1 Tomorrow I have to tell a tale of woe,’ A tale of folly and of wasted life So-the poet wrote, .and the woman echoed these ‘words. A woman who repented her extragavance only when bankruptey con- fronted the man who had married her. A millionaire could save her. He handed this woman $50,000, a devil’s gleam in his eye, The sequel is shown by "MADLAINE TRAVERSE —IN— “THE LOVE THAT DARES” A William Fox production, Staged by Harry Millarde “Pursued ostensibly to promole per- made on aviators, it says the test of || Jority of cases, fallure to adjust to | NEW SOURCE OF TURPENTINE Tree in Central India to Be Looked . - Turpentine oil ngg' rosin are already tommercial scale fn India by the distillation of pine gh comparatively small, may be le. especially for Indian use, has ‘giow- been found in frankincense or olibanum. This material is. obtained ‘by the natives by making incisions in the stems. of Boswellia serrata, a tree wldely distributed throughout the dry zone -forésts of Central India. The Festfious substance which -exudes from the cuts contains a kind of turpentine, Investigations of the methods of sep- jarating these constituents in a market- .able form -have been condueted since ‘1912 by, the forest authorities in India ‘I co-operation with the Imperial in- stitute, and the resuits have been pub- lished recently in a paper by R. & Pearson, forest economist, and Puran ‘Singh, ‘chemical adviser. at the Forest Reqearch institute, Dehra Dun. The 'fi:eral conclusion reached, hased on. “ results of numerous trials, is that the turpentine ofl is equal to good ty_American_turnentine ofl. - Why? To get the girl he had to work for . three months without once gettmg fired! - Mack Sennett Bathing Beautles WILL APPEAR IN PERSON in Conjunction with IVfack Sennetf’s Five-Part Comedy Scream .ENNIT‘I"S LATEST AND m MARK FUNNIEST S _PaRT . featuring all the Well known ey Sennett players CHESTER' CONKLIN, BEN, TURPIN, CHARLEY MURRAY, MARIE. PREVOST Shows at 3:30, 5:15, 7:00 and 8:45 " All Seats 50c (plus war tax) CHILDREN WILL BE 'ADMITTED FOR 25 CENTS AT THE5:15 SHOW ONLY TONIGHT ONLY Starting Toh\omw—;Milmee 2:30 GERALDINE FARRAR and Lou Tellegen, in her biggest, newest feature—7 parts “THE WORLD and ITS WOMAN” ‘LLc\fku P'L ANt S Wallace _He’d have given ten years of his life to avoid being caught by her—above everybody else—on such a job! The girl is Wanda Hawley Hide? It would have cost him his job. And . if he got fired—good-bye Helen! £ was some contract' ““WELL 'LL BE D— "’ Feature “BIG V” Comedy Presenting the Laugh-Maker . LARRY SEMON The fellow who made such a hit in “His . Home Sweet Home” recently. Elko Theatre Tomorrow