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TUESDAY 'EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1919 Dmly Fashion- H‘“EJ SMALL FRUITS NEED MULCH | Any of Ordinary Materials Are Good for’ Raspberries, Blackberries and Currants. BEMIDJI NEWSY NOTES Te each day give an interédting and complete review of the city’s social activities is our des This page is devoted to per- sonal mention, social items and news briefs and we solicit, your co-operation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this office are appreciated by readers of ‘the paper and by the publishegs. Tclsflw Any of the customary mulching ma- terials are good for small fruits like raspberries, blackberries and currants, These are shallow rooters and the ground around them should be mulch- ed for the winter. Strawberries should also be mulched but care must be exercised that the manure does not come in contact with the crown of the plant. If the weather is very severe and the plants very exposed it is not a bad idea to lay down raspberries and hlackberries and cover them. 22— Fancy wine saps, $3.35 per box, at Anderson of Deer -Miss Martha 54125 River is visiting friends in Bentidji | Troppmans, this week only. this week. Miss Minnie Bailey returned this basket apples, $2.25, at |morning from Minneapolis, where 'll%:sg;:na:: this vl:'l::ek only. 5d125|she has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.. A. Rohn for the past week. WO -WAFPEES —-SERVED ..AT 22, Do | CAFE 1112tf Everybody is going 0 the big| THIRD STBTET dance at the armory Thursday night. 3 i 4d124 " Mrs. James Hagadon of Tenstrike, attended to business matters between trains here Monday. Christmas sale of fancy work, at M. E. church, Wednesday 2 p. m. sell oI excnange you Fresh ‘dou hnuts_also on sale. Coffee 1 :::p:r:;‘,tzlte me, Joht 1”9 ‘and douglfiiits will ve served. Beau- Minn St. Chlppowa Falls, Wi titul Xmas' gifts offered. 2d122 . eemy . THE LAST WORD IN STYLE. ‘The, design of this dress in wool jersey and satin is new and different. The tunic is held to the foundation skirt in ‘puffed effect and made of satin. .’The long blouse of jersey is' gathered at the.showders aund cut out deeply at the front to ‘accommodaie’ a vest of elmbroidered gesrgette. Deep cuffs finish the rather full sleeves, Medium, size requires 2 yards 48-inch Jersey and 2% yards 40-inch au..u with 114 yards lining. Pictorial Review Dress No. 8453 Siges, 16 to 20 years. Price, 25 cents. Braiding . No. 12470, Transfer, hluo or yellow, 15 cents, H. S. Annette returned. Mon- " Misses Louise McCready, Emma daghstrom Crookston, where she|Klein, Lottie French and Lucille spent the week end. Young returned from Duluth Mon- ay, <where_ they spent Thanksgiving. Give the family a treat. Take homel.. : a brick of Koors Ice Cream Supreme, Ice délivered by the load. 1121tf | Ice Co. Smart 121tf Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds, d Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co., < ‘{during the day, or at Markham hotel, One dozen photographs makes 12 evenings.’ 1117t Christmas presents. Call up the iia_ 5 udio open evenin . .kerup Srador s P 1%{ by sending Christmas card than in i apy other manner. It costs less too. ~ Mrs. L. W. Galloway, proprietor of .fielect from the splendid lines of sam- the Elko Hat Sho, left this mornfi; és: at the: Pioneer officc and have on a business trip to the cities. our name engraved in the same type : the sentiment. They make mighty "nptlble tokens. 1mol1216 H. W. Bagley left last night for Spur Fifteen, where he will attend to business for a few days. " You can remember more friends TATTOOERS BERUTY DOGTORS $50,000 to loan or rarms. un Co. Uplift Move: Mlny to Branch Out ln Profession in Great * Mrs. Roy Hass and daughters, Bes- Britain. ©' Rev. and-Mrs. T. B. Nordale ang: e .and Jasmine, :returned to their Mr. and Mrs.,G. C. Berglu ome at Hammond, N. D., after visit- Sunday, guests. at tne Johrn‘ Mo! ‘with ‘Mrs: Hass’ sister, Mrs. Wil- liam Mitchell of Grant Valley, and her father, W. B. Jones of School- There will be a six piece orchestra jcraft, for the pu,st month. Lets London.~Perpetual bloom of youth I8 ope of the promises of the "pro- fessional” tattpo man. Ifa womsn desires a rosy compl ion the fatteo man says he has found * . From the famous Red " _Bgok story uy Peter B. Kyne. at the armory Thursday night. One dozen photographs makes 12 0. sz the means of satisfylng that aspird- o ; g0 z hristmas presents. Call Up the Hak- | fjng epeer 1s {e gsatlsfled with Mack Sennett’s New sailors or prize fighters| ' Comedy with gorgeous dragons, national em-| ¢“HIS LAST FALSE STEP” blems’ and such tender thinge as_cu- - Jt you intend to send Christmas “§*j{ ¢ards, the engraved kind, with your |Pids, héarts and arrows. : A soclety woman is sald to have preferréd -4 ‘panorama of flowers and flags. * + i “It im: poasib!e to camouflage a bal head with imitation hair,”’ said _thi expert, with 20 years’ puctlce in Lao . H don. * Admission 10c-25¢ Wyman Ball, of Reynolds, N d the|name engraved the same as the senti londay to spen e sa, = arriyed here M Y L ment, you should order now. The atock is complete and -you will not be; ‘dissapointed in the selection you See the beautiful samples at 1m01215 winter at the home of his sister, Mi 'Ms,rtln Hogan. ' " Christmas fancy work sale, M. E.|make. céhurch Wednesday 2 p. m. Coffee|the Ploneer office. and doughnnts serve{ 24132 NOTICE: ‘TO M. B. A. MEMBERS, ipreme lodge, all | £ oni;hnn apples, $2.65 per ES pbx. aa.t“!‘rop)mdns this weel aonly, re the first of suspension, J. . o gl -y i 1 j r AU kE b et b::’;';x..g‘fim“‘m: vite, an LUDEFISK Sy - -+ THURSDAY ?} - At the last = |F lAid of the Swedish Lutheran church, & . . t was decided that the ladies would : cn%:md:‘:g" &:;fi’gé:fi“‘:nmt::%&% serve a Ludefisk supper on Tuesday, Studio open - eveps|December 9. ‘two children with him. ‘Matinees at 2:30 - ‘MICKEY'| with MABLE NORMAND The Picture You Can’t Forget * All This Week Rex Theatre ‘Watch for further no- " Stxtecn’inch mixed hard and kerup Studio. . Studio open evenings. - slab wood, for sale, $3.50 per load.| 113te Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 481. T&PH| " v i1 kerup Studio. .,-1“.” 4 llsttf tice. Mrs. M. Gleason returned to Wajk- - -M. W. A, ELECTS TONIGHT. ér yesterday, after spending Thanks- . All members of the Woodman lodge giving at the 'home of her daughter, jare requested to be present at the Mrs. William' Clish. " |session at the Odd Fellows’ hall to- nighit. There will be election of of- Christmas.;safe of fancy work and |ficers: H. N. McKee, president. doughnuts will be held from 2 p. m. Wednesday in basement of M. E. LADIES AID MEETING. church. Coffee and doughnuts willf .y Ladies Aid ofthe Presbyterian be served. 24122 church will meet in the basement of the church Wednesday afternocon at 3 o’clock. Mrs. C. E. Battles, Mrs. Emma Collard, Mrs. J. J. Conger and Mrs. George Cochran will be the hostesses. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. JEAN DAWN Mrs. James Cameron and son, Toxq, of Walker, are visiting at the Wil liam Clish home. Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Clish are sisters. at the Your friends can buy anything-you can give them except your photo- ENJOY. AFF fil‘&b‘z’” Cfll}l thekfl"m‘“;"r s&"’:".’ Miss™ Vera A()%{‘tEe'r entAeEEiined a i d0- , and make appointme 1 | birth anniversary party of friends at ay. “ther home last evening. The evening | 'was enjoyably spent in games and "’,';'"}ie' Those present were: Misses [ to leave thelr articles at the A, J an ; Hines, Vera Packard, Lily Hogey, Alice Cameron, Lucille Golts, f;‘;l::z home just north °f 'fi Margaret Lord, Alice Tracher, Anita. Weluenbrenner, Miss Kennedy and Fresh ‘doughnuts and tlncy-lwbrk flfi’ea.M’-’m’ Refreshments . were; gale in M. E. church Wednesday, 2 b m. Coffee and doughnuts will be "served. 2d122 [e—— Those contributing to the M, church fancy work sale are requ f 4 PRAOHCAL INSTRUCTION | The Woman’s Study clab held a Mrs; D. W Shests of Lake Pla: ver; {niteresting meeting at the Com. #ganet has as her guests for the win- mercial - club rooms Monday after-| _‘ r, her mothr, : Mi¥.; F.. Shrwkbms f::n At 280 oclocki An intereax nd neice, Miss Bfhel TOgram .was given, the first’ 1d pod nuihBér being the roN call answer*‘l Y “Helpful Hints for the Kitchen. A splendid paper on- “The Evolu- The Mystic Girl Thm talented young mental telepathxst who is appearing at the :Rexrthis. week does not do | the ordinary mind reading act h pads that you MUST write on,” but you bring your ques- WEDKESDAY and ‘also THURSDAY ' This Chiistmas as betore, y(;uf%i bably want to send engraved|tion of the Modern Kitchen,” was A 'HAPPY DRAMA "tions from home and’ without .gards to friends.. We have a beauti-|&iven by Mrs. Phillips. " .Optimistic and even seeing the questioner in ful selection 'from’ which to make| Mrs. Robinson gave a practical i ithe audience she calls.their ;your choice. Haye the sentiment|demonstration on “Seven Ways of Human first and last names and an- 4nd your name engraved on them in|Préparing Corn for the Table.” Her :ho same type. It is quite the correct | talk was very interesting, as she pre- hing to do. 'Call and see the sam-|Pared the dishes for the ladies and )lu at the Pioneer office. swers their. questions correctly. Her mental powers are a nat- ural gift which she has devel- oped, to the highest state of perféctxon by her own strenu- ous efforts of deep study and application. Her revelations at times are what one would term as the ‘supernatural sort, although her assistant makes no claims of this sort for her and they are far beyond anyone’s compre- hension. This young lady just finished a three weeks engage- ment at Duluth and the ladies of Bemidji will be entertained Friday ‘afternoon to a special matinee at which time EACH lady will be able to consult Lore in private, free. The inimitable ZaSu Pitts adds humor and ginger to the . latest production of King W. Vidor, creator of “The. Turn in the Road.” Rich in humor and true to life, “Better Times” is of- fered on its own merits without big stars, but it’s as entertaining and as well acted _as any production you ‘ever saw. ALL STAR CAST Coming Friday “The Midnight Man” Ancther Good One 1mo1215|they were given the privilege of testing ‘each dish for themselves. The Linnea society of the Swedish | There were twenty-eight in attend- iuum-an church will hold a fancy|ance. Tea and wafers were served. work sale, in the church basement,| -~ ° iday, commencing in the afternoon and continuing until 10 o’clock. Many beautiful and useful articles dre on display for Christmas gifts. Lunch will be served from 3 o’clock on. 14122 REWARD Lost — Reward offered. Lost. Monday morning between' City Drug Store and 605 Minnesota - avenue, envelope containing ‘Be- midji Gas Co. stock certificate and other valuable papers. $5 reward; offered for its return. La,h- berte, City Drug snm. , Curious Collection --of Pens. In tbe prison at’ Lyons, - Frande, there is a curlous collection of pens They are the pens with which the exe cutioners signed the regulation re- celpts for the prisoners handed over to them to be guillotined. At each execution a fresh pen is used for the purpose and the ink is left to diy upon it. . Cocoa a “Divine Plant.” Cocoa, from the leaves of which co- caine is produced, was known among the Incas as' the “divine plant” long before the western world was thought of in the East. Subscribe for The Dally Ploneer ctive Paae { | | Avold running on highways with the tractor in summer unless deep lugs are removed from the whee]s or tracks. In a general way, the best treatment for & sick hen is the ax. the West Indies. : " PAGE FIVE ——————— e ——ee—e— Tractor on Highways. ) Daily Thought. The wisest raying of all was that the only true wisdom lay in not thinking that one knew what one did not know.$ ~Clcero. 4 Ax Is Best Treatment. e ——— D —— A ——————— DR. H. A. HASS Alcohol From Molasses, = DENTIST Alcohol is now made from “black ) - strap,” a very cheap and common Office Over Boardman’s Drug grade of molasses which comes from Store. H.“”“ 447 \ .T.om htR EXTomght ‘ The Dazzling Meteor of the Screen Priscilla Dean in her newest big thriller—with a twist “Pretty Smooth” Nobody in the whole world can play the part of a beautiful adventuress like Priscilla Dean. You’ll remember her in “The Wildcat of Paris”—well, here’s one packed with the same swift action, but located first in San Francisco, then in New York—tremendously ex- citing, enompusly human. Now playing. - - IT’S A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Texas Gunian in “Girl of Hell’s Agony” M stlc L_O_R_E WGoir:‘(;er : If In Doubt Ask Her Specml matinee Fnday—for ladies only. Everyone who desires will receive a personal and pnvate inter- view with LORE, FREE. : s i Rex Union Orchestra 15c and 25¢ Matinees 2:30 [2 TUESDAY . TUESDAY DEC. 2 DEC. 2 and 5 More [= ™| and 5 More Days Days VAUDEVILLE'’S GREATEST SENSATION JEAN DAWN ’ | (“The Wireless Girl”) She Will Appear in Plor!olg in Her Famous Physic and Wo-d" Act—Answers Questions Free The Question—You write it and put it in yourpoeketxfyouwuh—-noonemsnt-—-thn concentrate your md on the question. : JEAN DAWN WILL ANSWER IT SHE WILL STARTLE, B‘AFFLE AND THRILL YOU ——— Horbert Rawlinson ‘ and Sylvia Breamer in-- “ fle House DlVl(led“ ‘A J. Stuart Blackton Production in Six Parts “THE MASTER MYSTERY,” Episode No. 9 Shews at 7:30 and 9:15 Admission 15¢ and 3& at the GRAN. THEATRE Night 7:20 nad 9:00 | SIS ] o ——