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S ! ] : A, ! ' i ; , .” 5 & " ; ' TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1919 = b HERE IS A REAL HERO t- > J n 3 - cxty'g social activities is our'desire. This page is devoted to per- g - spnal, mention, social item§ 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 publishers. : i ===——-——_——T epholu 922 m——==——————r——— A'. Lord went to Minneapolis last night on business for the Crookston Lumber company. J. Nells, of Cass Lake, is a visftor in Bemld]i today $50,000. to loan or rarms. " Dean I.And Co. * ‘"1“ Mys. Maitin Hogan of Grant Val- e — ley spent Monday in Bemidji, . the M. L. Matson, of Kelliher, spent gubst of friends. * Monday in Bemidji. diuib skl R BN Sixteen ‘inch mixed hard and soft Jce delivered by the load. -SnSart slab wood, for sale, $3.50 per load. Ice Co. 4123t | pomidji Mtg. Co. Phone 481, T&FtL | M L. Matson ot Kelliher ~s'pent Mond.ay in Bemidji. Mrs. Robert Mitchell left this week for Minmeapolis, where she will con- sult a nerve specialist. Ralph H. Reed of Blackduck spent yesterday in Bemidji. 4f in doubt; consult the sweet spec- ialist at-the Sweet Shop. Xmas nuts, When wanting a.car, phone 192, 3d1218 .the mew, taxi livery. 801220 box candy, fruit cake. 'Carlsaon s Variety Store will be open evenmgs' from now until Xmas. 2d1217 ¥ C. M. Taylor of Cass Lake is one pt the city’s visitors today. HOT WAFFLES . SERVED AT THIRD STREET CAFE. 1112tt — F.'B. Greenside of Cass La € spent Monday in this city. L.-F. Foote of Foote Bros. & Co., ‘of Boy River i$ in the city today buy- ing logging horses. A, E. Feir, cashier of the Security State bank, returned yesterday from Fargo, where he has been on busi- ness the past few days. < ‘P. Haston: of ‘Warren wa . this city’s visitors yesterday. ™™ ¥ ‘Mrs, J: Bradey of Frohn transaetr| nrps Walter Marcum, who has Walker, has returned to Bemidji and "Mrs. Clem Williams of Grant Val- i$ now in the St. ; l‘y shonpad in. Bemidji Monday. n n the St. Anthony hospital. lives saved. Just opened, new' t ¢ Give tlui‘lmfly a treat. Take ho a Erickson l;n & Houge. Aauto 2 brick of Koors'Ice Cream Sufl e, livery, Good, warm cars. Will give the very wvest serv- ice. 641220 . J. L. Rollandf was one of the out of. town visitors in this city¥yester- day. " If in doubt, consult the sweet spec- ialist at the Sweet Shop. Xmas nuts, box candy, fruit cake. 3d1218 A J. Linden of St. Paul, a puhhc her. A. E, Palmer left yesterd: £t id isitQrs y ay. atier- :::;';m"’ is one of Bemidji's v noon for his home at Euclid, Minn., after visiting a short time with his brother, Dr. G. M. Palmer. . George Kreatz left last night for Minneapolis, where he has gone on business. Ote dozen photograpns makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open even- a shot dt her. Garment Shop, left last night ‘for|! ] apolis. N 5 SHansten i Dr. F. H. Smith returned this For good service and careful driv-|morning from Minneapoifs and Chi- ers, phone 192, Erickson and'Houge. | ¢a8o, where he has been the past tive Open .day and night. ,5w1220 | Weeks on-business. they'd like.” Mrs. Murphy looked up. ] ? i 8 d ] Mrs. David Hinshaw of Wilton was| Mr. and Mrs. 'Dan O’Cofinor re- 9 : a between train Christmas shopper in [turned Sunday from Jamestown, ¥ 'f:wojrmm .JN. D, where they have been to ats - Tend ‘the: funer: ‘of Mr: O’ConnorS' brother-in-law. s )14 in doubt consult the sweet spec- {alist at the Sweet. Shop. Xmas nuts, i box candy, truit cake. 331218 3 One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas. presents. Call up the Hak- d Don't forget the dance tlfi e“m_ -kerup Studio. Studlo open evenings. ing given at the Odd Fellows"hafl, by| .. B 113t the Modern Woodmen. - --141216 yo move downstairs? ” E. J:. Swedbeck, just Mrs. Harry C. Evans returned last night to Minneapolis. While in. the city in the interests of the Northern { Arthur Holt, deputy sherlfi of % + - Crookston, is spending a !ew days in Bemidji on buginess. ! & 1 she was the guest of Mrs. Hal Huff- | was on fire. o Spot cash paid tor Liberty Bonds, man. *-.L' and Liberty Bond receipts.” See G. . fire could be extinguished. Mr. Swed- _i B, Hooley at Northern Grocéry Co.,| “Grandpa” Isted is reported as mot |beck speaks in terms or. highest i during the day, or at Markham hotel. [ being as well as usual. Mr. Isted |Praise of the way in which the Big evenings. 1117tr|has been. at St. Anthony’s hospital | Falls citizens put forth such noble H 3 - for the past several weeks, and had |effort in saving the building. i Among the visitors from Grand |been quite well until Sunday night, Rapids yesterday were a. M. Nelson when he grew worse. g > and George D. wmooers. . Thls Christmas u betore, you will probably want to send engraved cards to friends We have a beauti- ful selection fror which to make your choice. Have the sertiment R i and your name engrsved on them in Chris Neumann left this morning[the same type. It is quite the correct for Blackduck, where he will be em-|thing to do. Call and see the sam- ployed by the American Cedar Co. ples at the Pionger office. 1mol215 éhOne dozen ‘p‘ho:ogénfin Kes 12 MRS. GRANDY HOSTESS. /Christmas presents. Call-up the Hak-| s i kerup Studio. St“‘"o °P° evomings. num:se.r Igf Bl.;idr(l}:;n&l’lvs e::;r::;gfid a‘: f| her horie at.523 Twelfth street. The afternyon .was spent in sewing. At 5 o’clock a chlcken-ple dlnner was served. “The Salvation army' is moving to ] their .new quarters across-from the i Markham hotel, -in which ‘place to- nights meeting will be held, 141213 WEDDED 20 YEARS. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldberg enter- ny talned a nymber of friends at their E the week Pe wnh her | home Sunday afternoon:in honor of 4 Hinsha.w . [their twentéeth wedding anniversary. ; iy 3 .. | The afternoon was spent at cards and i Y ) finslod L}I!elreshmema were ; served. 1 an | o 5 jotas|Mr. and.Mrs. Goldberg Teceived many the A beauutul gm of reme'mbrance I.ADIES AID MEE‘HNG. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist church: will meet at the home of Mrs. A. V. Garlock Wednesday after- noon at 2:30. All members and & H. Koors left Monday; afternoon on business for the firm ‘of Koors Bros. Co., of this city. His trip will | i * Bemidji. 23 be present. The hostesses are Mrs. A. V. Garlock, Mrs. Jennie Van Ar- cards, th) an:,ra;ed kind; with your name ep jraved the same d5-theé senti- M :en{," sho:\ld order now. The AR ! oc! ~omplete and you. will not be TUD MEETS § dissapoin.od' in - the seléction you s Y CLUB : make. ' See tu2 beautifulizamples at : the Ploneer office. ' 1mo1215 |resular meeting at the Library yes- | inch satin. . terday afternoon. There were about A Rev. Blaine Lambert, p tor 0. the twenty-five present, and a splendid ; M. E. church of this city, left Sunday |Prograin was presented, each num- " night for Minneapolis Wwhete, as a ber being in itself very interesting i delegate, he will attend a meeting ot 20d instructive. The club is having a’very successful season of activity i the State .Inter Church movement, y H which®is being held in tddt city. He|aRd interested attendance. The fol.| waist under a belt of self- -matgrial. | [ is expected to return to Bem]dfl lowing is the program given at the| Collar and cuffs also ara of tricotifie, v Thursday mornin, : meeting. three and three quarters yards, 64° . ““Christmas Customs in Dlflerent You can remember more friends|Lands”’—Mrs. J. C. Burke. by sendidg Christmas card than in any other manner. It less too.|—Miss Vera Backus. Select from the splendi¢ lines of sam.| Christmas story, “Why The ples at the Pioneer office and have|Chimes Rang”—Mrs. G. W. Camp- your name engraved in the same type bell. as the sentiment. They ifiake mighty| Tea was served at 5 o’clock by the acceptable tokens. 1mo1216 | PrOETam committes. B & medium size. 25c. Skirt No. 8295. 26 inches waist. 25 cents, ‘_‘; : 1 2 Page THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Henry G. Maas, third officer of the Americun steamship Sutherland, who dived overboard and rescued two long- shoremen.who had fallen into the wa- ter. One man slipped from a near-by dock nnd the other in an effort to catch him as.he fell was dragged over- board. Maas jumped into the icy wa- ter, held one man up with one hand e} s A el and swam to the other whom he push- i o mmmm 4 My Mondhy been in the state sanatorium at ed against piling and held there until ; did arrived. Maas, who weighs only 125 pounds, now has a record of five Thought She Had Moved. Mrs. Clancey was a very sarcastic ‘woman, and it was probably due to this fact that she had a falling out with her friend, Mrs, Murphy, who Jived in the upnrtment just under One day. While Mrs. Clancey was. feeling partimhrl\ inean, she looked down from her window and saw Mrs, Murphy. dlso enjoying the scenery. She could not resist the tempmt!on to take 8 o S “0Oi-say. Murphy.” she cnlled down Maurice Jagrin, proprietor ‘¢f“the ngs. s Tiome|in deep sarcasm, “why don't ye take . your ugly oujd mug out iv the windy and put your pet monkey in its place? That'd give the neighbors a change "Well, now. Mrs. Clancey,” she slow- ly said, “it was only this marnin’ that I did that very thing, an’ the poleec- | ‘man’ catrerateng, an’ whin he sawithe:| monkey. - he bowed:-and ‘smiled -a sald: ‘Why, Mrs. Clancey, whin d LICENSED TO MARRY. License to marry was granted yes- terday by Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda, to Alfred Dalby and Anna Margaret Swenson. AID MEETS TOMORROW. There will be a short business meeting* for the members of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid, promptly at 3 -o'¢lock tomorrow afternoon at the home'of Mrs. J. F. Essler. All mem- bers are asked to be present. PRIZES FOR RABBITS. Superintendent Olin wishes to an. nounce the following to those inter- ested in the rabbit exhipits at the poultry show. The prlzes for rabbits will ‘be offered as follows: Rabbits or hares, young buck and doe, each breed, per pair—First, $2; second, $1; third, 50 cents. each breed, per pair—First, $2; sec- ond, $1; third, 50 cents. Entry fee, 25 cents per pair en- -tered. Green Always Harmonlous. 3 The professional mixer of paints knows that . fierce color discord can green. But nature never misplaces it. Even blue stands without tying, cheek by cheek with nature’'s greens. Lark- spurs and lobelias go quietly arm in arm with their respective foliage. Any rose of any tint or color is best set off by.a green rose leaf. Every spring or fall color, pale or florid, will shade ;)Iensantly into green on the very same leaf. Why Bud 1s So Healthy. An army surgeon says city men are less liable to disease than country folk 'because they are more used to dirt. If being accustomed to dirt is a giarantee of health henceforth we ! are going to let that seven-year-old rascal come .to the dinner table ar- rayed in all his glory. The condition .of :hie hands and face may make the rest of us sick, but so long as he is well the dirt may lie on his fingers an inch thick.—Detroit Free Press. : Islamic Creea. jfhe Islam creed embraces belfef in the prophets and apostles Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Moham- med, but the Moslems consider Mo- hammed the “most excellent creature of God.” TREX Thealre é THURSDAY Tom Mlx “THE’ DAYS ; OF DARING” MAKES VISIT: FIRE STAB.TS from Big Falls, where he went on business, while sitting in one of the rooms of a building-which he owns{ ' Division of the American Red Cross, |there, discovered that the building Damage amountlng to $1,200 or Sl 500 was done before the Daily F ashion Hint DESIGNED FOR SERVICE AND STYLE. . ' The frock to the left has width at ! extend alorg the Soo line west of|friends are extended an invitation to| the hips, because there is nothing smarter to add, and, besides, features an exceedingly stylish com- Special Feature -REX THEATRE- ' FRIDAY—SATURDAY " WILLIAM FOX presents WILLIAM FARNUM The Rambow Trail A powerful story of the great, west, written by Zane Grey Stirring sequel to the great screen success, “Riders of . the Purple Sage.” Threats brought stubborn resistance— Force met forceful determination— ‘A curley haired boy and an escort of puppies could not be resisted— S SEE “The num, Mrs. Richard Van Aflnun and | bination of broadcloth and satin. The V-shaped neck is so deep that ‘it extends below the string belt, but th:l ;fist has a straight upper 5 edge. um- size requires 1 ard, The Woman’s Study club held its | 54-inch broadcloth :,:1 4 ,,2%,’ 36- One .of the latest fancies for a waist—a soutached vest—is featured on the second frock in brown. tri- cotine. The skirt is trimmed with pockets that are gathered ' braided bands and attached to the fnches wide, being required Reading, “The Other Wise Man” First Model: Waist No. . Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, Sizes, 24 to Prices, 20c. ¢ Second Model: Dress No. 8563. | Sizes," 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, TURN IN THE ROAD" . AN ALL STAR CAST You have read and heard about this pictun—SEE IT.. WEDNESDAY AND ' THURSDAY at the -Grand- Rabbits or hares, old buck and doe, |’ ‘easily be created by a misplacing of |° Young Diplomat. Little Dale, aged three, who Iived in the neighborhood, was always drop- ping in about meal tlme. He liked to be asked to remain for the meale and would try to think of something flattéring to say in order to bring this about. At one time ne walked around the table and noticing some eggs that had been boiled in the shell exclgymed; “Oh, see the beautital eggsl” Stinking it Out. “There is liitle hope of wallpapers coming down,” says a well-known sub- urban builder and decorator. ‘This is only because people will keep on lean- ing against the wall—London Pumch. IT IS'AS MUCH YOUR AFFAIR AS ANYONE'S . Herbeyt Rawlinson —in— ) “A Dangerous Affair” with Florence Billings and Stuart Holmes _ADVENTURE! ROMANCE! MYSTERY! Episode No. 11 “MASTER MYSTERY” TONIGHT Admission 10c and 20c GRAND PAGE FIVE Birthplace of Inventions. Erlcsson began the building of the® screw propeélle?s in-a bathroom. The cotton gin was first manufactured in a log cabin, Parts of the first steam- boat ever operated in America were set up in the vestry of a church.— Boston Post. Subscribe for Tne Daitly Pioneer. o \WALLACE REID ~The Love Burglar A Faromount Picture ) Matinee 2:30 RE X Theatre:--: Today Broadway’s Newest Star STELLA TALBOT "QZqulu:ch- INNOCENCE" L-KO Comedy “BROWN EYES and BANK NOTES” Featuring Lois Neilson - REX SIX-PIECE UNION ORCHESTRA Night+7:20 and 9:00 OH, GIRL! clothes. Mack Sennett’s Latest Elko- ‘_R -l e X Wednesday What did you think when he stopped callmg regu- larly and ceased to stay as late as usual? . It’s a terrible feeling, isn’t it, to find that some other girl has “cut you out” w1th the chap you really lave? That’s all part of a man’s thoughtessness in “Choosing a Wife” They have no mercy for a woman’s hear. they got a good demonstration of how X and what she suffers just because a man is blinded by some girl with BRIGHTER cheeks or more stylish It’s time woman fees Bring them along for a twin treat at the Rex, Wed. | I i Jossa L Lasky Praserts 55 ROBERT WARVWICK Told in the Hills® JWWN - “A LADY’S TAILOR” Admission—Children 10c, Adults 25c -~ ° Last Tlme TONIGHT RS e ——— | L i