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PAGE FIVE ‘other ‘teachers évho are relieved of an |kept the young people smiling. a‘nfi-: excess of anxious duties are scitling|jubilant till nearly midnight time. ’ down to admirable work. When the workmen at the schiool’ * of the Bastile. Yet, on a summer day The freshman class delightfully en-|house have finished their, labors, we of the snme year n young artlillery offi- | tértained the upper grades on Friday|shall have as nicely appointed and 34 cer, bathing In the Saone river, was evening at the school house. Enter-|neatly arranged school accommoda- Would Have Changed History. One would have sald that the most momentous event of 1788 was the fall | Daily Fashion Hint Te each day give an interesting and complete review of the {i Land Co. Parlor, 216 Belt. Ave. Ice Co. the new taxi livery. . & 0B > 5 s selzed. with “cramps and near] taining games and novel specialties|tions as any one can well wish. city’s 5oc1;l. actwm.es is our desire. Thu. page is devotef.r to per- drewned. [If he had drowned, anolo’- = i sonal me'nhox.:, ,l‘oclfl fums and news briefs and we lohc:t your on Bonaparte would never have added d co-operation in its maintenance. Items phoned or mailed to this a single line to the history of Europe, office are appreciated by readers of the paper and by the publishers. ' A Telephone 922 ———a—-o———— » HEEEKHK KKK KKK KKK - TONIGHT i “ * KELLIHER SCHOOL NOTES. ' * - gEE J. F. Stournean, of Remer, spent, Mrs. J. F. Cameron returned to the Bl R R R E R L £ OH, GIRL! 3 @yesterday in this city. Dean $60,000 to loan or rarms. . a71tt Waffles served at Sanitary Waffle 6d1223 Smart Ice delivered by the load. 121tf .J. C. Shepherd, of Walker, was i here in Bemidji yesterday and today. ‘When wanting a car, phone 192, 641220 vf‘ers. John Noel of Northern was a 1 Cliristmas shopper in Bemidji Tues- day. G H. Roberts and John Kitten, of Figher, are spending a few days in this city. HOT WAFFLES SERVED AT THIRD STREET CAFE. 1112tf ‘F. E. Rénsswig, of Grand Rapids, % is among the out of town visitors 9 here today. Give the family a treat. Take home 2 brick of Koors Ice Cream s“lfieznlla Mrs. Henry Schumer of School- [ | craft was shopping and calling on i friends in the city Tuesday. steak?” ONE O ! Miss Mostu, the city &chool nurse, | ' A- P White and Mrs. Sanborn. “Not much. After the salesman EAgHE Full of Laughter and Tears has left on-‘a vacation trip to extend LADIES AID TOMORROW gets through charging for the suet and KRAMER BROS. BIG PLAYS OF THE _ == screen play t.l:-t will over the Christmas holidays. . i the boné the cost of the edible por- 706 Fourteenth St. make you happier because The Ladies’ Aid of the Swedish! yion js scarcely worth mentioning.” s YEAR you have seen it. For good service and care;ullidriv- %utheran c]lfl:rch will rezegéertgllnefi Phone hone 192, Erickson an ouge. | tomorrow afternoon a s o’cloc . o o . Open day and might. 6wl230 Jobbing, Finishing William Clish home this morning af- ter visiting in Walker with other relatives for a short time. Miss Katherine Markus, who lives at Nebish and teaches the school in district No. 56, was a visitor in Be- midji on Saturday. Bernard Moore, of Chicago, arrived here yesterday and visited his broth- er, Dan Moore, of this city. He leaves for his home in Chicago today. Howard Palmer, son o: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Palmer of this city, is ex- pected hoin® Wednesday morning on his Christmas vacation. doward is} a student at the University of Min- nesota at Minneapoils. S. L. T. CLUB GUESTS. Mrs. J. C. Taylor entertained the S. L. T. club at her home, 904 Ameri- ca avenue, yesterday afternoon. B. P. 0. ELKS. There will be a regular meeting ot the Elk’s lodge Thursday evening. E. H. Jerrard, secy. GUILD MEETS TOMORROW. The Altar Guild of the Episcopal church will meet toforrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. C. R. Sanborn. Election of officers will take place, and a large attend- ance is desired. The hostesses are at the church parlors by Mrs. Emijl | =" Peterson and Mrs. John Moberg. All ‘: ~ IN TASHION'S BEST VEIN. This charming frock in dark hlue cioth claims filet lace for its trim- ming, supplemented by self-color satin. “The lace forms fills in the V- shaped front, fastening over a bit of, white georgette, while the rolling collar, is of satin. The skirt is a four- plece: model with inserted side sec- tions stitched and pressed to form piaits. In medinm size the model re- quires 4 yards 54-inch material, with 1% yard satin, 1 yard lace and % yard georgette. Pictorial Review Waist No. 8573. Sizes, 34 to 50 inches bust. Price, 26 cents. Skirt No. 8577. Sizes, 24 to 34 inches waist. Price, 26 cents. Counting the Cblt. “How much do you pay for beef- " Our four seniors, Wilma Skrief, Ives Gunderson, Helen Hubbard and Blanché ' -Wogner, are making us proud by their winning ways and en- thusiastic appeals for'the Red Cross. They ‘are-'systematically canvassing the entire village and we prophesy an imemnse sale of Red Cross seals. Florence Henry enrolled in the freshman class of our high school on Monday. ' All pupils of the lower grades are working with childish enthusiasm and happy and eager expectations on their Christmas decorations. Lillian Mattson, our new teacher, is now fully established and conduct- ing her work with a quiet poise and effectiveness that bring affection and pleasing results from her pupils. The ——————— 0 €T puplls. The A. Brose TOBACCONIST 400 Minnesota Avenue Keeps the best stock of Tobacco in the Northwest, We do Pipe Re- also Pipes. pairing. Carpenter work of all de- What did you think when he. stopped calling re'gu- 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” with the chap you really love? That’s all part of a man’s thoughtlessness in “Choosing a Wife” They have no mercy for a woman’s heart. It’s time they got a good demonstration of how a woman fees and what she suffers just because a man is-blinded by some girl with BRIGHTER cheeks or more stylish clothes. Bring them along for a twin treat at the Rex, Wed. L-KO JAZZ COMEDY Rex finion Six-Piece Orchestra Night 7:20 and 9:00 10c and 20c = Matinee 2:30 “The Tonight and Thursday Admission 10c and 25c . Mort Pende: t, of Grant|members and friends cordially invit- —Aar] % Vaag;; vigirted- ef]:'ie;g:s in Bemidji|ed, as a large attendance is desired. TO READERS scription. Cabinet work a . 4 9 i ser i £ 1| K o Turn in the Road Among the visitors from Big classified column of the Pioneer ALL WORK GUARANTEED a Falls are Wm. Asunma, Walter Mu- honen, and Henry Huotari. If in doubt, consult the sweet spec- falist at the Sweet Shop. Xmas nuts, box candy, fruit cake. 3d1218 ' J. Neils and C. M. Taylor, of Cass Lake, passed through here yesterday on their way home from Minneapolis. Spot cash paid tor Liberty Bonds, and Liberty Bond receipts. See G. B. Hooley at Northern Grocery Co., ‘during:the day, or:at Markham hotel, evenings. 1117tt Mrs. G. F. Scott, of Shevlin, re- turned to her home yesterday after visiting for a few days at the G. H. French home. One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup ‘Studio. Studio open evonings. HAVE HOLIDAY PROGRAM Miss Cora Lambertus was a visitor in Bemidji between trains Saturday. Miss Lambertus is the teacher in the Redby school. She states that the school has a large enrollment this year. A Christmas program is being prepared for the school, in which the children are very much interested. MISS VIRTS ENTERTAINS. Miss Dorothy Virts entertained a group of her girl friends-at a de- lightful party at her home Monday eyening. The rooms were tastefully. decorated in poinsettias and other suggestions of the holiday season. Games were played and refreshments served. Following are the names of the guetss: Lorimae Burnham, Vera Cutter, Louise Golz, Mary Warfield, Ruth Essler, Dorothy Wilson, Laura Schroeder, and Dorothy Virts. XMAS PROGRAM COMPLETED. which are signed similar to this: “J. B., care Pioneer.” I'hese are what are known as blind ads and those wishing to answer them should do so by mail, addressed as directed in the ads. Many persons call up 3 this office and ask who the ad- vertiser is. In several instances { this paper has no knowledge of the advertiser’s identity and if the party is known we have no authority to give out any in- formation. Orders Will Be Given Prompt Attention | HUFFMAN & OLEARY UNDERTAKING Director y — PHONE 178-W or R 113te a i 3 The Christmas program committee Bring us your clean oot- Beltra.ml COlllltY Miss Lillian Anderson of Kelliher |[of the Methodist Sunday school has ton rags--no buttons, bands returned home yesterday after spend- completed all arrangements for the or woolen cloth woepwd_ __.__Trave]ers__ .ing several days visiting with Miss Lillian French. If in doubt, consult the sweet spec- ialist at the Sweet Shop. Xmas nuts, box candy, fruit cake. 3d1218 Peter Brandvick, who formerly re- sided on a farm in this locality, left last night for Minneapolis, where he will make his home. One dozen photographs makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open evenings. 113tf Maurice Witting, who is employed at Blackduck, spent Tuesday in Be- midji at the home of his mother at 1211 Bixby avenue. One dozen photograpns makes 12 Christmas presents. Call up the Hak- kerup Studio. Studio open even- program, “White Gifts for the King,” which they will put on at the church Tuesday evening, December 23. This plan of giving gifts for the benefit of the poor and needy in con- nection with the Christmas program has been carried out by the school for several years, and the benefits will go partly for the needy of this city and partly to the Armenian re- lief fund. MRS. MURPHY HOSTESS. Mrs. J. M. Murphy was hostess last evening to a number of young ladies, among whom were: Dorothy Nangle, Lucille Young, Emma Klein, Leona Hathaway, Ruby Leet, Arvilla Kenfield, Louise McCready, Hazel La- qua, and Lottie French. After a very pleasant dinner party at the Markham, Mrs. Murphy escort- ed her guests to the theatre. Follovy- ing the show, the party was served refreshments at Mrs. McCready’s on Pi‘d_neer Office HE superb qual- ity of VENUS Pencils is built into ERASERS will find a warm welcome at , The West Minneapolis Service our watchword REX Theatre ings. 113t8 Third street. A number of young THURSDAY H . men, previously invited, then joined Soft and pli- L H. E. Rahier, from Brainerd, an|the party and the remainder of the able witfl' a ° “f accountant for the Minnesota and In- evening was spent in dancing. All G om lx ! ternational railway, spent yesterday [report an enjoyable evening. grip” to them / and today in Bemidji. that cleans u; in i i EASTERN STAR INSTALLS. a pencil mar Carlson’s Variety Store will be ) Py [ YS Y The Order of the Eastern Star in- | instead of rub- THE DA open evenings from now until Xmas. 2d1217 Herbert Warfield arrived in the city Monday from Cleveland, Okla., where he is manager of the electric plant. Mr. Warfield will spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Warfield. stalled its newly elected officers last evening and there was a large at- tendadnce. After the new officers| had taken their seats refreshments | were served, consisting of cherry ice cream, cookies and coffee. The fqllowing were installed: W. M.—Mrs. W. Z. Rcoinson. W. P.—Dr. G. M. Palmer. bing it in. No coloring mat- ter to injure sketches or books.VENUS Pencils and VENUS Eras- ers mean real OF DARING” Special Feature | | -REX THEATRE- Just opened, new auto livery, A. M.—VIrs. Edward French. i & Erickson ant Houge, Good, warm| Sec’y—Mrs. F. T. Beaver. | eyl el FRIDAY—SATURDAY cars. WIll give the very pest serv-| 1reas.—Mrs. D. Wilcox. B ice. 6d1220 | Conductress—Mrs. George T. WILLIAM FOX presents Baker. . G. W. Assist. Conductress—Mrs. E. H. Mrs. G. W. Voltz has gone to Smith. WILLIAM Washington, D. C., on an extended visit with her daughter, Violet, who is in the government employ there. She will also visit at other places be- fore returning, among them Boston, Philadelphia, and New York, the lat- ter her father’s childhood home. If in doubt, consult the sweet spec- ialist at the Sweet Shop. Xmas nuts, box candy, fruit cake. 341218 Mrs. Walter W. Webster and two children left for Minneapolis Monday evening. They will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Ibre, for some time, possibly for the rest of the winter. Mr. Webster is man- ager of Troppman’s shoe depart- ment. " Page Chaplain—Mrs. T. J. Andrews. Marshal—Mrs. G. E. Carson. Organist—Mrs. E. W. Johnson. Adah—Mrs. E. H. Denu. Ruth—Mrs. L. B. Wilson. Esther—Mrs. R. L. Given. Martha—Mrs. G. M. Palmer. Electa—Mrs. H. W. Bolger. Warden—Mrs. H. Z. Mitehell. Sentinel—Roy Dahlberg. Valuable. “Guess I'll have to go without any sugar at dinner.” ) “Couldn’t you get any?” “It isn’t that. I have quite a little, but I've lost the key to my safe de- posit box.” P ————————————————— ——————— e —— e ——————————— e - in and VENUS Wholesalers Ask your dealer Bemidji Minnesota . .FARNUM The Rainbow Trail A powerful story of the great west, written by Zane Grey. Stirring sequel to the great screen success, “Riders of the Purple Sage.” The beautifully told story of a rich man’s son who sank to the depths of degradation in search of truth and found it finally in his own home. WHAT YOU'LL SEE— A Child Playing with Wasps. A Realistic Storm with Death on Watch. Little Ben Alexander and His Gang of Educated Pups. A Dance-Hall in the Slums of C hicago. ALL STAR CAST—including Little Ben Alexander, star of “Heart of the World.” __ PATHE NEWS and TOPICS OF THE - DAY Grand Theatre A STRONG STORY—STRONG SUPPORT A Feature that Thoroughly Satisfies Expectations Paramotint Magazine and Holmes Travelogue Matinee Tomorrow—10c-20c Elko- e P Nights 10c-26¢ TONIGHT & THURSDAY ; S | | |