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1 , &t Ganter's bakery. THE BEMIDJI DAILY.PIONEER P BIG -LAKE ORGANIZES hlmds huvalbaefn ucc:mula(t{l;d and thlils enthusiastic club has other AII‘w 5 e 2 2 : & “HAN THER” plane are golng forward rapidly schemes that would do credit to any Five Minute Chats 4 g j G TOGETHER” CLUB One of the first items to be secur- adult soclety. Mr. Hansen is to be| other was v;:lsl;lng h:' h"';' whlcl: : Q /. ed Wil be a sand table which will|congratulated upon the ’splendid | VA flufty at all times but when we on~Our Presidents s Crsrorssesi " By JAMES MORGAN Lake school organized a club to be|su with the object of creating a spirit A lfi. Bughy left last evening or i -] P of helpfulness thruout the commiun- PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID e new organization grew out Minneapolis on a short business visit. ity. Tak home & brick ot -Koor’s ice (Copyright, 1920, by James Morgan.) " HOLD REGULAR. MEETING |of a Hallowelen wiener roast held. by L] T . 3 . an 1 g the te last Frid ight. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid held youngsters riday night. cream. . 4-5tf ULYSSES S. GRANT their regullrymeeung Vesterday w?th Their school sessions are .held in a s = large attendance. It was -decided | 108 Dhouse and it is lacking in a num- Nels Otterstad af . Turtle’ River, 8 5 I ber of ways as a satisfadt t 1822-April 27, Hiram Ulysses ‘that the chairman of the work com- ! a adtory center :g..a. business caller. in the clay to-| |} Grant born at Point Plo imittee make arrangements for her|f both educational and social inter- s7. prahoy ** |l |booth tor tne Chirstmas sale, which D O s oot o y is to be held the first Wednesday in e L al 1'8.—5:::;:“ at V:ut Polnt ‘December. = Plans. for serving food, could be done to remedy the situa- ry academy as caleterla style, on the day of the tion and with the'assistance of their g ullynnu 8:::‘::':‘ ararnt. Isale’ are also being worked out. teacher, Jesse Hansen, started the - above mentioned club. Already-some | _ub—Au'. 22, married Julla ———— ; i Dent. 11854—Resigned from the army.. I E. Raymond of Frohn, was ‘a| business transactor in this city yest- erday. MISS MOE ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF MISS WALKER Fresh, sweet milk -;:a’ crnm1 F. R. Duxbury left last evening for. Minneapolis on business for a nois volunteer regiment of forepart of the week at a Hallowe’en nday school. A nation-wide stage success now "a Charles Ray triumph “MOTHER—I LIED TO YOU” ‘1861—Calonel of Twenty-first 1lli- || | Miss Ragnhild Moe entertained th . 11| Stone-cold, stone-broke, de- 3 spairing, dlslllusxoned Hosi- short time. 3 9} Infantry. costume party in honor of Miss Jean o7 = ah Howe came back to the S, C. Bailey left last evening for| || 1881—August, brigadier general. | |Walker, who will leave this week for | ERes i g Hitte home 1 Peacatul Val St.'Paul on business. He will return| || 1862—April, fought battie of Shi- the ~west. Interesting ‘“‘stunts,” eLte e 1 - y Slt\lrdty ‘evening. loh. music, games and dancing formed the ley. By day he th trudged & 1863—ditly 4, Vicksburg. amusement for a most pleasant even- the streets of stifling cities car of fancy hand picked-New | Il 1864 March, ool e B o O et [ and by night he had seanned York Baldwin apples at $1.95 per in command of the/irmies. ||| zhosts were: Misses Jean Walker, the misty figures in murky by-ways, peering hopefully man’s 24115 bushl besket at Tropyman's. 3 May, opened his campaign || | Mildred Olson, Alice Ballangrud, “ E. A. Currle of Little Falls, is at- tending to business matters in the city for a few days. surrender at Appomlmx in the Wilderness in Vir Alice Schroeder, Edla Rudy, Lor- g into painted faces, searching glnia. ~|| | raine Kreatz, Mabel Croon, Thelma 3 for the little s 1865—April-. 9, received ' Lee’s Bowers, Grace McLaughlin. . 5 thought she understood the ister who world—the flesh—the devil! $60.000 to loan on farms. The , Court House. ST, PAUL'S YOUNG PEOPLE Dun Land Co., Bemidji, Minn. 1869—March 4, Inaugurated ‘WILL MEET THIS EVENING 0-27t ) . ! aighteenth prosident, 80 || rhe Young People's League of thel | | R;fi"’?fi?{f’osffi?f”cgi’?&f“i ‘Mrs. J. Foster and two daughters, t. aul’s Evangelical Lutheran 1 Cléo aud Olga, of Nary, were among ] || 1672 G.r':"":"‘;l':"u*’:‘l"“ ccan. || |SBureh will hold its regular busiess \ . laugh that whips back the the out of town shoppers in' the city 4 e Cre . meeting tonight at 7:30 o'cloc at the Vo tears just in time. yesterday. al exposed. home of Paul Eickstadt at 607 Ir- 1876—February, “whhky ring” vine avenue.. All members are re- President' M. W. Deputy, of the exposed. quested to be present. Arthur S. Kane presents LM-rcl- Belknap, secretary of war, impeached. 1877—March 4, Grant retired from 'the presidency. Normal:school, left on Tuesday even- ing for*St. Paul to attend the M. E. |1 A.7convention. ELKS TO INITIATE 4 ; . CANDIDATES TONIGHT The Bemidji lodge of Elks will F Lé)’l's gF é!AdY !::OW at Cm}l‘thg:z hold a-regular session tonight and 'eed an eel ompany. Bl - B wil] initiate a class of candidat A 861. & FAILURE at thirty-nine, at f:; blg, time-is- planned for all members —_— 1 Sl ty-one Grant was the m an s urge . the attendance posky to visit for a few days With ation. - 'War was--his element,. but his mother, Mrs. Minnie Warner. he did not suspect it. On the ; 0 contrary,. he. hated warfare, was Today, teasing, tnntnnzing Con- | bored by army life and, never réad At the time it was more painful than ~stance Talmadge. Come early and|pooks on the military art. In the Mex- | funny, but the years leave only a rec- get a_ringside seat. Gurgles and gig- |\jcan war he had.beencontented to be | ollection of my-intense surprise when ‘les—\her latest hit. Rex th!fllt{fl 4 side-tracked - from the fighting’ line in | I bit-into what I thought was a bright the quartermaster “departmient. ‘That | red apple. erlence inclined him to be a con- Always 1 had loved apples, and one 3 _day when-I saw a dish of, bright red ohjet\t.s in the pantry, I tdok a couple of the largest, and. silently left the house—with what happy anticipation. Safe in the back yard I proceeded to take a large bite of a red pepper._| Such shrill screams of agony as reached my mother’s ears. She rushed to. the rescue to find me, not content with having filled my mouth with the flery pepper, rubbing fruntlcnlly at my, face and eyes. Not knowing that ofl and not water should be used to remove the burning sensation, she dumped me into the bathtub, and started to scour. It was many a week before I again appro priated what did not belong to me.~ Exchange. THOMAS H,INCE PRESENTS CFIARLES & f & Piined and Surprised. E. W. Nix, of the Chicago of the Kenfleld-Lamoreaux company, is’ex-|- pected ‘to arrive on the afternoon trajn today to spend two or three days here on business. When you next need feed try the Courtney Seed & Feed Co., Where pricés are right. At Grinager’s Gro- cery.on 3rd street. 9-9¢1 Mrs. J. D. Merrill, who has visited friends at Remer and other points in that vicinity for a short time, s spending the week -~ with Bemidji friends, en route to her home at Long Prairie. e John L. Gilbertson left last night for‘Minneapolis for - two or three day$ on; business.” He expects to at- | tend th lumbernnnl convention be- | lnk held there. - I _s# Ganomount Gicture AT THE ELKO FRI. & SAT. CHARLES RAY In Sol Smith Russell’s Great Stage Success “Peac eful Valley” FIRST NATIONAL & PICTURES For thirty years a home- folks' classic—yef ly written for Ray. ; absolute- 2 T s“s;wt CAish" patd Tor Liderty- Bonds. MOSTLY OF INDIAN ORIGIN r,o%s 41::1‘;1:ygh.' d'?,':":,',"h“{:; Twenty.Five of the Forty.Eight States lu'lhlm Rotel evenings. 7-294¢ of the Country Have Practially Native Names. lflnu M-bel Botizall, Emma™ Grant, Gladys Clupm, Mrs. Grace ‘B. Thack- Of our 48 states we find that 25 bear er-and: S P. Wirth, all of. the Nor-| 3 _ 8] | names ‘of Indtan origin, white 12 aref| - .~ .. mal school henlvy left last evening English, six Spanish and th¥ee French. to attend the M. E. A. convenfion heldiat: St. Pacl tractor for supplying bread to the 'We also maintain a first class Te- army at the outbreak of the Civil war, pairing and” alteration’ department in| when the politicians refused to make connesction: with our cleaning and| him an officer. dyeing service. Model Dry Cleaners, | . mhe first time Grant came in sight 10-22tf} ¢ the enemy in the Civil war he frank- 1y tells us that his heart jumped into Tecelved communlcation | s throat. “I had mot the moral nsas City. The | courage,” he said, “to halt and con- McDonafds aré ‘motoring to Los An-| sider what to do; I kept right on.” geles to spend the winter. They| That is the whole story of how state that they are having a very [-Gramt got to Appomattox; he kept Pleasant trip. right on. Starting without a_friend Grant as”Second Llouhnlnc fean names. The first Is Washington, tribes of large tracts of land north of boundaries of the state, When we'review Indian state names, were several separate and distinct lan- guages, and each of these twas divided the Ohio river and within the present —m— W6 must remember *hat there was no “ one Indian tongue. Instend, there 00 e erences Iuto many diclects. Hence the wide Directed by William Neill — REX TO-DA Y Two states may be sald to have Amer- JOSEPH M SCHENCK presents hamed after the Father of our Coun- try, and the second Indiana, so called on account of the purfhase and sub- sequent settlement by various Indian at his back, and with only a lohg, un- | variance in Indi iLadies’ and- gentlemen's suits| . yen trafl of disappointments be-| g Pein nemes;in different No Job, No References, No Money—How Come? mnnfl and pressed, 76 cents. Bqual | i S Koo ked for promo- ections: v 5, NG i 4 . G other cleaning jobs. §wiss Clean-| ol Ie evEer o - pt ta| _Wisconsia, Written by early Freach —Later— ers. Phone 65. 28d11-30 tlon, :“’fl'” ignment or a f“::' ye :l: explorers of the regign as Oulsconsin, : DR e e 10 b meml [0 sawed for in el aireem f6 Peach of a Job, Great Life, Lots of Money—Cinch! ought to have come from a Sac In- < o Beltraml Co. A ral a4 thN: cE:l:;m :vel'A W::l:llm:wg:g dian word translated as Wild Rush- SEE CONNIE’S LATEST, CATCHIEST, COMEDY - W 0] annual meet- 4l af \J {ng Chanpel, and al - AL g at’the Civi¢'and Commerce asso-| and depressed, as he tells us, at|erence tfi hol‘(‘:s ui:“ 'ahse h‘:,‘:,:‘fsre:r A FIRST NATION ATTRACTION ¢iftion rooms on Wednesday, Novem-| the downfall of a valiant foe, he met | streams where birds nest. However, || “What's a little thing like references,” says Connie bér 10 at 10 a.m: There will a1s0| Lee as if that foeman in War were a | peither of these Interpretations can he FO-aR efternoon semt nejghbor in trouble, confirmed — National Geographic When he became' president it was| Magazine, Grant’s misfortune to know no one ex-| ° 4 cept ‘his associatés in the war. The self-respecting among them kept away | B. P. 0. E. ELKS from him. But the self-seekers and P FTEN TYRT N ] 3 } fli;r h;l':. 7::,1 s’fi‘::.!::"emm Ing of | the camp followers crowded about a gE H. JBR’RA'RD ‘Sgec ’y. man who never forgot and never dis- 3 1 4 trusted a friend, not even when - he aTe LAXE SUNDAY SCHO0! came bearing a Greek gift, and Sena- | [ = —— m AX L tor Charles Sumner spoke scornfully FRIDAY ONLY = ORGANIZED LAST p “ AN VY TDA DT The Big Lake Union sundlv'sxg:]o!g ‘::m‘:ie‘,‘dmln“m“” as a “gift en- AN EXTRA BIL’L Clean cotton rags at Ploneer office. “‘young feller in the case. held a meeting Wednesday night with {onary Cummings and reorganiz-| The many scandals of the admints. m for the winter. Af tration were mostly traceable to the . 5 ot the vital usefulness of (he| betrayal of Grant's childlike codf- King_of Magicians Blinday school by Mr. Cummings ‘he | dence in unworthy friends.” “Black|j- following officers were elected: Mrs,| Friday” in ‘'Wall street cast its{} ROBm LONG& co. gj 0. w;:ltlg.t superintengent: Hygzo | shafow on: his family circle itself. |} “From Grand Opera to Ragtime” loomquist, treasurer; Lenora il- The “whisky ring” fnvolved the " ‘12: l.“b“fl.}l;:ini:' o &ivmg and | pregident’s prlvy;!e ae‘iretnry A mem- mm & GALLAWAY s 49 ghens ber of the cabinet was impeached for Black Face Comedy, Talking The Ten Point standard was adopt-| o \11q transactions, but by accepting Singing and Dancing his resignation Grant let him~ dodge fig the conviction. HGOD'B H‘ & Mm 2:p.m. each Sunday. RA :hem section of distinguished, “Musical Moments” - epublicans revolted against Grant's election to a second term, but they { WALIACE RE[D were mostly lenflers without follow- in “The Man From Funeral ers. The popular revolt did not come Range” until the panic of 1873 had plunged the country into six years of hard = Matineeat 2:30 : WANTED _‘Clean cott.n rags at Plgneer office. times, and a tidal wa; t/ve im the elee- tion of . 1874 swept”the Dfmocrats (nto cantrol of the house. L Matinee 2:30—25¢ and 10c Subscribe for The Daily, Plornon', "Good References THE LOST CITY Rex Union Orchestra Evening 10c and she step% into a peach of a job with a wealthy old ,mald who is strong for the religious stuff—being pious is tough on Mary, but oh joy!—there’s a sweet looking and 30c Yesterday the pupils of the Big|serve both the school and the Union |spirit of co-operation manifested by rs 5 An organ for both [the pupils in his school. known as the ‘““Hang Together C!ub” |also looms large in future plans and The' clul President, sident, z.enora Wilson; Secretary, Fredu Steel; treasurer, Oscar Wilson. REX SUNDAY Subscribe for The Dauy Pionger. decliteaiy curly, Five-year-old John vatehns, the prnces(s with —gfent-cunfi b 13 officered as follows: Carl Bloomquist; vice-pre-,| other,” he findlly remnrked ‘wise~ ur hair 1s.a lot ke grandina’s ‘e it2 When you wash. it;, i < Pp like everything.” Subscribe "for The Dauy Plnnoer. 'GRAND i = TONIGHT child of the Northwoods; in ‘“Hell Mcrgln‘n Gi dance hall creature; in “DESTINY” she is successively a school- girl, a ydung woman in wonderously beautiful gowns, moving in New York's most exclusive smartset, and as a young farm woman. A Swiftly Moving Drama Vividly Portraying the Con- The Beautiful Star af “The Heart of Humanity"” _ Dorothy Phillipps in a picturization of the famous novel by Charles Nelville Buck In “The Heart of Humanity,” she was Nanette, the innocent trast Between New York with Its Gay Society Life, and the Restful Country BRAY PICTOGRAPH & GUMPS CARTOON COMEDY This is a superfeature adapted from the famous stnge play of the same name that convulsed the country.a& few years ago. Itis packed full of heart interest and laughs. TONIGHT 'LAST TIMES REX_,SATURDAY \N TR 5 “TARZAN of me APES” From the Orlgmal Story by Edgar Rice Burrough! . ARZAN OF THE. APES DRUVE HIS - ‘KNIFB DEEP INTO THE: LION " “ Y

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