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REW s fiPage i : W, c Murphy o( Foley was n Be- midjt visitor yesterday.. — Take bome & bruk of Koou 160 cream. d B Ruth Govdman ot B;‘lay wu idji vmtor on Frlday. Rex tohight—Broncho Bflly, king a B t tiour; 98-1b b 2:12'*1% day. $4.86.at Troppm RTH LEAGUE ENJOYS | SKATING: PARTY AND “FEED" Mrs. C. C. Lisle of Park Rapids,|. The !i’pwonh League had a skating was a business caller in the clty to- | party last evening, followed by a splendid “feed” at the home of Roy 'Webster, 1242 Doud avenue. About Flavo first patent flour, 98-1b sack; [twenty-five young people were pres- ’a, 2t12-13 |ent and all spent a pleasant evening. Miss Lucy Cordiner of the Agricul-| ERTERTAINS IITTLE FRIENDS u tural’ department ‘of ‘the Minnesota University Extension’ hureay,” was a|) Bemldji; caller on Friday. .. Mrs. F. W, Jameson returned|pléasant afternoon yesterday [ - ON BIRTH ANNIVERSARY Hflunorlng his fourth birthday anni- v rury, Ilittle Jay Boardman spent a with Thursday motning from a visit of a sixteen little friends at the Board- week at Hines. 'She was accompan:{man home 1223 Beltrami avenue. fed’ by, little Doris Owen, who will|After a jolly frolic a pretty birt! day of 'g ‘west, 1t12-11 Fresh, "and cream, sola|Visit at Gnm!: hry. 10-6tg |few days. 5 kepsgongd #1ges: 3. H Mlss Ida_Flemjng.of Bena | m caller ys-tex%ay. P. A, Walling of Park | Ruidl wis a Friday business visitor ‘here. Empty flour sacks at Ganter's b:k— ery. 12-4t1 E. Lincoln/0f ‘Northome spent the day here Friday on business. Aad A, Tone of Northome was a business visitor here on Friday. -Mrs. F. C. Helbing of Glenwood was a Friday caller in this city, Rex tonight—Broncho Billy, king|. “of the west. 1t12-11 William Durrin of Northern, spent Friday in the city on business, Willfam Hull of Remer spent the day here yesterday on: business. Jamel Sana of Ba‘*ley ‘Was 8 Bemidji business visitor yesterday. ’Georxe Pefersnn of . Internatfonal Falls spent Friday here on business. J ; George Forte of Eckles is transact-| 7 ing business ln this city for a faw i dl!l. fllrs. G. Berg. of F‘rohn. was the guest of Bemidji relatives on Friday while shopping. ..For wood, seasoned tamarack, can F. M. Malzahn.. Phone 17-J. 7 e e -3tL Judge M. A. Spooner returnud this morning from a short business trip to ‘Minneapolis. Mrs. W. R. Herminger of Solway was a between train nhoppal' ln Be- midji on Thursd: $60,000 to loan on farms. :Hu Dean Land Co Bemidji, Minn. 10-27t¢ . Mr. and Mrs. John Olson of Eckles were the between train guests of Be- midjt friends on Thursday. Xuto livery and taxi, day and night' service. Phone No. 1. BEnterprise Auto/Co. 1mon12-23 Mrs. William Masterson of North- ern, was among the out of town shoppers in the city Friday. Dean Whiting and hmn); arrived from Clitheral, Minn., this 'luek to make their. home in Bemidy & Suits dyed, $3.50; nmy 0V, “ dyed, $3.50, Model Dry-Cl .Eefll 17t Third street. H. Mayne Stan from - Grand. Forks for an over-Sun- day visit with his family here. How they will laugh at the Fight-| ing Irish Newsie, at Sooty Face and Chinky. It's fun! Rex Sunday. 1t12-11 ‘When you next need feed try tne Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where .prices are right. At Grlnlzlr ng; ceTy on 3rd street. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrun M. King of Deer_River were among the out .of// town visitors in the city yesterday. Mrs. G. Olson left this' afternoon for Helma, Minn., where she will be ;he guest of relatives for ‘several lays. - You don't take any photographs' or post cards from Rich Studio unless they please you. Phone:570-W. .29 10th street. 26t12-15 Rex Sunday. *“I wish I had been gooder to her,” said Dinty when his mother died, You'll hear sobs. It's S0orrow, 1t12-11 Miss Gladys Chapin, of the normal school faculty,' left last evening for Minneapolis, called there by the death of her grandmother. You'll want Christmas eards this year (v send to friends. We have a ine assortment from which to choose. Beautiful cards, beautiful sentiments engraved or printed. When you pass the Pioneer Stationer] Store step in and make your selection. 11-13°t Breryone’ll be happy when ty and Sooty Face and Chinky come to the rescue. It's punch.! Rex, Sunday. 1t12-11 Don't wait too long before you ord- er your Christmas cards. We have beautiful cards with envelopes to match. New sentiments and beauti- ful’color embossing and printing. Youf name engraved in the same style type as the sentimemt. Do it now and have it over with. Orfiar at the Pioneer Statfonery Store. ll-llfl bled with headaches, nervousness or eye dis- mnl of any kind, needing glasses rmmd, consult them. | you want your picture taken. ifts. | 1 arrived this noon |- lnne cash paid for Liberty Bonds. | guests brought many pretty birthday ifts, at Northern Gro- ¢ at th the Jameson family for a|luncheon: consisting of ice cream ‘Santa Claused, assorted wafers and birthday cake: was _served. The ¥ LAJAMBE-MORRISON Florence Lajambe-of- Douglas coun- YOIm cw mum ty, Wisconsin, and Angus Morrison Don’t wait ‘until the 1ast minute|of Duluth, were married yesterday want taken for Christmas use. right now, with time to finish the pic- tures and time for you to send them to friends and relatives at a distance, ‘Telephone us or call and make an appointment, or come in and . say, ‘We are equipped to work rapidly and ‘we ' guarantee “you l&tlsflctory results. Bring the <children to' our studio land_have their picture taken. .How long has it been since you had s new picture of - the children? ‘Wé can'‘make photographs ol any size and style, and give you work you will'be proud to use for honqa, N ‘The Hakkerup Studjo. 4ti2-13 > / ARNTSON-STOMBERG Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Swedish Lutheran parsonage, took place the marriage of Miss Es- ther /Arntson to Joshua Stomberg. They were attended By Miss Cathar- ine Olson of this city, and .Andrew Stomberg. The bride, groom and his brother are all of Quiring, and the newly married cuupla wjll make thsjr home there. WOMEN OF whi ONE” cmss - HOLD BUSINESS MEETING Last evening at the home of Mrs. A¢'M. Bagley, 908 Beltrami avenue, the women of the “Win One” class of the Methodist Sunday school,-met .business lesuloni They glected the tlowl, {ng. officers’ to supekvise the activities of the 'class: president, Mn A. M, Blsley. treasurer, Mrs. | dnnick-secroraYry; Mras G HA Zentz; refreahment committee, Mrs. C. J. Winter and Mrs. L. B. Grandy; program cammlueE, Misses Edson and Hoag, mnmnmmslmx ENTERTAIN LAST EVENING ‘Mrs. G. W, ‘Rhea:and Mrs. J. W. Smith were, hostesses at the home of the former _last; evening to twelve Iadfés at an 1hformal party in com- ment to Mrs. Thomas Swinson. ng ‘and delicious refreshments were much enjoyed. to 'sée “about 'the ' photographs you |afterncon at 1:30 at the court house, Judge “Jos. E. Harris performing the ‘Wie can give you the best o. service ceremony. ‘Charlotte McDonald and Lillian Collopy of Bemidji’ acted as wlt_neuses | WALDRON-GUNDERSON On December 10 at 10 a. m. Lucy ‘Waldron of Beltrami county and Wil- liam H. Gunderson of Moorhead, were married by Judge of Probate Jos. E. Harris. C, M.'Parson and Mrs. Hat- tie Parson acted:ds witnesses to tne cerémony. The cquple will make their home in Moorhead. ' FORSETH-TROM #7:iPefra Leuise Forgeth .of Solway {and Oscar rrem of Cass county N, D., e united i marriage this morn- at 11:30 by Judge Jos. B. Harris. Arpe:Forseth and Arne Forgeth, dster-ln-l&w and brother of the bride, acted as witnesses. Mr. and Mrs. Trom will make theh- home at Dav- enport,'N. D, INTERMEDIATE ENDEAVOR HOLDS BUSINESS MEET Last evening at the home of Mrs. L. P. Warford, the Inptermediate Christian Endeavor of the Presbyter- ian: church met in regular ‘monthly AND SERVICE, for people’s money. el safety with genuine, fulness. STRENGTH, YES We firmly believe—and put that belief into prac- tice—that a bank should be more than a safe place We do not let anything come ahead of safety but ‘we-always try to follow up the highest degree of ORTHERN ATIONAL A Good Placé to Be a Customer Bemidji, Minnesota Jaaes otee, e w2 o EASHION HINTS FOR tendance of twenty and plans were made for packing Christmas boxes | for poor families of the city. After the business a social hour and refreshments were enjoyed. DEGREE OF HONOR ELECTS At a meeting the fore part of the week, the Degree of Honor lodge el- ected the following officers for: the ! coming year: past presidént, Mrs.| Pearl Barnell; president, Mrs., A. E. Benson; vice-president, Mrs, Richard Leet; second vice-president, Mrs, C. H. Burnham; - recording secretary, | Mrs. M. A, Downs; treasurer, Mrs. Andy Larson;. ushers, Mrs. M, W. Plerce; assistant usher, Mrs. ‘R. D. Melville; inner :watch, Mrs, Andrew Casperson;. outer wumh, Mrs. L. H.| Chounnrd % 1 have seen the seqd lashed into !m-( and tossed into spray, and its grand- eur moves the sbul of the dullest man; but the calm level of the sea, from which all helghts and depths are measured. When the storm has passed, ocean, when the sunlight bathes its sLio0th” surface, then the astronomer | and the surveyor take the level from which to measure terrestrial heights and depths. When the emotion of the hour has subsided, we shall tind that calm level of public opinion below the storm, from which the thoughts of a determined.—James A rfleld, Tests for Diamonds. The true_dlamond is not cut by a file, has a specific and a luster that shoy | the stone is immaersed in water. A face of a clean, dry diamond preserves its globular form and does not spread. ‘Wkhen a line is drawn on a dipmond | with an aluminum peneil, and it is then rubbed b v with moistened cloth, the line disapj The com- monest test Is to draw the edge of the stone over glass; the dlamond euts it | Without much pressure, while the im- itation merely scratches It. TOO ) hearty good-will and help- "OFFICERS FOR NEW YEAR | but remember it IS.not. the billows, | and the hour of calm settles on the | mighty people are to be measured, | .| and by which their final action will be small drop of water dropped on the |7 in other novel blousg.is of-lavender 1in-|over FUr immediate wear, dark jer-. en 'nlupet} in pukrp!o floss. CHRISTHAS SHOPPING' puinted By "]\I.njmie (Written for United Press) ¢ New York, Dec. 11.-—I3 your blouse of the realistic or romantie school? Have you a Turner sunset or. ‘!nndqcflpe" Such are some questiens’ which ,your 'new blouges must be able o answer il they be at all in the sarioral swim. It . is gay. holly-wreathed Christm: < | waist boxes that tell all thig, for gift (walsts are being offered in ‘sprlug vles. They confusingly re- semble an art gallery for neck, sleeves | and sashes are covered ' with ‘little hand-painted plaques, which contain a bit of landscape or some painted figure, or else a mural-like frieze |, Tuns around hem uand other bandi Qne house is sliowing models made of Yamanka siik, ' combined with ‘georgette.. A series of timy plaqu | run about :'w plum . ~and each I-painted yural 1[5.3( vine placid cud, estere in in fletd, an ¢ '( \\n' mill, a fock of chickens piel 1 woman upon a milking i h plaque is illustrated in stic oil coloring. | Other blouses are vtonched with | hand-painted designs 1 n, somewhat b ncu But ar’'s fad for weird d other Oriental well upon- the Avenue. These blou~’ ,|ses are trimmed _with contrasting - cven more ornate|chenille or beads ‘and have choker shows an expensive | collars of fnr. self- mnteflal or satin,} lafn Dblue georgette in and-with a choker, con- PROPO!ALS, A conventional pat-| Sealed proposals will be roenvnd and blue bands the|by the undersigned to be opened nnd Opal-tinted bugle | congidered at a_ regular meefin’ painted dosign.)the City Council of the City of” B step-in blousés are|midji, at a’ regular meeting of uld cilled, very realis-|Council to be held - in the “counecil - ashrinp colared | chanibers, eity hall, at 8:0'cloek PoM, > gurdenias, and a |Monday, Dec. 20th, 19203dorothe puss chase of buildings and:=ie 2sditab) for a Detention. or Canfitmwk’u- ital. 5 The location, real estate,- size of buildings, condition, ~ etc., together with bulldmg content, will be:a facs tur in devermining the purehaae theres outling'the wple slip-ove ned v s that fleck- the col- rdle. Narrow gir- de, or.colored met- 13 on the new ave. peen on the The Council reserves the right to' sleeves predominate |Feiect ény or all pré%c:)ulg'fi):bmimd, mnflt all the models, und the slip- City le,rk. ' 10ose styleits """flpwumr than [pemidji, Minn. Dec. 10th, Y030 s et e e e e —— To Night 722 ONLY b | & 1 !de chine and Many houses deve . le, making of the crepe '!“l‘\\ nit silk. Collars are of th {er but convertibile variet | Although 1 in the Second Run of One of His Best. ‘anding Broadway Short Subjects in Complement multitu inv 1 fleshe and md lawng with abound, but ‘a ne linge f new desiang “EARTHBOUND” Matinee—2:30 ~‘-,.. ..ulk OE'POW white linen blouse is y yvellow tulips fagotted togethe A ; MATINEE—2:30 ot cial eyes fi AND Admluwn 15c and 35c . DESIRES? 1S THERE GROWTH DOWY BARRIER HAS BEEN CROSSED? BASIL KING BRINGS AN lNTlMATE KNOWLEDGE OF MEN AND WOMEN, OF THEIR WANTS AND NEEDS TO THIS GREAT NARRATIVE. m ITH THE ?K)TIONAL REALITIES OF MEN AND WOMEN. IT IS A RE- LE LIFTIN OF THE VEIL BETWEEN THIS WORLD AND THE NEXT. “EARTHBOUNI MAHLON HAMILTON——-WYNDHAM STANDING. % w LAWSON BUTT—-—ALEC B. FRANCIS——FLORA, REVALLES Are Among an All-Star Goldwyn Cast YEARTHBOUND” WILL HOLD YOU SPELLBOUND SUNDAY = MONDAY === TUES DAY DAYS " BASIL KINGS Powerful Drama of the Unseen World. WO MEN BUILT THEIR LIVES ON THIS CREED: “NO GOD—NO SIN—NO FUTURE LIFE!” HOW FAR AWAY ARE THE DEAD? IS THE SPIRIT HELD TO EARTH BY ITS AND PROGRESSIGN—EVEN AFTER THE SHA- o BEGINNING ;NIGHT SHOWE-—7:15 and 9:00 Adm:ulcn—40c Free List Suspended Sunday Night, ol¥iorTow IT FLUNG ONE HEADLONG INTO THE FUTURE HE S.CO'FFED AT. ITPUT THE OTHER ON TRIAL FOR HIS LIFE. THEN THE MURDERED MAN‘CAME BACK FROM Hi3 WORLD OF SHADOWS, BACK TO HIS WIFE AND THE WOMAN WHO HAD-INVITED HIM TO SIN. PASSION STILL HELD HIM TO THE SCENES OF HIS TRANSGRESSION. EVEN IN DEATH HE COULD NOT ESCAPE. HE W.AS “EARTHBOUND.” “EARTHBOUND” NAOMI CHILDERS ) -starts a T Jifts the a real-life r -whoops away with the sw thrills you cver saw., ATTHY n s GIRL COME ™ .3 § BUT YOU STAY OUT'” (sl d DRAMA, ROMANCE! gt ® A WHIZZING SWEEP OF ACTION! spirited away to the Chinese dens ()11, TIIRILL, The door whence ed suddenly and the girl was ite women never return. Whirl in the chase with Dinty! But you’ll have to go sombt to keep up with him! MARSHALL NEILAN presents his story “DINTY” laughter and thrill. Big cast of favorites RY MEDY ls——with Iddie Barry, Neal Burns, Charlotte Mer- drama, 1 ESLEY BA! rushing 1 mance, R. A., AMADON, Director Evenings: 7:00-9:00—15¢-30c REX UNION CRC latinee: 2:3 seys and duvetyns are selling very