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l . U 'WEDNESDAY EVENI YHE BEMIDJ Camel Going Without Water. An ordinary camel will carry its pack 25 miles a day for three days | without water, while there are e«»uue! that will go without water 50 miles a ! day for five days. A specially trained camel will carry a rider a hundred mites in a day. It lifts the legs on the sume side at the same time, like a pacing horse. A mature camel will carry a load of a thousand pounds. | The animal Is not full grown until its | glxteenth or seventeenth year. PSS - S IN 'HER BLUFF |'Dilatory Young -Woman Had Over. looked One Important Point, and 1t Spoiled the Whole Thing. | She had just discovered 2 new way | ENTERTAIN AT DINNER te fix her hair, a way that took at Mrs. * Richard Cota entertained | least half an hour lon than usual, | Mrs, M. E. Smith and daughter, Miss | and fne result was that she was un- Hazel, of Minneapolis at 6 o’clock!| usually late that morning. Alb the |dinner last evening. | way down on the car she cudgeled | her brain for a satisfactory excuse, | 3 PGS A~ 3 o Will be paid to the person who locates a - suitable house for rent. Reward will be paid when house is in my possession. House must contain at least four rooms; and rent.: Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests and to them. selves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every item will be given proper considera- tion when source is known. P. E. Lund of-Holt.was a Bemidjvl business visftor today. ‘Warner Johnson of Foreston spent{ |tained at 6 o'clock dinner at the GREGUSONS ENTERTAIN Messrs. Frank Gravelle and George W. Peterson of Duluth were enter- heme of Mr. and Mrs. A. Greguson, 525 Lake Boulevard, last evening. but all the stock phrases sounded too L weak, so she finally gave up in de- spair. Half-way down, however, she | saw two fire-ruined houses with one | lone hose wagon standing in front and | a crowd of curious visitors gazing at Several Birds With One Stone. A Virginia editor threatened to pub- lish the name of a certain young man who was seen hugging and Kkissing a | girl in the park unless his su ip- | tion to the paper was paid up in a must be reasonable. Call Tiller at Pioneer office. the day here on business. | . ) | J. B. Ries of Shakopee spent the} . day in Bemidji on business. the wreck, “Ah! she thought, “this| oo pifty-nine young men called is a_good enough excuse for anyone!” | g paid up the nest day, while two Arriving at the oflice, she did not | o paid a W in advance.—~The even glve the boss time to unlmm'l\l‘ Labo: Clarlon (San Franelsco)., on her late arrival, but burst excited- | \ ly in the room” ng: “Oh, I saw the biggest fire! Two or three houses were burned down clear to the ground | |EPISCOPAL GUILD WILL | MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON | * The Episcopal Guild will meet | Thursday afternoon at the home of {Mrs. Ted Huer, 1009 Bemidji avenue, at 2 o%lock. After the business meet- ing, lunch will be served and Mrs. { Huer will be hostess. A large attend- {ance is desired. White.Oxfords and Pumps, $1.95. Troppman’s Downstairs Store, # 3t—6-27 Bemidji’s PlayGround DIAMOND POINT Enjoy your Sundays and picni¢s . there. Lunches and hot Coffee served. Confec- tions of all kinds in stock. Special accom- modations for picnic par- ofig ties. Diamond Point 1s truly Northern Minneso- ta’s most beautiful play- ground and it's free you. Archie Ditty Custodian D S MR o SR AT RESTIY H. A. Levin of International Falls was visitor in Bemidji today. | | and the hose was GOSPEL TEAM AT NYMORE | clo, Een ot e Ui neredulous 0K ¢ he hos: %‘fléfi%fifi%?flfisg E)vn’ighlt)‘};g(sl elaborated the story \lll(“.‘nll\‘ would | { Thureday. evening at the Nymore| MK It wis o sccoud ¢ e,y Lutheran Free chureh at 8 o’clock,t At last when she stopped for breath, | by a gospel team from the Augshurg| and arted to take her hat oft with a |Seminary of Minneapolis. These men‘i @lf-satisfied, well-fooled-"em i od speakers and singers and! bo: od up the morning paper and neis invitad to attend. . ‘ox, that happened polis News. ce she | A. B. Lepo of Federal Dam spent‘ Tuesday in Bemidji on business. H. W. Krause of Park Rapids was a Tuesday business visitor in Bemidji. |- LOVELY IN CREPE White Oxfords and Pumps, $1.95. Troppman’s Downstairs Store. 3t—6-27 i i Kitten's ear crépe, which is used so |25 P successfully in the development of jetend simple ‘frocks, is- suggested for this imodel. The waist has an open front ! eyt | yester |BETHEL LUTHERAN AID | showing, aa et vest of braided crépe | WILL MEET TOMORROW | piped with plain satin, There is a facing | The Ladies’, Aid of the Bethel! —There are certain simpic indications | fl‘_f’ ?‘“{“‘“‘t‘lsfm‘l’“l‘hf\_ “‘1.""']“0“'"’,“"”3"- | Lutheran church will meet Thursday | by which one can tell a moth from a | ri‘x(;ungfl with I);A\cls i)flsfl ‘x‘f:ll(r?:lc lafternoon at the home of Mrs. Au-! putterfly. The antennac (feclers) of | erial- | pyst Elmquist of the Fifth ward.| the butterfly usually terminate in aj at New Bath Pavilion 1 | Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Harris of Thief Moth or Butter{ly? River Falls spent Tuesday in Bemidji. W. F. Kunitz of Brainerd was ¢ business visitor in Bemidji Tuesday. I leaving the sides fre The s es al o : 7 | i s | threc-quarter length and flare below | Lunch will be served after the busi-| knot, while the antennae of i moth | ] . L. Rolland of Thief River Falls| {hooclbows. Meddium size requires 43¢ |1z session and Mrs. Ehmquist willl taper to n point. When a moth rests | e e e o it keeps its wings in a horizontal posi- | s its wings | v position, ‘ | be hostess. Al are invited to ntteml.; | % ! tion, while a butterfly pi :ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL | together in a perpendicu | LEAGUE MEETS TONIGHT, Bl il The! St." Paul’ Evangelical league | of the St. Paul’s church will Ield a meeting this evening at the home of | Misses #mma and Louise Golz, 623 | Minnésota avenue, at 7:30 o’clock. After: the business session a social time will be enjoyed and lunch serevd by the hostesses. All are urged to be present. Y. P. LUTHER LEAGUE TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT The Young People’s Luther league of the Norwegian church will hold a meeting in the church parlors was a Bemidji business visitor yes-| terday. | yards 40%inch crépe, with 3§ yard satin. Pictorial Review Dress No. 9395. 7 34 to 46 inches bust. ' Price, 35 For picnic or excursion parties, charter passenger boat “Thor”. A.A.! 6-25tf| Olaf Ongstad transacted business| i |in Kelliher Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Baumgartner| of Cass Lake visited friends and| Mr. and Mrs. Lon Davis of Nor- transacted business in Bemidji this|thern transacted business in Bemidji week, | Tuesday. Woodpecker Tenacious. The woodpecker does a good deal of looking around and thumping on hollow stubs before he locates his| worm for breakfast; but after he does | make up his mind, nothing on earth REX Thursday and Friday “|SOBEL” “THE TRAIL’S END” An alluring story of the Great Northwest, featuring -HOUSE PETERS and a notable cast including JANE NOVAK Directed by Edwin Carewe Bathe where the water is always fresh and clean can drive him from his job. How Fast Does Hair Grow? The average rate of growth of the, hair of the head varics from half an inch to one inch a wmonth, - The rate greatest hetween fifteen s of age, and dimin-; John Stechman, who attended the| = fair at Grand Forks for a week, re-§f D.li' al“gt 1\3;5‘1 D. dR' %'"gests afnd turned to his home at Birchmontifim‘“%l < ‘ehnesv Ay by auto fori Tuesday. Juluth and ‘other range cities to | > |visit friends .angd, relatives for two! weeks. % OU use the water once when you bathe the shower way. It drives from the shower head in a health- ful stream that sparkles with freshness as it strikes your back, your chest, your entire Then it drains off, ing your skin clean, your nerves revived and you “on your toes.” And if the shower is a Speakman, two minutes are enough for an invigorating shower with nothing to do about the tub afterward. of growth is and thivty ¥ ishes after tifty You take no photos nor post cards from Rich studio unless they please =i you. 29 Tenth street. Phone 570-W.| Dance in old armory Tuesday, Thursday evening at 8 o’clock, all are| 26t8-16 | August 2. Music by Schuck’s Inter.|urged to be present as there is im- national Jazz orchestra. Everybody |bortant business to be transacted. invited. 6t8-2 A program will be rendered during : the evening and refreshments served by Mrs. Anton Erickson and Miss Olga Skinvick. It is_desired that| there be a large attendance. I e T ———— . Otto S. Bergh of Grand Rapids, superintendent of the experiment; station, was a business visitor in the city today- DO YOU REMEMBER HCLMAN DAY'S Great Story in “Red Book” -Mrs. J. K. Stanland of Minnea- polis arrived in l;emidji Tuesday and is the guest of Her:parents,» Mr. and Mrs. Matt Meyers, 805 Minnesota avenue. Misses Maggaret. Fitzgerald, Mar- tha and Catherine Gilmore, had their| adenoids removed at St. Anthony’s hospital this morning. MISS NANGLE ENTERTAINS AT AFTERNOON PARTY 3 Miss Dorothy Nangle pleasantly en- Mr. and Mrs. Will-R. Rasmussen iortained at an afternoon tea at her of East Grand Forks are guests of home, 507 Fourth street, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rasmussen at|The afternoon houry. were spent in| ! & their summer home atIVYav‘ille. The|social conversation-'apd music. The| p : gentlemen are brothers: gueste were Misses Lucile Young, Jo-| R, . OF THE sephine Parker, ~ Louise McCready, Emma_ Klein, Ruby’ Leet, Avis Cam-|{ eron; Gladys Getchell, Margaret Rood, s Coming as a Motion Picture Muri€l:McGhee, Dolly Koors. El'a v iott, “Alice Emquist and Mrs. Lottie. SUNDAY MONDAY Brooks, and the out-of-town guests at the | Magazine— A Thrilling Tale of that Far-Off Land that Lies North of 53. Install a Speakman show- er at home. We have a type for every bath room from the portable sHower that can be easily put.over any bath tub to the most elaborate shewer and needle bath com- bination. Fine photos in folders for only $3.50 dozen at Rich Studio. Post 4 .85, 2 "ent A 26t8-16 cards $1.85. 29 Tenth st. t8-1 COMING—W. M. (Bill) Fairbanks in “The Broadway Buckaroo” Mrs. E. C. Garf of Wolfe Lake was among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji Tuesday. While in town she wag the guest of friends. $50,000 to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. 10-27tf __COMING SUNDAY— Two-gun Cupid makes a Western Bad Man throw up his hands. See the Super-Special “THE GREAT REDEEMER” A Maurice Tourneur production, With HOUSE PETERS—and a Noteworthy Cast. It’s a compelling screen masterpiece by H. H. Van Loan, Directed by Clarence Brown under Mr. Tourneur’s personal supervision, Stop in and talk over Speakman showers or other sanitary appliances or fix- tures. We install them all. They are illustrated and de- scribed in booklets and fold-, ers which we will gladly give you. ) Roy V.Harker | Phone 122 Mr. and Mrs. F. Sanderson, Theo-| dore Taraldson and Evglyn Tarald-| son of Harmony were among the out- of-town visitors,.in Bemidji Tuesday. J. D. O’Connor returned to his home in Minneapolis after having visited relatives, and friends in Be- £, midji for a week. ' Mrs. O’Coner will Harding Hellund, who has-visited|prolong her visit in Bemidji for an- at the Pendergast home at Lake|other week. i Plantaganet for the past two weeks, |s has returned to his home at Argyle. Miecses Edna Ear, Ollie Dean, Ruth Brown and Alice Chandler of Grand, Forks; Hazel Smith of Minneapolis; Roberta Freeman, Green Bay, Wis.; Ruth Scott of Minneapolis; Mildred Strander, Crookston; Evelyn Wright of Birchmont; Marie Raymond, Du- luth; Esther Hetland, Moorhead, and Jeonnette Stechman of Birchmont. Mrs. Burton of St. Paul returned to i —_— her home Tuesday evening after hav- Cash paid “or Liberty bonds. G.|ing visited in Bemidji for the past| B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. {four weeks ‘at the home ‘of her % 1-19tf | daughter, Mrs. Philip Gill, and fam- ily, 1002 Beltrami avenue. Greek and Roman Churches. The Greek church dissents from the doctrine that the Holy Ghost pro- ceeds from the Father and Son, re- jects the papal claim to supremacy, and administers the eucharist in both kinds to the laity; it agrees with the Roman church in the belief of |’ seven sacraments, transubstantiation, the adoration of the host, confession, Charles A. Bush, conductor on the Minnesota & International railway, was taken to Shakopee Tuesday night where he will receive treatment at the mud baths. For ,plenic or excursion parties charter passenger boat “Thor.” A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. ¢ . 6-25t1 118 Third St. ~ Mrs. L. W. Galloway of the Elko| Hat Shop returned Tuesday after a short vacation spent at Crescent Beach with Mr. Galloway. They also motored to the Twin Cities on a short buying trip. Mrs. Maude Hammersley, who urplerwent- a serious operation last week at St. Anthony’s hospital, is| absolution, penance, prayers for the reported .to be getting alnog fine.| gead, ete. The Greek church formally ) ‘M}', and Mrs. Henry Stechman of ;gflpimted from the Roman churcl'x in Misses Clara and Selma Sttand,dB;m:r:;n‘:'i;F:gegizg‘dEGHStrlke Lueas| — 7 & returned’ to their home at 'Trail; Y 4 Changing the Basis. Tuesdlay. They completed the sum-| npeq Marie Solheim, who has| Two preachers, one white and the mer ‘term at the Bemidji State| y,ved at the C. D. Lucas home while | other colored, served rural charges in geaqh(:?s college and I:em}z]mned ;:{‘attending the summer term at the| Mississippi which were coterminous. e',de‘ this erek %’Vi‘;al e t %te".‘éu Bemidji State, Teachers college. re-| The negro received a considerably :I:Zy e:;m;‘;‘f“a%“st'he J’eVan \;I‘i‘;lcoJ; turned to her home at Trail Tues- | larger salary than his white brother, howmar S Sl day, after having taken the teach-{who asked him if it was not his cus- 7 2 ers’ examinations in Bemidji this | tom to expel his members who failed to pay. “No, boss,” he replied, “we week. would not like to put the gospel on ‘a money basis. We gets them to subscribe, and if they don’t pay we KOHOANO’S i FAMOUS NATIVE . Haw,a,iia,n, ; SINGERS o PLAYERS DANCERS 6—Artists—6 In a vocal and instrumental concert of famous Hawaiian and American popular music, ed | UNION CABPENTERS’ NOTICE Important meeting July 28 at If you are going to move, please Moose hall at 8 o’clock. All members|notify M. W. Pierce at the Pioneer aré requested to be there. office and he will pay $5 reward to 3 M. A. ALDRICH, President. |the party giving information as to turns them out for lying."—Memphis R 2t7-28 | the location of a 5 or 6 room house Commercial-Appeal. | for rent when the same is in his pos; — 7-15t! Your Best. Suppose the majority of men today were each in his place and putting forth his best effort to do his duty— what would happen? Just this: there would,_be many strange lines of con- duet, no doubt, but no one can ques- tion that this would be a better world. session. Miss Sophie Dolney of Greenbush and Miss Aurora LaBlanc of Gully, who have stayed at the P. E. Welch home while attending the Bemidji State Teachers college this summer, have left for their homes. They took the teachers’ examinations before they left. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fenton of International-Falls,. and Mrs. W. D. Fenton and Misses Eva Nelson and | Ruth Holton “of: 'Minneapolis, have| |been guests ast few days of | Mr. and Mrs’ Netzer and fam- ily, 804 Beltrami_avenue. They left Tuesday by -autg for. International Falls, w# £ & % Added Special Attraction to “THE GAMESTERS” 6-Part Feature Photoplay, with MARGUERITE FISHER Gorrgeous turroundings and beauti- ful gowns and the devil-may.care spirit of the gamesters fade into in- cignificance before one womanly act impelled by a new-born love. Chautauqua - Talent Wanted| Musicians, singers, readers, enter- tainers, dramatic talent, lecturers, platform managers, juvenile work- ers, .story-tellers, tent crews and agzents; the-managers are contracting for their programs with the 10,000 |talented and trained people who will ccndugt their chautauquas next sea- _ gon. Earn a good salary, travel over | Winnipeg, Man—The Givic Hous-.the United States, Canada, A]ngka, |ing commission, to date this year, has'\Ne‘g Zxalgnd, Australia and Eng- made loans aggregating $650,000.\|a" g list of chautauqua managers and 160" Iowns have been.granted [and booking agents sent free to any isince Januaty |person sending the name and address | ¢ %f the Prfis;denlt,h Secretary = and ! P i Treasurer of local chautauqua to The | THE PIONEER WANT ADS gijiboard, 35 S. Dearborn St., Chi- | BRING RESULTS cago, 1l.—Advertisement. {Clifford’s Daily Special FOR'‘THURSDAY “White House’—tall Milk * 4 Sant for 49 cents —PHONE 160— 1st Show 7:30 2nd Show 9:15 Children—25¢ Adults—40c