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Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. rvey, 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. '8 =T Dmiéld‘ B. Smi'th visited friends in Cass Lake Sunday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Feir motored to Itasca''State Park Sunday. For all kinds of home baking, call 75-W. 1t8-8 - Miss Etta Davis of Blackduck spent today in Beémidji shopping and ‘éall- Aing on friends. Miss Mary Feigle ‘of Northern was shopping and calling on friends' in Bemidji Saturday, Cashy paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern {irocery Co. Lk 1-19tf ‘Mis8 Clara Austreng ‘of Blackduck spent today in® Bemfidji. calling on friends andcshopping. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ddits.of Long Lake Jautoad, to {Bemidji Saturday and called.on friends. — Mrs. Al J. Jordan, 1209 Minnesota avenue, is spending the day visiting friends at Guthrie. You take no photos nor post cards from Rich studio unless’ they please you. 29 Tenth'strget. Phone 570-W. Y g 26t8-16 Mrs. William Masterson of Nor- _thern was’ among the out.ofstown shoppers in Bemidji Saturday. Rt Miss Eveélyn Fechendall" visited| her sister at Lavinia -.Sunday, re- turning to Bemidji this morning. $50,000-.to loan on farms. The Dean Land Co., Bemidji, Minnesota. i ) 10-27tt S. D. Snyder, state highway engi—i neer, ; motored to. Redby toda look after road work in that vicinii Mrs;-G. O'Bien returned to her home ,at Cohasset Saturday after visiting at the home of her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. C. N. Shannon, for a few days. Miss Daris M. Utley of Cass Lake| was a guest ‘at the . M. Peterson home, 909 America avenue, Saturday and Sunday. For jpicnic or ' excursion parties, chdrter passenger boat /‘Thor”. A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-25t¢ ~MF “aTid M. Quiney Brooks “and Miss Mabel Brooks mortored to Nor- way Beach Saturday night and spent Sunday there. Christ \Capann and family of Ber- tha autoed to Bemidji Friday to vis- ©it at the Dr. Henderson home for the week end. Mrs. John Maltrude and daugh- ters, Misses Emma and Bertha, of Becida, autoed to Bemidji Saturday and called on friends. ‘&rf For ,picnic or excursion parties charter passenger boat “Thor.” A. A. Lee, licensed pilot. Phone 61-W. 6-25t1 Miss Agnes Jaccbson went to Wil- ton Saturday afternoon and spent Sunday with her ‘parents who live on i a farm near there. Mr. and Mrs. William Moulster of Pine River motored to Bemidji Sun- day and visited friends, and Mr. Moulster attended to business mat- ters. . Fine photos in folders ‘tor only $3.50 dozen at Rich Studio. Post ccards $1.85. 29 Tenth st. 26t8-16 Daniel C. Gainey, who is iow locat- ed at St. Peter, Minn., arrived in the city Saturday for a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan : Gainey. [ v Mr. and Mrs. Brewer and daughter, ! Mise Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. John “Allen of Pine River motored to Be- midji Sunday via Itasca State Park, and called on friends here, returning to their home in the evening. iAllison Carpenter, son of Mrs. Martin Hogan of Grant Valley, auto- ited his mother for the week end . This is Mr. Carpentier’s first visit “home in (ive years. He served dur- ing the war in various capacities, and since the war has visited different places of interest. He.now resides in Dakota. Ycur electric light bills are now due gnd should be paid on or before the 10th of this month. Won't you (help‘us by paying same promptly? Mnnesota Electric Light Co. 4t8-10 to|n. Rider"of Shevlin were among the -| Sunday vigitors in Bemidji. | 1 s 9317 seae MODES FOR A GIRL AND 'A BOY In order that she may have the “tailor- made” appearance, the little lady in the picture selectsa check serge. Thedress closes in front under the plaits, a round collar of white linen finishing the neck. Cuffs correspond.#ith the collar, while the buttons and/the tiny bow tie match in color and: material. Medium size re- i ya inch material. in dark blue serge, aergplane linen or pongee_coultlsbe substituted, if desired. The jacket\has a“square-yoke and two- seam sleeves: There; is a choice between knickerbockers' ox\k{ce trousers, closing in front. Metliunij size requires 24 vards 54-inch material. / First model: Pictorial Review Girls' Dress 'No. 9317.. Sizes, 6 to 14 years. Price, 30 cents. | Second Model: Boys' Suit No. 5846, Sizes, 6 to 14-years. Price, 20 cents. A. Miller: of International Falls| spent the day in the city on business. | | | E. LaBonte and M. LaBonte of | Crookston were Bemidji wviw.tors to- day. ~Fe g R. W, Delaney and Miss Marle Archie H. Vernon of Little Falls,| fermer st commander of the Am-| erican Legion, was a visitor. in the| city today. ! Me. 2nd Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and Miss Pluma Kenfield spent the week end at Norway Beach, where they | motored Saturday evening.' Misses” Agnes Logan and Mary Keyes ‘of International Falls spent the week end at the C. W. Jackson| home, 1201 Dewey avenue. | ~R; 'Wr Koehni“left this morning for' Waubun, Minn., where he will trans- act business for the Sievert Roofing company for aboiit a week. | Mrs. Frank Slough, 1207 Irvnie avenue, who has been ill at her home for some time, was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital last Thurs- day. N Mrs. Mary Stillings returned to her home in Brainerd this morning after| visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kreatd for the past three weeks. & Frank Baer who visited friends in Fargo and other places for a week called on friends in Bemidji Satur- day en route to his home at Black- duck. ’ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brouillard of International Falls lare visiting at the home of Mrs. Brouillard’s mother, Mrs. Agnes Robinson, 406 America avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Koehn and family returned to Bemidji Satur- day evening from International Falls| where they visited relatives for about three weeks: Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Erickson re- turned t oBemidji Friday night from Minneapolis wher ethey were called by the 'death’ of Mrs. Erickson's mother, Mrs. J. P. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McMahon and son, Raymond, and their guegts from Tekamah,' Neb., motored to Itasca State Park Sunday and en- joyed a picnic supper there. Dr. E. A. Shannon has moved his Thirt street, next to Abercrombie’s confec- tionary. 4d8-10 Misses Anzonetta Kenfield, Aileen Naylor, Harriet Boyce, and Miller Jewett and ‘Lloyd Boyce motored to Norway Beach, Cass Lake, Sunday and spent the day there, returning t oBemidji in the evening: Dr. and Mrs. Rowland Gilmore and family and Mr. and Mrs. Al Kaiser of Bagley returned last eve- ning from a motor trip to Fort Wil- liams, Brainerd and the range towns. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Steele of Park Rapids and their son, Clay, and~his wife of Northfield, ‘motored to Be- midji from Park Rapids and spent Saturday and Supday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Petrie and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Petrie. Mr. and Mrs. John Bush of Wells and Mr, and Mrs. David Morse of Blue Earth-who have been staying at the Markham hotel in Bemidji for a| few - days, -were..six o’clock dinner guests at " tHE"Hoiie of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Boardman, 1221 Beltrami ave- “lcare for transportation. |METHQDIST AID DIVISION offices from 'over Boardman's dru%snlflll boys, spent a few hours in Be- ed from Larimore Saturday and vis-lgiore to Larson block, 213 d W o1f 2 ) - THE BEMIDJ] DAILY PIONEER ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McFadden, 1203 Minnesota avenue, entertained Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu at six o’clock dinner Sunday eveniug. M. B. OF A. HOLDS REGUL. MEETING THIS EVENING The M. B. of A. will hold its reg-| ular business meeting this evening, at 8 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. hall, after which refreshments will be served. It is desired that all mem- bers be present. | | DEGREE OF HONOR-WILL ke HOLD PICNIC WEDNESDAY | The Degree of Honor will hold a' picnic at Diamond Point Wednesday | afternopn. Cars will be at the I. O. 0. F. hall at 2 o’clock for those who A picn‘w supper - will be served. WILL LMEET WEDNESDAY The dining room division of the| Ladies’ Aid of the Methocist churel, of/which Mrs. A. E. Eilison is chair- man, will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. L. Brown,| 1418 E,dtmmi avenue, at 2 o’clock. All”members are requested to be| Dpresenty 5 | ENTERTAINS AT WEEK END PARTY AT POINT COMFORT Herbert Warfield entertained a party of :young people at Point Com-| fort, Turtle River lake, Saturday evening and Sunday. The guests in- cluded . Norman Kittleson, George Graham, Frank Bayer of Blackduck, Misses Dolly Koors, Esther and -Alice Hetland, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham| and Mrs. Koors of Bemidji, as chap-| eron. | METHODIST LADIES’ AID HOLDS PICNIC WEDNESDAY ! The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church will ho!d a picnic Wednes- day afternoon at the farm home of ! Mrz. C. J. Winter. Those who de- sire to go are requested to meet at| the church at 2 o’clock, where autos| will be ‘provided for transportation.| Coffee will be served by the aid so-, (lety and those who gc are requested to furnish sapdwiches, 'salad or cake, | and each one is reguested to bring! plate, cup and silverware. A picnic| lunch will be served in the afternoon. | Charles H. Burke, United States| Indian commissioner, was a luncheon | guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Arnold, 8027 Bettrami-avenue, Sunday “eves ning. Messrs. Young and Kirkpatrick of Evanston, Ill, who have been trans- acting business in Bemidji for the past three wecks, left Sunday for Cass Lake before returning to their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bisiar will leave Bemidji Wednesday morning for an auto tilip to the range towns. 'They expect to be gone for a week or ten days, and will visit at Duluth, Vir- ginia and Hibbing while gone. i Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Thompsonl and family returned to their home,| 119 Twelfth sircet, from a motor| trip to the Red River valley. They| visited relatives and friends at Don-| aldson, Stepnen and Kennedy. | Myss Emma Golz will return L'a[ Bemidji this evening from Minne-| apolis, where she visited friends, and | Le Sucur, where she attended the1 State Sunday school and league con-! vention of the Ew‘vflngelical church. ! —_— | Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hanse! of Bag-i ley motored to Bemidji Sunday and| were guests at the Bailey home, 605! Minnesota avenue. Mr. Hansel re- turned to his home Sunday evening! but Mrs. Hansel will visit in Bemidji| for a few days. | Mr. and Mrs. William Knutila and Misses Ruth and Emmaline Knutila! of Duluth are house guests at the| home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hanson, | 1115 Dewey avenue. Mr. Knutila is! a' brother of Mrs. Hanson and the| young ladies are nieces. Dr. L. J. Cooke, Mrs. Cooke and two midji Saturday afternocon en route| from Douglas Lodge, jwhere they | have spent the past several weeks, to | range towns before returning to their | home at .Minneapolis, where Dr. Cooke is director of athletics at the University ¢f Minnesota. It will be remembereq that only a short fime ago, Dr. Cooke's two gmall hoys wer: lost overnight in the state park dur. ing a heavy rainstorm. The boy: were found the next morning and re- | aurned to Douglas Lodge, however. LR L Stripping Hemp by Machl:'nery. Many hemp-stripping muchines of a simple type aré’ in operation on the hemp plantations of the Davao gulf region of Mindanao, and two three-| horsepower oil engines connected with sets of four stripping machines each have recently been installed In that region. The machines puil the hemy over a knife in much the same man ner that it is cleaned by hand. The; are comparatively inexpensive and are operated by one man, With the aid of one of the machines one worker can strip a pleul (about 140 pounds) of fiber in a day, which would be a large amount of work for one week If done | hv hand nue, Saturday evening. 4= % . | to Aristotle, it is called Irenne; in the | Irinus; Strabo called it Trene; Cuesa President’s New Airedale Pup TR TN, . v reres THIS TIME LAST YEAR Ehmke pitching the second game in the series with the Yanks held' them to three hits, the Tigers win- ning 1 to 0 on Cobb’s run. The Browns took a double header from Washington. Podics succumbed to the “hidden ball” trick in Detroit. Style in Writing. | In style, as in other thitigs, it is well | always to alm at the combination of as many excellences possible—op- posite excellences, it may be-—those other beauties of prose. A busy age will hardly educate its writers in cor- rectness. Let its writers take time to write English more as a learned language ; and completing that correc- tion of style whicl: had only gone a THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS #: Last Time Tonight 1st Show 7:15 2nd Show 9:00 Children 10c Adults 30c | certain way In the last century, raise level of language towards Pater, !'the genera | thelr own.; | i A TRUE DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT! | Stuart Paton’s Tremendous Story of “WOMAN AGAINST WOMAN"— ‘REPUTATION —Featuring— Pl"]..S cifla Dean‘ SIDE THE LAW”—and . a Star, in a class It’s better than “ places PRISCILLA by herself, —Also Showing— Scots may be surprised, but in the days of Ptolemy Ireland was known as Scotia! In fact Ircland bas had a number of names. Diodorus Siculas calls the Ireland Iris, or Irisi; in the De Mundo, credited by some ‘scholars Argonautica of Orpheus it appe as Taeitus and Pliny mentioned it as | Hibernia; Mela called it Juverna. The native names in Celtic ave Ir, Tri, Erin. Plutarch, mentions it under the name of Ogygia. 4 3 . Use far Glocks. The small, worn-out clock can be | useful in the sickroom if the face is | still intact. After a dose of medicine is given the hands ‘should be turned | to denote the time ¥flien the next one is due. I Casw Laddie Boy is the \name of . blue-blooded Aredale pup pre- | sented to ddent. Harding by aXlolede fiend. He showed his pep imuedls ately upon a al by chasing a Widson eat up a tree, ireland’s Many Names: Good Jud! wsband—"The do me tm observe the greatest po: quiets” Helpmate—*“In {hat cas don’t . you think it would be time to get back into business?'— |&3 Paris L'lllustration. Ivory Handi€s. When the ivory knives become spotted go over them once in a while with wet baking soda | and dry quickly with a clean, soft | = it cloth. Never put ivory in water; will tarn it dark. " Drs, Melby & Reppelo DENTISTS Cor. 4th St, and Beltrami Ave. Phone 406 Bemidji iNg landles of your “ON WITH THE SHOW”—2-Part Comedy et c— All Together a Show You Can’t Afford GRAND :471 TONIGHT LAST TIME REX THEATRE Last Times Tonight | | “Wolves of A Thriller if there ever was on lent gold-camps of the Great w sions of Men know no laws in th dog teams swecp over the sno Dog with two natures. See the struggle against temptation o _angd Rose of Spain, A dramat Eanis gllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII For Two Constance In SALISBU | “Twills” <D wo GRAND TOMORROW EVA NOVAK ! " the North’,’ N e. A huge drama of the turbu- hite Wilderiicsse—where the pas- cir lust for gain. See the husky Sce the wild night wy wastes. ccenes—the strange adventures of a beautiful Woman and her tl'a?ic end of Juncau Jen—the f the Man-Who-Won. Watch, above all things, for the great avalanche which buries David ic and a scenic wonder. UUHTITHTR UL OPENING TUESDAY AT REX THEATRE Big Days WEDDING BELLS AND WEDDING YELLS Joseph M. Schenck presents Talmadge RY FIELD’S | “Wedding Bells APLAY OF nt's” “1 can’t's” A Shreiking Ski d on the Peal of She got a husband in half-a-day, a divorce in half-an-hour. band back, it took her a year to find him! then he was being married to another girl. = g “Wetiding Bells” But when she wanted her hus- And “The Call from The Wild” Thrills, Sobs, Tears Happily Merged in “THE CALL FROM THE WILD” A thrilling six-reel scenic dramatic extravaganza, featuring Frankie Lee, the boy actor wonder, and “Highland Laddie,” the world’s most famous dog actor, Lone Miner Attacked By Great Wild-Wolf Dog Nearly loses life in one of fiercest contests ever stagedis lost boy caught in trap set for wolf and forced to keep vigil throughout night with no companion but the fero- cious bandit of the trail. Entire tragedy caught by mo- tion picture camera. Staged in the High Sierras, where the piney peaks are kissed by the fleecy clouds, where the brooks tumble in majestic waterfalls from great precipices and rivers rush over pebbly beds on their way to the sea, the picture will win ils place in the sun as the scenic sensation of 1921. LU UL R T T TS L DT T LU TR “The days of old, The days of gold— The d of 749.” - A CHRISTIE COMEDY Featuring— JIMMIE ADAMS And the Whele Cast of the Year’s Fincst Comedy In Two Parts S ———————————— ] Rex Orchestra G Evenings 7:10-9:00