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o ¥4 INEER ™ 717700 aasimnsamn 5 - Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe it to: their guests and'to them. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mrs. K. K. Roe, Mrs. Don Whitman and Miss Ida Sthordahl of Hendrum, BDOYE! SCOUTS. (Conducted by National Councll of the Boy Scouts of America.) e . AP — KILLED BY SHELL FROM WAR Ammunition Expert Is Almost Blown | to Pieces in His Own Home | at Indianapolis, Although he had gone through the World war unscathed and had quali- fied as an expert in handiing artil- | | old things surpass the newest things, 0Qld Things. No word should be spoken agalnst old things just because they are old, for in excellence and elegance many and that a thing survives the years Is In a way testimony of Its worth, though also in a way it may be te timony of its worthl o B 18 sometimes a flayor about old | FETOR S ST A% »a | PAGE THREF FAMCUS PLAYERS -1 AS) CORIGRATION ' Pt ifeats things which new things lack, sort | of an odor of boxwood and. lavender | instead of varnish, fresh paint and | wet plaster. Sometimes the odor of to sce that items of local reported. Every item era- \ ‘| LEAD WORLD IN\NUMBER. lery 'ammunition, Frank M. Kinne, Indianapolis, Ind., Minn., were 5 o’clock.dinner guests last evening at the summer home of Mrs. Theodore, Thompson at Waville. tion: when' source is knowm: Cashy paid for Liberty bonds. G: B.-Hooley, Northern Grocery Co, P 1-19tt P Born“to Mr. and Mrs, Louis Peters of Nymore, August 27, a baby girl. Mrs. Frank Silversack of Puposky was' a business . visitor ‘in ‘Bemidji Wednesday. # Bemidji- Business College opens September 6. 4t 9-3 Mrs. Minnie Warner of Puposky autoed to-Bemidji Thursday and call- ed on friends. ievening at 8 o’clock at the I. 0. O. F. hall. M. B. A. LODGE HOLDS MEETING SEPTEMBER 8 A special meeting of the M, B. A. lodge will be held September 8. All members are requested to be present. Ice' cream will be served after the meeting. ODD FELLOWS TO HOLD MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT‘\ the world put together, . The regular business mecting of the I. 0. 0. F. will be held Friday All mpmbers are urged to be The iBoy. Scouts of Amerlca is at| present showing the highest member- | ship record; since tit organization of the movement eleven land, one-half years ago. It numbers it present al- most half a million men and boys actively ‘number larger, according, figures;available from the}International Scout bureau ut: London, fthan. the total ; membership of scouts injall the rest of The, Internationnl Scout bureau at London has compiled ithe following| statistical record of scout membership throughout the world, amiong countries engaged In scouting, a; eto the latest | recently was near- 1y blown to pieces | in his home by a | three:inch shell he had brought from France. After hav- ing served in an exhibition squad which gave dem- onstrations ot how shells were unload- ed and exploded, Kinne was unload- ing his souvenir shell when the fatal accident occurred, Kinne's little home was wreeked, but his mother and sister, sleeping in an upstairs room, = 1culously es The local post of the A { I old things {s musty and more sug- gestlve of moths, worms and decay, than of boxwood and lavendery—Ex-, change, ¥ AR “FATTY” ARBUCKLE In Seven-Reel Drama “The Round-up”’ The Mishaps of a Barber Who Tried to Be a King. present. which are affilinted withi the bureau.| injur; Enoch Stoerey of Wilton was a be- Th . & 2 2 4 P 5 ere are several other aictive associa-| can Leglon, to which the soldier had 0. m;:rs;:g;‘ els)(‘ll:;{less visitors in :Be- MODERN SAMARITANS tlons which are not yet afllated and | applied for membership following his ALS “THE TEMPEST” TO MEET THIS EVENING | whose numbers are therefore mot at! recent discharge from the regular “It’s a Boy” Ean present available, These, unafiiliated | army, gave him n military burial, Two-Part Drama—With Mrs. Jesse R. McPherson will fake a limited number jof. pupil§ for piano- forte instructions,; Phone:362-W, o call at the olg ; 'Erton his pareni * 514 Fou buifding. 1{0-1|" collar ‘and .| srdion pldited; ¥ These frills: ‘|8 io'clock for their regular business |{ bets b present. L | ORDER: OF lFbRESTERS TO The Modern Samaritans will meet this evening at the I. O. O. F. hall at meeting, . It is desired that all mem- . HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The “Woman’s Panama, Roumania and Uruguay. countries are Armenia, Brazil, Chile, China, Greece, Japan, Name of Organization Boy Scouts of Amerl : Number 629,119 {"P. Belgian Boy Scout: Fazillan Catholic Scouts. Argentine, | Fireflics. The dictionary defines a fivefly as an insect which has the faculty of be- | coming luminous; a lampyrid or ciat- prid beetle which ewits some pi:os- | phorescent light from organs in some | I part of the body. One of the eom- Mack Sennett Comedy GRAND —Friday Only— TOM SANTSCHI, GRAND Tonight—Last Time o For Catholic Order of | i ; ¥ A | British ' Empire. . Sharten 128 Forésters will hold their regular | Cascho-Slovgk | monest American species in a Tanipy- d v meeting ‘thi§ evening at 8 o’clock. at| Denmark iy 630 | 1id, Photinus pyralis, “vulgarly called {the Moose. hall. "All members are re-| z}u"';'ulr A o356 | lightning bug.” The larva also Is lu- P quested to be present. . Slatrours’ Bt minous, and the child who thinks he e dompanied: by =t j2000 | has found the business end of a pre- - - _ i, T o IREGULAR WEEKLY DANCE . oy ez e g oy e e | H@idelberg Medical institute | e his IS ¢ larva. he | . ection in this vi- A. Hanson, 1115 Dewey avenue, left: Bemidji the first of the week”to. tour the range towns by auto. "They ‘expect to'be gone to,vns:t relatives % ] Switzerland 2 160 ast , about twi; weeks. i Foank Lambon and two, chil| Thete will G & spocial mecting of| . ———i—— | i Wi ot 1 vk Attend the. da ¢ the mew ar-|dren left last evening for their home the Royal Neighbors Saturday eve-| ., A §COUT'S/BRAVE. ~ 8 S 10 Prseeriptlo end the'dance al e ne at Moberly, Mo., after spehding the2ing at.7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. | While in St. Panl do mory, September 5. Dot Van's or- o ot thotr. cottage: at Grand|C:- Arnold, 507 Lincoln avenue, Fifth| [, AT { i . visit the | Tefdelh chestra. : 4t 9-3 %“m".l T at their cottdge. at Grand| oo . "’ i desired that there be a| | 'Je has,tlie courage to- face danger | of large_attendance as there is import-| iny spite of fgar, apd to stand up for ! worth ety Tes i verover 1000 wpeoimens, . THel from Husiness trif; to. Chicago, to Brainerd. Mr. and Mrs. Barl Hazen and Mrs. Lucy Hazen left this morning by auto for, Eagle Bend and Parker’s Prairie ~ nish the music, and an enjoyable| evening is assured. The public is invited to attend. o ROYAL -NEIGHBORS HOLD ' “SPECIAL MEET SATURDAY, ‘ant bhusiness to'be transacted. 4 © /AT FIRCHMONT FRIDAY 110,000 Y. tallan Natio! o e e oo 5,185 No report 30, Norway Peru Poland Portugal . Serbla . Spain Sweden the right ingt the coasings of | Encyclopedia Britannica fs inclined to | REX Theatre 169 East Seventh Street, Corner Jackson, St. Paul, Minn. yE I I 3 . T i 50 o 1", “The regular weekly informa] danc [‘talianCathol i 4,000 Specializing in Expert Dia %fltefi?’e"e’;fi;‘, Mrs.'A. E. Effison ‘and son Earle |ing party will 'be held at thie New | TaUIS - 11| the belief that the light shied by a ¥ Ray and Laboratory Examina: l; LISLBO e | have returned to Bemidji from a|Birchmont hotel Friday evening. The| Yyyemn S0 | frefly Is a signal to mate or comrnde, | tions, Electro-Therapy, Serum .- L. Burgess | combined pleasure and business trip|Minneapolis: Syncopators = Wwill fur-| Luxembourg Cathol Pt | thus affording recognition in the dark. Tests ctc. for- Cent from Depot. kind in the world, .'E. N. Ebert and two ain 0 i sons haveireturned from an auto trip ; —_— ¥ & Jeers or threats of ot It to St. Cloyd, where they visited Mrs. RESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID defédt does not down o Ebert’s; sist < has expressed | riends: a}m_i- Sauk' ‘Center, ted 1 By . Mr. and;Mrs. J. H. Sulliyan an family, former residents of Bemidji returned Wednesday to St. Paul af- ter visiting: relatives and friends for three weeks:at, Solway and Bemidji “'Sanford Hale i ‘who' Has been’ vis fng his. friend, Charles Reed, for some, time left Jast night ‘for Minne- apeclis where - he .will attend' the Minnesota State Fair for a few days before going to his home at Lisbon, N. 9. ‘Are you ‘going? Where? Why to the Maccabee’s dance at the’ mew armory September 5. 4t9-3 Mr, and Mrs. Willis Fradenburgh and family of Duluth motored to Shevlin Sunday evening after spend ing a few days at the home of his uncle, W. R. Ray and family, also his cousin, Paul Mealio and family, all of the Fifth ward. Miss Margaret Barrigan and niece, Miss Blanc LaBlau, left today for Bend, Ure. Miss LaBlau is returning to her home after visiting her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Barrigan, during the summer, and Miss Barri- gan will visit her sister in Bend for about two. ‘months. i, Mrs. Charles Livingston’ of San bse, Calif., arrived in Bemidji yes- terday morning to visit at the home f her brother, F. C. Bates, and fam- ?ly, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Raymond of Alkeley, uncle and aunt of Mr. Bates, fere also guests at the Bates home. They left this morning by auto for Akeley where they will attend a fam- ily re-union:to be held there Sunday. -Dance. in old armory, Monday, Sept. 5. piece jazz orhcestra. Everybody in- o3t vited, 7 93 "+ ALICE LAKE in—“Uncharted Seas” A-Romance of: Frozen Wilds in the ‘Klondyke REX—SUNDAY Emerson says: “We get nine- tenths of our education through our eyes.” ‘Let Us Set Your Eyes Right It Will Pay You Well will attend the state fair. They are| come up and enfoy thelr camp. N imakmg the trip by auto. iiubumu for The Dally Ploneer. e I t d gubscribe for The Dally Ploneer. Music by Schuck’s four-| ., Miss, Jordice Minneapgfls‘ tomox where she will % C Cl gg thool, st weeks’ visit at;Crystal lake and other places in North Dakota this week. They report heavy rains and bad roads in' that vieinit; After Septemvdr 1st Iirs, Willlam C. Budge Willitdke a‘limited number of pupils for pianoforte instruction. 1226 Doud avenue. Telephone 318-W. 3 8-12tt Mrs. Henry Fallon has returned to her home in ‘Bemidji after visiting friends and - relatives at Moorhead. Mrs. O. P. Nokken of Moorhead ac- companjed her home and will visit :;lt the, Fallon and Bacon homes while ere. - Phil Deénu will leave tomorrow night. for - Minneapolis to attendthe fair for a few days, and from there will go to New Lisbon, Wis., to visit relatives “before going to Madison, Lvis., where he will enter the univer- ty. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Maynard ahd son Duane returned this morning to their home at Pipestone, Minn., after spending the summer in Bemidji as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Grandy. They are aunt and uncle of Mrs. Grandy. Miss Dora Hazen has returned: to resume her duties at the O’Ledry- Bowser store after spending a three weeks”iyacation with relatives and friends a¥;Eagle Bend and Parker’s /| Prairie. i L4 = onnelly, . yardmaster of ilway,. returned to his dji.last evening after visiting /'refatives at St. Cloud and Roseau for the past two weeks. His children: remained in St. Cloud for a| longer: visit. Mis¢ Pauline Roessler of Devil’s who returned last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Grimoldby of International” Falls stopped in Be-| midji to visit Wednesday night with ! Mr. Grimoldby’s sisters, Mrs. George | McTaggart and Mrs. Harry-Mooney. ' They continued their journey to Min-| neapolis this morning where they| ling -Room division of the Lad ENJIOYS.SOCIAL MEETING; members of t{le Din- es’ Ajd jan church gather ver home; !Six- and enjoyed a H a"big-pichic AlL,report ENJOY PICNIC DINNER Mr. and Mrs. George T. Baker and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Stuart and children, "Mr. and" Mrs.. R. J. Beardman and son Jay, and-Mr. and Mrs. J. 'W. Diedrich and daughter Katharine, enjoyed a 6 o’clock’ pic- nic dfnner ‘at Diamond- Pbint, yester- day. ! They all ‘went to the, Baker home at LaMoure after dinner where a social evening was enjoyed. MRS. RAY ENTERTAINS Mrs. W. R. Ray of the Fifth ward entertained Sunday at a (birthday dinner in honor of Mr. Ray, Miss Jennie Fradenburgh and Miss Jennie Mealio. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Fradenburgh and daugh- ter, Leona, of Shevlin, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Fradenburgh, daughter, Jen- nie, gid son, Lloyd, of Duluth, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mealio and son, William, and daughters, Jennie and Pauline of the Fifth ward. Two ‘beautifully decorated birthiday cakes adorned the table. The guests of honor were the recipients of many birthday gifts. P Harry Magnuson left this noon for Duluth where he will visit his moth- er during his two weeks’ vacation. Kocrs Brothers compnni' is an- nouncing a public demonstration of milk pasteurization at their new creamery building near the union depot for (Friday, apd ‘Saturday eve- nings. of this week. The visittng- ladies will be pre- sented useful - souvenjrs which will be a'home cream separator. By its use cream may. be -easily Temoved from the top of cream or milk bot- tles. i The hours are from 7 to 9 o'clock, at which time the process of making abgolutely pure pasteurized milk will be explaine ¥ Aight hL makes, showsf ! bHffhls feetiand takes s bugips and Blows; ile When \herhq naught n nothing his progress Bars. White some other fellow stafs, | 1t isn't the victory, after all, !1 But the fight that a brother imakes; The man wh driven against the wall, Stll stands §p ercct and takes Thé blows of fite with his head jheld high, Bleeding, ibruised, and pale, Is the man who'll win in the by and by, For he isn't afraid to fail. It's the bumps you get, and thg folts you get, 0 And the shocks that your courage stands, ‘The hours of sorrow and vain’resret, 1" The prize that escapes your hands, That test your mettlo and prove your worth; It isn't the blows you deal, But the blows you take on the good old | earth That shows If your stuff is real. —TFrom the Three Partners. BOY SCOUT CAMP UNDER WAY. The big scout camp in the Inter- state park in New York and New Jer- sey Is opened again for the spason. It {8 expected that upprnxhun;g\ly 2,000 scouts will be the daily count, in this enormous camp. There will be a nine weeks' eamp- | ing season ¢which will probably ac- commodate rore. than 6,000 boys. One of the most interesting features of the camp:will be the museum in dharge of “Uncle Berifiy,” Hyde who will agaln of the entite ‘cump. A friend of the ‘movement 1§ contributed o thousand “dollars to further the nature fnstruc- port bodlly” the best available scien- tific experts. The boys privileged to participate In this huge and happy ¢amp, “whose law is scout law and whose program {s the scout program, will have a mnever-to-be-forgotten ex- perlgnce. TEACH ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION Governor Groasbeck of Michigan r cently recommended that every child But it takes « man to stand upidnd cheer ! manage:the Museum, nature study work i tion in order to “conx, hire br trans- | “THE LAMPLIGHTER? WILLIAM Fox PRODUCTION William Fox presents SHIKLEY MASON —in— “The Lamplighter” A Love Story By Maria Susanna Cummins Directed by Howard M. Mitchell | That pipe smoked him out of his disguise— EDDIE BARRY HELEN DARLING EARL RCODNEY And the Foilies Girls in Bathing Garb, in— “MR. FATIMA” It sets a new mark for laughs at college boys’ pranks. | | ogist, - visiting | Gilbertson, identified | each patrol and an extra large cabin| the ore, and a mad rush to stake | big enough to hold a hundred scouts. | claims along the Wapshe river en- | There ig a fine spring on the land and | sued. Gilbertson refused to tell where | the troop is planning to utilize its wu-! he found the ore. Later he became | ter supply by building a large bathing | insane, and died without revealing the | camp. They aren't stingy with flu-Xr[ secret. This season a systematic | blessings either. They have Issued an search Is being made. | tnyitation to any scouts who want to| Franklin Farnum “The Last Chance” Directed by Webster Cullison Story by Wm. E. Wing Produced by Wm. N. Selig IN FR! Come REGULAR DANCE AT : BIRCHMONT IDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 2 DOT VAN'S ORCHESTRA Cut and Enjoy Yourselves “The Studio of Unusual Portraiture” Matinee 2:30 WHERE YOUR HEART IS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH SHOULD BE" It presorves for all time the Youthful Faces of Your Children-!' A PHOTOGRAPH ! e HAKKERUP STUDIO Lake, who visited friends at Quiring| 1 jRush to Stake Gold Glaims.... (| {PHl " tould bo taught how to, isti —_— for ‘a few days, “was in.*Bemidji reported that golg fin*ers_}n"ze‘ lzd“:e artificial rosplru‘floh’. Boy | A Chl'lfitle Comedy Thursday en route: to Lake Planta-| swariiing“over the coumfry ‘drained| goouts, who were already gspert in| . In Two Reels ganet to visit at the home of Mrs.Tby the Wapshe river, New Brunswick, | ¢1.o Schaefer methods and offiers who ! Hannah Pendergast. Miss Roessler is| and panning the sands of the stream e i ial [instr Mutt & Jeff D 2 were given thorough special [instruc-! u e matron at the F't. Tottem government | in search of the yellow metal. The | t1op were in turn, placed An charge ! s.c_huol. g;ro:pec((llrz nrl'zmlooktlnu ?"‘tulm Gil- | o¢ classes in artificial respirition held| . Rex Orchestra e Noatan Harold Catip; “who |Gt ssor mnde s ehnoe fr]p"“,’p"g:: 1h"the different schools of the city. Matinee . 2:30—7:10-9:00 mrsnebegrfisaxszs%}onfivfifi (f':)l;":}ll': river some sisty years ago, and while | GET FIVE ACRES FOR PRESENT. | . Y s 2. | making camp for the! night came g W % l Toat? }l::?nte aee ‘1:;" 3‘;‘3‘;"1‘;&2 df‘"' ?;t across’ a large Body of gold:benring | A troop InfEust Auburn, Cal, bas Saturday Cflll q)OIIQd p 28! Wadetk b!‘!q Mrs ’(’}ilmoreas nn; ore. Not knowifg ‘what it was, he | recently heed mude the happy recipl-| Canyon Pictares Corp Sightor Martha, and Billy Kaiser,| 100k libie a large piece {0 uise,05 a | ent of ajfivescre tract of lund. Hhel e SUNDAY Finy i | door-welght. Sofme tifbe later a geol- | boys are buildling log cabins, one for| pEeBcnEs