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\MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER. 10, 1921 '_ THE BEMIDJI DAILY , PIONEER T . /PAGE THXIZ Daily Fashion Hint | ey g W2 YANKEES TAKE. FIFTit | CORNER-STONE. CASKET DATA} oIl Wine. Lok phone okt : wa Fog ———— an uncertain where o brus GAME QF WORLDP’S SERIES The newly eleeted mayor of a conn- | and confusing qUantit LY LU W SR English Historian' Suggests Most Use. | (1Y town was about (o o his first | nette one is ikl gore understand- (Continued on Page 3) ful Things and Data to be Journey in that ggpacity through the popped out to Meusel. No runs, one! Placed in Cavity. place, The townspeople ha nged % ) B " 5 it ¢ TR | that from an areh of flowers, under . o A L hit, no errors. | = that f hoof A ! Items for this' colusii'will be i Y Giants: Bancroft flied to R. Meu-! The managér of a huge building that | Which e was to-pass, a floval crown | the distance Idihstadfly slow down, R e » ' sel. Frisch linec to Peckinpaugh.'Is being erected in England has, says | Should be hung, surmounted by the { g ey always flutter around in the M. B. OF A. HOLDS REGULAR | Young ‘out’ to' Pipp, ‘unassisted. No | the Munchester Guardian, been con- | words, “He well deserves " But a4, panning from side to side, seem- £ 4 »BUSI!!ES‘S MEET TONIGHT |yun, no hits, no-errors.” | sidering the ' idea “of a foundation- | the wind blew away the crown, and ey ynable to determine which way _' )“‘P Madern Brotherhood of Amer- Sixth Pnning " | stone caskét to be ‘imbedded in the | when the wayor, passed, under the d 0 go, wiierens thebrupettetkem calin. ita will hold its regular business mdet- Yankees: th: fanned swinging. | gréat mass of ferro-conerete on' which aveh only a rope; with w noose at he | ¢ ohooser the'§ie of safety and slips 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 Tl b, siven, propes conaldety: infe' this evening at the 1. 0. O K |p yrlolpovnily $6 Kally. Pipp out, | the bultding fs to stand. As a reader | €00 o€ it dangled, with “Tle wiell de | yr (e right of way Lo t.h'"ff_,“_" bl ERES \alat g clock. Tt 1o desired that Bl Nyt oo Kol No vunis, no hits; no | of Mr, Wells' “Outline of History” hie j SGEV€S it esomathingy vers:fiisfadteristic i L E. Rayméni{ of Frohn'transacted B VR T fi rrove sty B U bl et struck by M AVeRst didi- | T T tapeer. | (e atdatotithusg, Wo types:of: bird.” business_in, Bemidji Saturday. 'METHODIST AID DIVISION Giants: ‘Kelly singled:' E. Meusel | culfy, through ‘lack of- slgnificant ma- | fuvscribe tor Lhe. Danv MET | L Colgmbuk Dispafeny Tt i oot AL e T (' HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW forced Kelly. '« Rawlings popped tol terial, th deiling with the world's lix. | === R Glyde Martin and family of Turtle Thy bed divist £ the L, Miller. Smith out, Ward to Pipp. No| tory 3,000"years ago. As he way told | River visited friends in Bemidji over a3 .,\fl’A.;:, ;"‘;fi" thbxii“tm 3: b : “t'_ Yuns, one hit, no errors. I that the ‘conerete foundations would | O A Vo Bentns: t thefri Seventh Inning Dast at” least thit time, he thought | the week end. which Mirs. A. W. Benson is chairman, will meet Tuesday afternoon at the honie of Mrs. Jennie Van'Arnum, 914 America avenue, and all'members are Yankees: Ward flied to Bancroft. | that it might’ be 'of use to the M McNally popped to Bancroft. Schang Wells of A. D. 4921'if he found the i flied to Meusel. No runs, no hits, no| formation about our thne neatly pr ,For iplain-angd fancy ' dressmaking, ' call 897. ) - 6t10-16 5o Wi Aéterson’ of | ) FEEOPR. K | pared for him. Accordingdy he wrote | g [ Mis, ‘William Masterson’ of ‘North- Treva thipe p'i'_"_"_‘,_ Giants: Nehf flied to Ruth, Burnsxzn Mr. Wells and:asked him to sux- | = drm attopdibe Bemidli Sutucday And M. E. BIBLE STUDY CLASS out, Hoyt to Pipp. Bancroft out ongest what would e the most useful | = OB ] : 7 130) » ) MO CITOYS. | {hings or messages to he placed in the | = = i R egid T S, - .. MEETS TOESDAY NIGHT| Eighth Innin g e wps ol Wednesday and Thursday: i The Men’s Bible Study class of the; Yankees: Hoyt fanned. Miller| “Difiicult to make suggestions, Prob- | 5 E sumed her duties as teacher in the Big Lake school today. ' Methodist Sunday school will hold afout, Frisch to Kelly." Peckinpaugh! ably business meeting Tuesday evening at|singled. Ruth fanned swinging for commonplace things with thel 't pric will be of as much * ENOGINE JEWELL . e the church, eucceeding which there|the third time this game. No runs,| value any sty razor, cottol Dinf:,is:t I\ff,“yvfo Psh'"“t’pte,“"“e”::f'éxs will be a social hourand refreshmentslone hit, no_errors. 9 i :.lxI:" Ratilo o ek 0’: {:‘n::lur:\'-n ol 1 ':h pid s h pre!‘dL e Wi served. All members and friends of | Giants: Frisch out to Pipp. Young /| ot e Aumtail .‘, el e T 2 with friends in Bemidji. the class are urged to be present, singled. Kelly singled, but was out l"‘,“'.',']hfm:\:m“;\?lx“l\.‘h_:l" l‘l‘“:""':‘fil,l .\.' = he Song Bird i | i " : trying to stretch it as Young went to' MG, s Sl A | = - B A tor Ll boble 9 . PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION third. Meusel fouled o Pipp. N0 | oot e e moio, ot | H ‘ 5 / 3 FASHION GIVES VARIETY TO ‘The, apron_division of the Ladies’ Ninth Inning thgs, Cuwwiont hodk on’ ‘How to Be- | £ = M, and Mrs. C. 0. Wing of Big PAJAMAS ; Aid of the Presbyterian church of| Yankees: Mecusel out. Pipp out,| hav A kinema rdel of current v\'onl\-,‘ = LANCHARD MARTIN E -— Lake were the guests of friends while | - o © | which Mrs. C. Anderson is chairman, |Kelly to Nehf. Ward out, Rawlings| Whitaker's Almmac and Bradshaw's | H ! £ shopping in Bemidji Saturday. * Dainty appearance and absolute com- | Will meet this evening at the home|to Kelly. No runs, no hits, no errors.| conginental “ihgtahles: ¢ o = = fort are vombined in the pajama models |of Mrs. R. A" Olson, 1118 Bemidji| ~Giants: Rawlings doubled. Smith | sen i) itoors Ensamd Fown dan | E Mrs. Minnie Warnes" returned to | shown here, The design to the left is |avenue.. Mrs. C. L. Mikkelson and|flied to Ward, Snyder, batting for| mo 00" FH her home at Puposky today after vis- deyeloped in pink cotton crépe-and |Mr&, Olson will be hostesses. It is de- |Nehf, struck out. Burns fanned. No | i { Singing, Talking, Dancing iti 7 s idii consists of a slip-on, sleeveless jacket and .|sived that all members be present. i 3 | S k) ftmg vflnends,m Bemidji for a week. stl‘aighttrouserette; finiahod ot the lower ] P rux'}s(;t:]:? h\x’ta;n;::esei('fif. il COIN OF ‘YA Y. DURABLE ! Introducmg “Queen" ( e % 2 edge with -hem-stitched: “hems. The NEILSON—KLEIN " 2 e Tt b P VER u ! 1 (L Meet me between 5 and 8 ‘at the{ jacket isishirred at cach side of thefront | Ay s ot ! , |hits, one error. Giants—One run, ten o . | The High-Diving Dog “Presbyterian church Wednesday eve- | and featuresdrop shoulders, open under- | At 2 auiet wedding at St. Paul's hits, one error, Ghiet Médium of Exchange Has Been — ning. 1t10-10| arm seams fifi a V-shaped neck. ““ge“cal,‘:h“”h Saturday morning = | Its Limestone Wheels—Arduous | pr———s 7% | Medigt sie requitd 434 yards-gonch |80 11:30 o'clock, Miss Emma Marie \BERLIN WOMEN APE {777 te Gash Check ‘ ; e ‘ Mrs. .C. Nangle was operated:on | material. \& ) 51‘;‘“ ua'iiieaqmme _:rthua‘ Neilson PRUSSIAN APPEARANCE | iy i ] Deratet.s a 3 % 2 ; T \ | fr Saturday at St. Anthony’s. hospital |:: ras, cotton crépe or crépe de Chine | Were un in marriage, Rev. Will If any paynient should be neces- AMED}O for the removal of her tonsils‘dnd is | may | used for the second model. The |iam Kamphenkel officiating. Only the Berlin,. (By mail to United Prgss). reported to be getting along nicely. | Coat-closes at the side-front and has.an immediate family and a few friendsj—Monocle wearing by women is now | SV in the . readjustment at Yap be- Dean of Accordionists < open neck. Shaped bands of self- |were present. They were attended by |considered here as quite modish. tween the United States and Japan, - Judge C. W. Stanton and daughter, | material outline the front and neck, but | Miss Francis McManus as bridesmaid| Before the war, one might see, the currency used would not be that| -— e iglund in the Caro- Miss Leila, motored to Walker Sun- the long sleeves are simply hem-stitched. |and Harry Hoselton as best man. here and there, a woman wearing one | of the pictures day morning, returning in theseve. | 'The lower edges of .the pajamas are | The bride was becomingly attived|of these glasses which have done so| lines, althouxl ning: * ¥ | gathered t_?dfpmé ruiglgal Medm{n'slze in a traveling suit of blue. Immediate- | much to give the Prussian a reputa-| X — T A firs?fi(fie{aéi: 3.';"5;‘,{::[;‘;?3‘"“5 L&;]z-lti;::er the t:tergmc;ny the couple left tin for being hard-faced. But now,' tremely durable, cannot be easily Koors Pasteurized milk and créam | Na. 9465. Sizes, 16 years and 36 to 44 |vig D:l:ll:l:mn;l:l}:‘ ’[“)rp}},‘?’?g“’ going 'f. 'l':‘bec““""fi f““‘_‘y popular, espe- | stalen, and is the despair of the coun- | are sure to please. 10-5¢£ | inches bust. Price, 35 cénts. . luth a; e Twin Cities,fi wher |cially among super-cultivated. folk.” | terfeitor. With such an exoellent -Second Model: Pajamas No. g451. thg}lh;vllzizeng (:l}}e r honeymoon. ]A‘:lt]mgs‘“fis' _actresses, “people’ yedium of excliange at hamd one may Dr. Emil Geist, bone and nerve | Sizes, 36, 40, 'and 44 inches bust. Price, | g ‘d¥' i} ,’: lar young people of |ahead of the times,” are the type! onger why President Hurding would specialist of St. Paul, returned to his | 30 cents emidji a/d t eir many. friends ex- effecting this new style. With the! B sdintely decli sring of Yap 1 g o RO . s B g i tend to them their best wishes. make-up generally goes a walking- | ,"""” intely decltus.y..atring of AT e coin of Yap is not| subject to fuctuation in value, is ex- | LT TR LT LT STEWART and KELSEY Comedy—Flirtation home Sunday nighi after spending sti :, although the Targe hole in the p v & iy ol Ay YOI ~ stick, and ver: i 5l ¢ , although the Targe hole in th . b = . .10- o two:'days in-this vicinity hunting. “Ellison Teft- this morning for Doidtiy’s Ghasrvation ¥ 5asdle rl)‘r la";'d‘;g(_’f{,‘h'zs’c‘ "‘5'1*::(‘“‘:2::‘(‘1“‘ center of ench might facllitate n string- Matinee 2:30—10c-25c Evenings 7:10-9—25¢-50c ; 5 4 tng together like the Chinese “ensl International Falls and will trans-| Thpee sunis and two uncles were |are likely to smoke a cigarette K act business in that vicinity for a few | visiting ‘at Dorothy's home one Sun- | they stroll along Kurfuerstendam. Possibly the dificulty will he bett days: v ¢ dsy recently, and the unmarried stated Thus far they haven’t adopted the | tnderstood when it is stated that of the guest‘a as well as of her own |S¢caired face—the sure sign of Prus-| Yap's chief medium of exchange has A brothets and sisters set the little one | &0 education and kultur. been its limestone wheels which run October 12. Music by Schuck’s Jazz| o i TFinally she ads _— up to 12 feet in diameter, To cash Orchestra. Everybody welcome. a-thinking. Finally sha remarked: | gpTTER FARMING CLUB | Yap cheek would necessiato a motor t 4t10-12 | “Isn’t it strange? My mother and the M i k would | cream to be delivered right to your . b, W £20-12| ot seem to be the only people in this | » . MET LAST SATURDAY | truck. There are of course, such otlier | Mrs. P. J. O’Leary, who has been ill with bronchitis and, under the 'doc: t?’s care :for, sevéral .days, was. re- ported to be improved this morning: REX THEATRE | “.Pance in old armory, Wednesday, Phone 175 and place your order for - Koors Pasteurized milk and door every morning. 1054 Mt Hattie| Ostrander visited | Whole family that have any children.” | The Better Farming Glub held its | Mot 1% heur shchl and boxs ,:'(,(,l,:.‘,‘:.; i A B friends and relatives at Frohn for the ST e business meeting at the Carr Lake [ oot of the old ‘rvpo you must be able _ Mr. and Mrs. F, G, Schadegg, and |week end and.returned.to.her.home at school "house last Saturday. Dinner k soiir " collel £ o son, Milton, ¥eturnéd Sunday evening |404 Minnesota, avenue-today. Subscribe for Tne Dally Ploneer. | Was served at noon, after which-was to ‘point ‘to your ‘colleetion. of gren s from Grand/Rapids and Rabey, where | - n ¢ Mas. J. E. Patterson being hostess. discs, ! they motored Friday to transaet'busi- | All “you “éan“ et ‘for 50 at the| held the regulari:business session, ; = - | ness and visit, frlend;. t A .;bfic]mn pig supper at ‘the Presbyteri- ‘A pogram committee’ committee Back to the Picture Language. ST T an: church Wedhesda: ing. was elected, composed of 'Misses Dor-| A newspaper for English fourists | 'wins, a boy and girl, were born| ..koi oo -u w 1t10-10 othy Jarchow, Ada Werner and Anna| ghrond has a very ingenious scheme | Sundaydal& St.MAl?thggy’s hospital tof~ <ivove ety everin: . and Mrs. Mike' Corrigan: Mother | Mr. Harwick, inspector of construc- and ‘babies are reported to be get-|tion of the new high school building, | ting along f“@lw 3 retarned this morning from Duluth, | i | Larson R 2 " + showing exactly what attractio th:“ga;‘mfium&elfiz‘fml‘v;}zus‘rt:f:](}u:t certnin hotels havesto, offer, 17 the Saturday in Ociober and Mrs. C. F. is an eclevator in the hotel a picture Sciiroeder will be th;e h()stessi‘ © Tl of o osmatl boy in uniform s shown agninst the name of that hotel. is Indicated by n picture of AtThe REX JTDAY - TopAY | W:m.am Fox pfésents ~ seeat Litagky =" Cecil BDeMille'’s PRODUCTIO Yoo Red rhe AFFAIrs Gloria Swanson Bebe Daniels Wanda Hawley “ You are invited to attend thé danige ?}»’»fle S pragiesy since Frdey, to be given at the Moose hall tonight |/ Bon’t forget the chicken pie sup- AEROPLANE ACROBAT LOSES gury I by the Mooseheart Legion drill team. i 1 3 roear, 3 ennis courts by a | Monte Blue Ana O'“ . |per at the Presbyte: hurch Wed- | g motor car, lawn tennis courts hy a [l ts O Agnes Ayres Bet}er come! ltlgglfl iday éveding. T “"mo-emi ? 4 HOLD AND FALLS TO DEATH racquet, und so on. The scheme |s‘ Thieadore Pober w-rf;m ALL 8TAR CAST Polly Moran 1oy i quite a useful one, for 't enbles the | a'gbammounlghdm Jutia Faye (By United ' Press) Regina, Sask.,, Oct. 10.—With tourist to see at a glance exactly |thousands looking on, Lloyd Reff which hotel would =uit him best, and | missed his hold when he attempted to | thus sives him wading through a pass from one airplane to another | Whole lot of advertising matter. and fell to his death. He had per-| —_—— lf)z;r;e(d the stunt hundreds of times No Haste About It. James T. Davis, general chairman |, \snd‘M"s» Geor ker irm: <p, v, ge T. Baker have of the Brotherhood' of Locomotive |moved from their summer home at Fn~_emen and Engineers was c_nhed to |LaMouye, where' they have spent the Chicago Saturday where he will trans- | summer months; to ' their residence act business for'a few days. ’ at' 907 - Mihnesota 'avenue. FARNUM X g'_ PR RN 1 “The Primal Law” A thrilling story of Ad- venture and Mpystery in the West. PUNCH COMEDY Featuring— . LOUISE FAZENDA CHAS. CONKLIN —FOX NEWS— . Rex Orchestra . Matinee .2:30-~7:10-9:00 *Never in the history of entertain-7 ment has there been such a com- bination of stars, director and au- thor. Pcople have been talking about it for the past year. They’l] still be talking about it for several years. ELKO ORCHESTRA FEACH EVE, Matinee 15¢c-30c Nights 20c-40c i /i SHOWS START 2:30-7:15-9:00 ELKO- Tonight & Tues.§ Charles M¢cDougal, who has been | A ‘good time is assu he traveling in Wisconsin since the first att‘?mgl the M:os:heitridegtio‘::sed;;eg of April, is visiting at’the home of |at the ‘Moose hall tonight. $1 per his' parents;:Mr.. and ‘Mrs. D! 03 le. dies, Doigal, 855 Aldricsavenu, Py | Couple Extrm Integ 266, 1110:40 The burglar bad jnst hegun his term. Near him* was an oldish man, who ! Dimples Tissue Defects. studied him intently and seemed to be A dimpled cheek is considered a [ awaiting an opporiunity to say some- | { mark of ‘beauty, but in reality it is| thing. 1 caused by a deefet in the tissues which “How long are you in Tor?" he whis- | lle under the skin. The dimple Is a | pered. dent or depression in the skin on a wiwelve years,” veplied the neweom- part of the body where the flesh is | op : soft. The tissue under the skin 15| "oy cororay looked around nervous- | composed of fibers w 1 help to hold ’ = 4 e etter the ¥l the skin-firm, These fibers are not of, | 7 40d theust a letter into the bur hand, uniform length, and sometimes there will be a collection of the shorter fl- “I'm in for life,” he suid. "“l‘ns! this ~ all In one spot. for me when you get out."—London Tit-Bits, Visit our plant and lenfié' the Yea- Ancient Navigators. . | son why Koors Pasteurized milk and| The ovigin of the art of navigation cream “Ends thé Quest Tor the Best.” | Is lost. in aiitiquity, but'itis known e " 10-5tf | that it was practiced with' considers Y it able skill by the ancient Egyptians Hig&"iefel‘;’f‘fefim gfii‘;?fl;flg MA‘E; and the Phoenicinns, From the he- for Duluth where they will atte{nd‘the !.hl?m;f ‘Tf. ,flle.; iistorle p.erlofl T Baptist state convention to be held “ns't,e chief city of the Phoenicians, at the First Baptist church '@étoher Jed He anternrise of that beoplo. wis, 11 to 13. W X | 'from- their situation, speclally direct- L. ¥ ed to the sea, and theéy pushed their Mrs. E. A. Grier an commerce on it with a’spirit and dar- Miss. Elizabeth, came to gerfl?}g}gz& ing ‘Which, considering their opportu- ll;lrdayJ mBo"l‘\i&ng and were guests ‘of nitles, has never been surpassed. s, J. B. ] .innick, and- family, ai They are the flrst’who are known to other Bemidji friends until sy‘;nd:g have steered by the observation of the. ?}ftgrnoon, ‘when they returned ‘to | star and who could thus venture out eir: home. e i . to sea.” They ultimately adopted two' Dancirtg to _d— ol distinet kinds of vessels, the gaulos £ th 2 to good music is the eve mt | or uterchant vessel; with a deep hold of the evening at Moose hall tonight. | adapteq for storage, and the trireme . For a good time-be there! ~ 1¢10-10 | Ay ! g _'Ht!(flflflifllflfl[{}fll]fl‘l@ TR COMING ON LYCEUM CCOURSE Redpath-Vawter Management Friday, October 14 ~TUESPAY— MARY MILES MINTER “YOUTH’S MELTING POT” ‘A-pleasing story, of how a | i { ROBERT McKIM ! | or ship of war. N . Mrs, s young orphan waif found at the ited rssinlc‘?nsi{ugggl;rgx. t‘;’nzohl::evi:f ¢ Chinese Like Ulsters. happmgss just. when it ‘ 3 ::;nzzflt}leé, i Bisiar, 1111 Dewey| Ulster overceats have become popu- seemed farthest away. CLAIRE ADAMS’ CARL GANTVOORT | M THUDIST GHURGH well M-in; :V}:S'moinmxv for Crom-| Igr ‘with.the Chinese in/Manchuria. . Supported by an All-Star Cast, in— " Siste’r qu"J E‘;re“?riezhvtm;:u:fl:fi her ! The wealthier cliss of Chinese al- | =——————————mameommerr || . \ ) AT 8 g t P bl % 3 Te re-| ways wear long outer garments of - 5 2 urning to her home in''St. Paul. silk, whigh are easily damaged by |[ . . ‘.H AR ZANE GREY S 'I [ ] - Miss Ida Bailey went to B: rain or if{:\\', and the long ulster, be- > HEAR POPULAR STORY Under the Auspices of the =l T . Sunday afternoon ‘ofi‘the t‘;ai ‘,gleg sides affording warmth, protects the ¥ o WOMEN’S STUDY CLUB = ref;;xmed to Bemidji by car wi:ll-n ‘;\?r silk clothing underneath, Charles A. Payne p Q.f For the Benefit of E . and Mrs. C. Hansel and Miss Beatrice | “The World Traveler t ar the, Senons .o i 5 ]Peterson later in the_‘af;;:fmo;?%gz iTo Preserve Sanctuary. ' "With a Genius for e E a'n fle Ores NORMAL SCHOOL FUND E i 1?flce_r parties attended the movias in| In James Watt's attic. workshop at Friendship” —-—.,—-——4-—}-——-———‘——-———-\1 i - - vana - OON ' Ben}ldp.and returned to their home in | Heathield hall, near Birmingham, | > More Thrills Th“én “The ¥. P. Trail” |E THE CARTOONIST = . Bagley in the evening. 3%, | England, his toels still lie just as be ik at the ore More lntereétir;g Than “Desert GO]d"J | AND HUMORIST 3 L Gl # left them a hundred years ago. Tbe » g 5 mifi;m}gl be pleased, if, when ordering| owner of Heathfield hall recently'died | - Northern n . g : g - WHO IS PDIFFERENT = ik 4 lg;ntgmgr gellgr ybu ask for. and the Watt centenary committee | Community Hall It's a Mam\:e Tale of Lo_ve and Adventure =K ‘asteurized milkic % 10-5¢F| now purposes to take steps to preserve | (6-Mile Corne) in Modern Arizena. | AN EVENING OF FUN WELL DONE = hi u v E - (. > ? ¢ 5. 5 T | R S i —— = e M. Doy e o er| e T e e o B (P RN ' ALSO SHOWING EACKARD IS NOT &/ STRANGER HERE home in Bemidji Sunday ‘morning s y WED. EVE.—8 P. M. “FOR SALE”—Two-Part Comed: R from{ Owatonna, where she repre. ; —T'wo-Fart Comedy HEAR HIS [ tpis is the first num-| ENJOY AN sented the Woman's Study”elub Welsh Mining Superstition. OCT. 12 e This is the firs EVEMING e ention of, edera-| Among Welsh miners it is a super- A Milli Mil T 2 : of is ses ’s b tilon ]oi Women’s clubs.. While away | stition that when a new man is taken and : El;:eriL::eafA;::::gl TOMORROW—ALICE BRADY ver of this season’s REA?..FFUN she also attended the W.\F. M. S. con-| on at a mine he is never to be per- In the Realart Picture—”THE LAND OF HOPE” SONGS LYCEUM COURSE gention of three states, North and | mited to 20 down with the s shir. || st fogse, and Hations. PATHE NEWS and SNUB POLLARD COMEDY at Rochester abond Minnesota, ‘held | He wust go down with the last shift, C er about ten days-ago. She | otherwise misfortune wiil follow. . 1 CHILDREN—25c also visited friends at Mankato, e ! A R

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