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| o N o - ] ) — - ‘ Y A b | to be done, and as this is the last | tions of Turtles to Color. | Y | Dally Fashlon Hlnt meeting to he held before the annual )l:::f\*\(ul‘“v\' lay theiv eggs on dry ‘& S A 1 sale, December 7, she also vequests|| ST o0 hs the youngaters eaft 1 x ':}_\m. (:;}L}-le member be present at 1 ..ll‘ are hatched they make straight for 5 | L) L AP | the sen. Carneele institute men in the o Let ‘ : ;@ : | Dry Tortngzas sought to fiud the inttu- [ : | Items for this column will be v WORK NEVER WELL RELEIVED ence that zuided them to the water. Check your own heart at e gladly reccived by Mrs. Harvey, | rams.. .. .18, ! When a sheet |||‘ red or ycur\\" {m]'nl.l‘ the box-office when you telephone 114.W. Readers owe | | | ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Biography of a Man by His Wife, or | W5 Dl lfvl\\.u-lll‘llmlbu v fusii come {o see this whimsi- it to their guests and to them- | | " Mrs. George Kreatz entertained at the Reverse, Fails to Satisfy and the poa ‘”“‘f'"\l:““,"" rigdoion cal love story selves to sce that items of local | IhL\ home, 607 Bemidji avenue, Satur- | the Public. another direction; a v 2ot interest are reported. Every item | dad evening jat tavo tables. of bridge. e drew: him tow “{ it et ‘; ‘fl““ Tuesday & Wednesday will ;be given proper considera- Nowhere in English is there, I think, it was pl:n‘vwl xt \wlu d Sicelu( m‘.l tion when source is known. | pENDERcAfi S ENTERTAIN [fa‘good hiography. of a\ man by his | f0 be,colon rathor ‘;"'\-"““ st oo at thc James'Wheeler of Bass Lake was a . business 'visitor in Bemidji Saturday. Mys. ‘Alice Engelbretson of Léon- ard is visiting friends in }Semldn for a few days. Mrs. F. E. Craver; of Turtle River | was the guest of friends while shop- ping in Bemidji Saturday. | pressionistic. portrait” which Profes- e e §ikid will serve:a turkey supper in the | (o piimer drew of his wife, Alice = man who came to Drowse- ; Koors Pasteurized milk and'cream | Ibasement ‘of: the church Sunday mext | o onan, He ealled it “a persd More Truth Than Po ville looking for a summer i ere sure to please. 10-5tf | Fred Crawford of Blackduck trans- acted business in Bemidji-during the week end and returned to his home voday; Starting with tomorrow, the ladies What Professor Palmer and others Money talks but rou van’t pay g ; e vho are -eligible will plas Havaid -d cannot be done, Wives | B ;e Telphone. Eli Shaver of Detroit, Mich., is who are <eligible g have attempted cannot be done. Wives H A the Elks’ club rooms e and husbands canuot be outspoken of the guest of his niece, Mrs. Ferrell, and family, 714 Minnesota avenue. ENCHANTING LITTLE CREPE FROCKS With (h(. intensified vogue of crépe 2 in n ( anton, should he in fizure in the Tulip bulbs, per dozen, 50c. Nar-| cissi, Jonquels, Daffodils, 75¢ dozen. Tulips, 50c¢ dozen. 6t11-12 ’ Mr. and Mrs illiani - McCuaig'| sand’ family and Dr. and Mrs. J. T Tuomy and family motored to ’l‘en strike Sunday. i the skirt Simplicity is the K sceond design, m rock gr. Ay of lace fills in the V-shaped fron the back tends over the \ .Jessie Grove and daughter, 5 roline, of Big Lake, were the | wuests of friends while shoppmg in Bemidji Saturday. st mlunl l)ung quite content -You'll be pleased, if, when ox‘dermg‘ Lafound with a baud of black | and family at 6 o’ “clock dinner Sunday }LADIES TO ENJOY SOCIAL M. and Mrs. F. M. Pendergast en- | tertained Mr.-and Mrs. A. P. Ritchie: Birchwood evening at their’ home, farm. | CATHOLIC LA IES‘WILL SERVE’ "ruklcwr SUPPER The ladies of ‘the Catholic church the [from 5 to & o'clock, to which | public is invited. AT ELKS' CLUB ROOMS afternoon, and lunch will be se during the afternoon. M. B. OF A. HOLDLS SPECIAL MEETING THIS EVENING The Modern Brotherhood of Am- erica will'hold & special meeting this eveningat the I 0. F. hall and all membersare ed to be present. A speial hour with retr: follow the buslms: s W B. Al OF MACCAB)‘.E‘S TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Wo- | man’s Benefit association of the Mac- | cabees will be held this evening at 8 o’clock at the Moose hall, and every milk ‘from your dealer you ask for ?nd silver ribbon. Medium size calls b ’ Y| praise, though perfectly just, would . & or 5 yards 36-inch terial with 1§ | member is urged to be present. Lunc i & E o L — Koors: Rasteurized milk, 10-8tf | yard Beer o o el | will be served after the business ses- | be viewed with ; The Romance of a Dashing Yankee Bachelor Iirst Model: Pictorial Review Dress | sion. ST L e e who started out to “do” Paris—and. DID! { Mis: A}ice Minnick and Miss Beva No. 9510, Sizes, 3% to 48 inches bust. | COAN—BOKKE | Cut to the Nth. Cmwford returned to Bemidji last amm~smmAs~AAA~~~~~~~~~~as | Olin R Coan and Miss Violet This .phrase signifies ‘wholly, or to 6 99 nvnntmé: ti‘mdm 'I;ehstrlke wh}e;xe they ' Mis. Seth Smith of Becida is vis-| Bokl\’: both lt,lslllcntx of Bemidji,! the utmost degree. The expression is Also Century Comcdy —“TIN CI%NS went Saturday to visit at the E. A. : ] i s ere e o I -1 taken from a mathematical formula, ¢ J iting f1 ds Park Rapids this week. | were umtul in the bonds of holy mai-| tal A Grier home, jnginencsm. ”'~R b »nmon) Saturday at 4 p. m., at the; where n stands for any-number. “Cut | Featurmg Tl.e V\ onder DOS‘ ¢ a v {residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. G.| to the nth, plus one?” is another form - . One dozen photographs make 12 am_h; K‘“‘g‘;““fi;({‘egatfiidd;‘ ll:::i“(‘xothem, Rev. William F. I\amphu\a of the phrase, n plus 1 signifying | lAST Xmas presents. Hakkerup. 11-4tf transacted business. | kel officiating. The )uung couple were | pore than any number, |attended by Mrs. L. G. Crothers and ! TIMES . Mesdames Van Arnum, Carlson, Schadegg, Jahr and P. Brown motored .to the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Phibbs.at Rockwood Sunday and visited there. George Cochran, Jr., returned Sun- |~ day from ancnpolls where he tra acted busme“ a few days last week. Mrs: F;ed B nan, has returned |- from ‘Minneapolis where she trans- s. R. H. Cot'\ . Coan is employed with the | " | Minnesota Eleetric Light and Power | company of this city. The young| u‘nunlo will make their home in Be-| dwould be regarded wife. On the whole, husbands have | * perhaps done rathér better than their | wives, At once comes to mind Car- Iyle on Jane Welsh; but even here at- tention finally rests not upoun the wife, but upon the husband in his: gloom | atter her death, writes Wilbur Cross | in'the Yale Review. T remember quite well, too, the “Im- estimate, an evolutional study. here, again, there was eventu much of the husband and i cal years when he and his wife I\\ versed Europe, one another in print. Sometime, no doubt, the straint will be removed f pens, and then we shall have some en- tertaining biographies. In the mean- time, any one who desires may read in a privately published volume Lytton’s highly spiced comment on her husband, the novel Pepys put down in cipher rels with his wife—who ing re- after quar- e nose he tweaked on two oceasions and who in | ened to pinch his with red Phis is what we shall get ver cut out. “Nor can a son or daughter write freely oi a.father or mother. Censure s impiety; and hot l'uu;r.\ if the muffler They're Al at the Mayle Tempie. What hay becomt ofithe old-fagh- | i 1ong | | foned ‘fa ufl}' that used( to evenings h\' read aloud: Lady | or what | m - their | | | ntific Amel Jud Tunkins. 3H Tunkins s he \.uem‘r n;w D¢ \u& Jua the cihavm:of Mmotion pictures becnuse mn eS| f8 one of the things he w a rest from, The rose is red, (he violeUs blue and so i aoman when his rent falle due.-Boston Fransevipt. Even Though Line’s Net Busy. (; rand ‘T HEA T°RE Yuu don’t! will lusc it il you Just as the young boarding hous¢ lost his! Beautiful Justine John- stone in her moal (\ppcul- ing role! hich one S its menbiers | | fom .n;,'o novel 7—Ghl- | 2 o2 Ze acted busmcfls féy several days last| METHODIST DIVXSION TO w Bemidji Sunday and were guests at | The miscetlancous division of the, Sometimes looking ou fthe "U&J" E. D. Boyce returned to his home ya4jes’ Aid of /the Methodist church| side has a xlqm's i 1. as when the }I A. Ferrell home, 1etmnmg to cir homes in the eve nmg S shind gide of ole’s oston Fhin- in Bemi Sund‘x) morning from al will meet business trip to “the TWii jomeof’ IR IDOL'WIN OR LOSE IN THE CAME TO SEE THE Tu day. afternoon at the |.one gazes s A BRIt 1407 am_\-’imir Fousers. | o - = u\h. momavume M): J. Naugle, | script. i | m s REATEST SPORTING EVENT IN THE WORLD . No portrait is so completely satis- e | chairman, urges all members to bo! ; ! TewisJ Selznick CREATES T SEDRL o fying as one made by a professional Mus."J. Steppe of Spur brought her |y, )esent as there.is much work to be, Keep | ‘Presents photographer. H up. 11-4tf | Laby. to the clinievheld in Bemidji| zecomplished. An inferiftional coitui-sion 15peps | wSatuxd.n, and she returned to her home late in the day. dvance and retregof | all parts o J. F. Herman of Tenstrike: EUGENE O'BRIEN records of the important gluciers in |PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION Mus. hrought her twin babies ‘to Bemidji A7 i Bigdrich réturned to Be- | HOLDS MEETING TONIC;HT world. Saturday to have them ‘examined atimidji Sunday 1 ttend-| The apron di Ladies’ B e s inJoh nche ] 11 unday morning from attend ¥ | mdJol nLy 'S L = byterian church, Mrs. A Losing Game. ¢ osing ‘BA i HI_E OF THE CENTURY the baby clinic held here"all day. She’ jng the football-game played at Nor-|Aid of the Pr returned to her home in the evening. thrup field’ Saturday. [C'N." Anderson; ch — I their s meeting t Phone 175 and place your order Supenntcn(lent J. C. West return- | the Mrs. C. W. 523 Third street, and it is desired| , will hold evening at | Warfield, Working six hours a day fo m-r-v:_.:'{ worlds Apart“’ regular competition and four hours to m i ScenariobyTheRCecil Smiths, home of a living is a losing @ame (oo many Yeu Will See This Event to Greater 550 536 for Koors Pasteurized milk and ed to his home -in Bemidji Sund: | people play.—Atchison Globe, t th cream to be delivered right to your after atttending the S ucatio 1 that all members be present. Mrs. POk ‘_ AN ALAN CROSLAND PRODUCTION Ac?‘vnr:‘z]x‘-gju‘l;mzr:“;f You Were at the -door every morning. 10-5tf mecting in Minneapolis last week. l‘}(}:c:z‘i and Mus."E: Johnson will be | TA tense tingling story of e TAX INC. = ey | BRSNS | jdeals shattered and TA : 5 Francis Rhea mtmncdd home Sun-! LOUISIANA RED DEVILS TO e . % day morhing from attending the foot- A 11\, Eapl(_ls t;) ms';m.c'bnl‘ game between Minnesota and PLAY HERE N)OV]EMBfiR.llGI teacher in the public pia played in Minnedpolis Saturday. The Louisiana Red Devils-orchestra, which made a decided nit with the faith restored. Of love Miss Avis Cameron veturned this| lost and won, morning to her duties schools there, after spending a few NOTICE GRAND THEATRE 3 JAYS days in Bemidji visiting relatives and friends. President and Mrs. M. W. Deputy arrived home this morning from the Twin Cities where they atended the Mrs | dancers here November 1, will give a dance at the new armory Wednes- day, November 16. , Four hours of ! YOUR ELECTRIC »"LIGHT BILL IS Also Century Comedy— “HIGH LIFE” 0000000000083 STARTING FRIDAY, NOV. 11 4 — y 7, i cati oti f § .| dancing Vave “offered, the dancing to, . Your friends can buy anything you ]“;LFEL“‘:Q“’("“I meeting in, session there begin at 8 o’clock. The manager of. NOW DUE! can give them’except 'youi photo- & H the orchestra, who was in the city’ And aust be paid graph. Hakkerup. 11-4t1 ..M, - Bigon, who! spent the! today completing arrangements foi o] P Mrs. A. E. Bullock:left Bemidji this” morning for her home at Ake- ley, Minn. She has been ‘here for the, past three weeks to assist in caring' for her son, F.'C. Bates, who is ill at his home. -Bulby for winter flowering. Hya- cinths, Narcissi, Chinese Sacred Lily, | ete. Plunt your indoor garden now. 6t11-12 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stone and fam- ! ily and Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Dvoracek - motored to Summit Sunday and at- tended the Summit Farmers club dinner and meeting. They report a good attendance and fine meeting. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hartman of the Fifth ‘ward had as their guest for the week rents, Mr. g and_her brothers, Willis and "Richard. They motored here from Minneapolis. ' Visit our plant and learn the rea- ron why Koors Pasteurized milk and cream “Ends the Quest for the Best.” 10-5tf Rev. Goodmanson, who - has: con- ducted a farm near Turtle River. for the yast couple of years; has aceepted a call as pastor of the English Lutheran church of Northome, and moved there last week. R. O. Unstad move their furniture with his truck. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tf . H z tored to Minneapolis Friday, to attend the Minnesota-lowa game played on o FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY-—In 2 Parts Q Qi’!fl n “ fll' i i of the First Northrup f Sntur{d:xy.BA B. Pal- X fl fl "Q i‘ il National 1 k, eived sssage mer, Thayer Bailey, Max Boyce, Louis | %t % NS 8 5 i A\x‘ulxln):'i\ :\”L‘*nm tating zn?;‘; h‘é‘, Ecl;nmfin l!m({)la qb}lxrgxll‘_sul]iv;rl\,i . FO)( lqEWS fl IBU fi gi’j ’EMEIU i ther was str by t hile | Leslie Bailey, ien Cline, Frank El-! boarding a sirect car in Minncapolis Tott and Path Funk, Redrbislicstegs NORTHERN MINNESOTA’S STAT I()\YFLY %UPPLY boarding a inneapo or cvening and wi riousty jured, ving received a number of bruisies and a broken limb, end, Mrs: Hartman’s. d Mrs. William Kruck-, latter part of Iast week n-Minneapolis| on a combined business and pleasure trip, returned to her homie, 621 Lakc Loulevnrd, Sunday J: G M(!Ghee. county supenntend- ent-of schools, returned Sunday mor- ,ning -from ansapohs after spend- 'ing the week there attending the edu- cational meecting., F. P. Wirth of the Bemidji State Teachers college arrived home Sun- day morning from the Twin Cities, aftér having attended the educational | mcctmg&thelc last week. Dr. and Mrs..E. W. Johnson return- ed Sunday evcning to their home from Minneapolis and Monticello, where they motoréd a’ few days ago to visit relatives. They also attended the foot. ball game at Northrup field Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mayne Stanton returned Sunday evening to Bemidji from the Twin Cities where they motored last weck to visit relative: for a few days. Mr. Stanton returned (to his home ‘at Grand: Forks on the night train ‘and Mrs. Stanton will re- main in Bemidji for a few days. Misg. Mary Lilleskov returned to Bémidji Sunday:from Baudette where she assisted George F. Howard of the states department,” St.,Paul, in|* holding a::teachers’ institute. It was -their intention:when they went th first of the week to hold it the first three days only, but there was such! a good attendance, thirty present, that it was continued to include five days last week. The two auto loads of Bemidji football players and fans who mo-| retirned to Be Th: Bailey . She ha ral da Sunday. heen visiting th--u for the dance, looks forward to a large attendance. METHODIST DIVISION HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW | The bed room division of the La- dies’ Aid of -the Methodist church| will meet Tuesday afternoon at the! home of Mrs. Charles Funk, 911, Dewey avenue. The chairman, Mrs. | A. W. Benson, requests that each one come equipped with d& thimble or crochet hook, as there'is much work] XLy before the 10th. Please Co-operate With Us. MINN. ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. 2| ELMER E. SWANSON Manager REX “The He An AWe-msplrmg Draui'm —Featy Matinee 2:30 ~ of The North” Where Men Die for the Women They Love. ROY STEWART In a Dual Role—Assisted h'y LOUISE LOVELY A HARRY REVIER PRODUCTION TODAY art of the Great Northwest rings— o nghts 7:10-9:00 STARTLING PRICE REDUCTION ON Filing FOUR-DRAWER % ALL-STEEL LETTER FILE -+ This equipment will improve the appearance of your office or library-- —see about it today. | ™ DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER - J |