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Iterns for this column gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephune 114-W. Rdldeu owe it to their guests and to them- selves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every item will ‘be given proper co; era- * tion when source is known. v “James Wheeler of Bass Lake trans- acted business in Bemidji Wednesday: L. #Goregous, new flower. hats.just re- 4 Cmiléd at at Sho}z Y A11-17 Mrs J. J. Jinkinson of Buena Vista is the ‘guest’ ofi, Bemidjijfriends this o week. 7 - Alex Cameron.of Grant anley was calling ‘on’ friends and relatives in Bumd,)l Wednesday. Koors Pasteurized miik and cream ere sure to please. . 10-5tf Mrs. Charles McDonald of Northern - was calling on friends and shopping in Bemidji Wednesady. Adam Otto and Jog Carlton left this mommg for Kelliher. and will hunt in that vicinity for a few day:, Visit our plant and learn the ren- son why Koors Pastcurized milk and cream “Ends the Quest ‘ut the Ifgstt’f’ : -5 J. W Wilcox. has cmpcntcrs at work erecting a new auto garage at| his residence, 503. America avenue. Don’t folget the 'dancing - party Friday evening, November 18, at the Masonie-hall.--Al Masens and lady friends are mvxted 2t11- 18 S. C. Ba\ley will' réturn tomght from Duluth ~where he transacted business and conducted a:state land . sale. Phone 175_sand place your flrder for Koors Pasteurized “milkand cream to be delwered right to your door every mommg 10-5tf Mrs. A. Sthol. returned to Bemidji Wednesday from Pinewood where she visited her son, George Sthol, for a few days. "HLckleberry Finn,” Mark Twain’s immortal class)c, a super—feature at regular prices, 10c and 25¢, at the Grand tomorrow.. ¢ 1t11-17 Mrs. M. L. Matson spent the week end with friends at’ Kelliher return~ ing to her home in Bemidji the first of the week. You'll be pleased, if, when ordering| milk {from your dealer you ask for Koors - Pasteurized milk. ' Mrs. A. J .Melby and infant son were taken from St. Anthony’s h pital to their home today, at 622 midji avenue. . .No’ portrait is so. completely satis- fying as one made by a professional photographer. Hakkerup. 11-4t£ L. G. Crothers and J. C.. Charbon- eau returned last ‘night _from -the _vicinity of Blackduck ‘where theyl went a week ayo to hunt and were -successful. ' The new method of making flower hats is wonderful. No more stiff, clum sy frams but soft pliable efi‘ects Come to the our new flower hats. 1£11-17 Miss Linnea Anderson, R. N., who has been attending a case of illness in Bemidji, for the past few days, left yesterday for Bagley where she will have charge of another case. One dozen phutographs make 12 . Xmas presents. Hakkerup, ~°, 11-4tf. C.”7C. Eastno of Bemidji and Messrs. MeDonald and Niel of Minne- apolis have returned from a successful hunting trip in the vicinity of Kelli- her and the latter two went on to their homes at Minneapolis. Your friends can buy anytl‘img you can give -them -except yuur photo- | graph. Hflkkerup 11-4ti The condition of Mrs. C. E. Riley|, is -reportey to be .about the same this morning. She is seriously ill, and her son, Barl, and daughtet, Mrs J. O’Conner, armvcd on the 6 o’clock train last evening from anea])ohs to be with her -and assist-in”caring for her. Dressmaking at home. Embroidery. a specialty. Prices rlg]\t Phone 897. 26t12-8 Many hunters weré ‘6n the “train from the north which arrived in Be- mldn about 11:15 p. m., last-eve- ning, some from Bemidji and seme from Southern Minnespta. There were about twenty-five deer on board. One hunter had-a’'fine wolf he had shot while hunting: Lutfisk and lefse, also " creamed; chicken, at the First Lutheran church Thuxsdny evening from 5 to 8 o’clock, 2t11-17 Little Harriet - Swenson, three- vear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Walter Swenson, who live on a farm about two miles from Bemidji, is re- ported to be improving at St. An- thony’s hospital where she has been very ill with infliammatory rheuma- 10-5tf |- Iglko Hat Shop and see |¢ floral offerings. THE. FAVORED BLOUSE WAIST- LINE One of the most acceptable of the season’s models for checks and plaids. The blouse \\nlstrlme, adored. by slim- women because it can be made to pro- duce long-waisted . or short-waisted effects and admired by. stout women because it -can: be ad; \ls(ed to ‘bring. the fulness. just . where'it is ‘needed, is featured in the design. A deep hem and large tuck trim the skirt. Plain material is used for the round collar and cufis. Medium size rcquue> 474 yards 36-inchcheck, and 1% yard 36- inch plain material. - YPictorial Review Dress No. 0580, Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. O N . Dick Van Arnum left this X ng for: Brainerd ‘where' she will visit friends for about a week. Fancy "~ work articies, including quilts, apronms, dolls, children’s gar- ments, knitted goods, etc., for sale Thursday. afternoon and cvening at Lutheran church. 1t11-17 Mr. and Mrs. Ole Rungstad of Pinewooq: transacted business and called ‘on ‘friends in Bemidji during the week ‘end. ancy work articles, -including quilts, ‘aprops, dolls, children’s gar- ments, knitfed goods, etc., for sale Thursday afternoon” and eyvening at Lutheran church 1t11-17 Philip Hill is critically ill at the home of his daughtér, Mrs. Frank Gagnon, Minnesota avenue. Mr. and Mrs, Beaumont and daughter of Staples were called to Bemidji to assist in caring for their father. New : Yaorke eity. talks nothing _but flower hats. The Elko Hat Shop just received a new shipment. 1t11-17 George Cocbran, Jr., spent the weck end with and returned to Bemidji last night. Mrs. Cochran and little daughter and sonleft there”Monday for California to spend the winter with her parents, Il\:lr and Mzs. F. M. Cunningham, at 0S . C!-sh pam far Liberty bonds. G. 8. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tf B. P. 0. E. ELKS There:will be a regular meeting of rhe Elks 'lodge Thursday evening. 5 T. C. BAILEY, Sec'y. CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to thank the many friends who so kindly assisted us during the death of our beloyed husband and father; ‘and’ also 'for the beautiful Mrs. T ed Titus and Family. A ! 1t11-17 Vlccmatlon 1or errlage. “In ‘Bwellen and Norway.a legal man flage at onme’ time was not allowed to be performed until both partles had produced certificates stating that they ;bore geuuine vaccination marks, Excellence Accounted For. +Mother/ said little Roger, “I know _why, Norah's cookies taste so good. She nlways sings when she is mixing ng gets into ‘em.”—Boston flmulmoz .8 goddess, but any wife' who'hnl ‘distovered an incident in " her: hnsbund's life which he would Just as..soon have forgotten.—New Xork: Sun, % REX Tomorrow , “DAUGHTER ' 'OF THE DON” AN ARROW ATTRACTION From the Famous Novel by Winfield Hogaboom —COMING— Oliver Curwood’s picture— “THE GIRL FROM tism for about ten days. NOTICE er A. C. Olson gives notice that Mrs. F. L.-Mathers and Mrs, A. C.| Qlson. have this_ day - dissolved the | partnership existing betweerg l‘.heml ¥ v the firm o mo of Bemid) ‘r e PORCUPINE” —COMING— D. W. Griffith’s ~“THE LOV'EIFLOW ER” /| dies 'sewed, after |served. by the hostesses. his faml!y in 'aneapohs 3 SALVATION ARMY LEAGUE HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW | ¢ j The Home League of the Salvation Arimy’ will meet’ at thé home ‘of Mrs. ‘I Dalby, 516" Odk ‘strcet, Friday after- noon, Noyethber 18." All'are invited. ENTERTAIN, THIS AFTERNOQN, Mrs. E. H.'Denu: and Mrs. Joseph McFadden ‘entertained a" few ‘ladies this afternoon at'the McFadden home, 1203 Minnesota avenue. Social don- Versation was enjoyed while the la- which lunch was CATHOLIC LADIES, BAND NO. 2, BEING ENTERTAINED TODAY “Band No. 2 of the Catholic ladies are being entertained this afternoon by Mrs. J. A. Dalton and Mrs. T. Beaudette in the church basement. A business meeting of ‘the band was held before the social hour. PRESBY-TERIAN SCHOOL WILL GIVE THANKSGIVING PROGRAM The Supday school of the Presby- terian church will give a Thanksgiv- ing program during the church serv- ice ‘hour Sunday evening. There will be songs, readings and other num- bers given by the members of ‘the Sunday school. W. B. A. OF MACCABEES TO GO TO BLACKDUCK FRIDAY Some twenty members or more of the Bemidji W. B. ‘A. of Maccabees will go to Blackduck on the 6 o’clock train tomorrow evening, where the Bemidji guard team will initiate a large class of candidates. Those who plan to go are anticipating a very pleasant trip. ORDER OF FORESTERS TO MEET TOMORROW NIGHT There will be a of the Ladies’ Catholic Order of For- esters tomorrow evening in the base- ment of St. Phillip’s church. There are many mqtters of importance to be considered, and it is very necessary that all members and officers be pres- ent. OVER 450 PERSONS ATTEND PRESBYTERIAN MEN’S SUPPER The popularity of the annual tur- key suppers given by the men of the Presbyterian church was evidenced by the fact that about 450 persons par- took of the meal last evening, and over $350 was taken in. It was well planned, for there was enough for all, and it was greatly enjoyed. |BETHEL LUTHERAN LEAGUE TO MEET FRIDAY EVENING The Luther Leaguc of the Bethel Lutheran church will meet Friday evening in the church, corner Aineri- ca and Sixth strcet. A program has been prepared after which Tunch will be served by Misses Alice, Lillian and Alma Elmaquist, and a social hour en- |joyed. Everyone is welcome. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID DIVISION MEETS TOMORROW The miscellaneous division of the Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church, Miss Matie Sthol, chairman, will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30) with :Mrs. J. K. Given, at her apurb— ments in the Doran building, and it is requested that all members’ be -pres- ent. MASONIC BLUE LODGE TO GIVE DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT A dance will be given by the mem- bers of the Masonic Blue Lodge in the Masonic hall , Friday evening, November 18, for the members of tm. lodge and thLu families. All Masons whether members of the -Bemidji lodge or not are cordlallv invited. Good orcligitra music has been secured and an enjoyable social evening s assured. ’ business meetingy’ MRS. KENFIELD ENTERTAINS Mrs. E. E. Kenfield entertained twenty ‘ladies at a tea party at her home, 1224 Doud avenue, Tuesday evening. A pleasant social evening| was enjoyed -while the ladies sewed. BAD mslrs SEEMINGLY SEI | Famous Rllder, Moewe, Though Now - Engaged in Peaceful Trading, Con. tinues Career of Damage, Although she bas been rechristened | and s now devoted to peaceful pur- suits, the 01d Moewe, once notorious as , ! a German raider, cannot reform her bad habits. She rammed and sank | the Formby lightship Planet, near the t Mersey bar. She was outward bound from the Mersey to Teneriffe and was proceed- ing along the main channel when ing gear and she smashed into the Planet, one of the three lightships stationed near the mouth of the Mer- sey and familiar to American and all other navigators. Although the Green Brier's captain kept his steamer’s head in the light- ship’s breach, a flood of water poured into the. Planet and she soon sank. Her crew of six narrowly escaped. The Green Brier's bows were so dam- aged she returned for repairs. The 'Green Brier, under the name of ‘Maoewe™ and commanded by Capt. Count .. Nichelas ‘von Dohna Scholo- dien, for s long'time terrorized pas- senger and’ cargo-carrying vessels in the Atlantle iand as a result of her operations British and' allied shipping ‘suffered extensively: -+ The Moewe proved most elusive and defled all - efforts dt ‘capture during a long career. Her original name was Punga. She made her first trip to the West Indies “under’ the British flag and Messrs. | Fldeks and - Fyffe's .ownership from | Newcastle about 18 months after lhe. armistice. Difference in Methods, A man passed through a rural village | In England pushing a wheelbarrow full | of 'sand, This snnd he was selling at | a nickel a bag, telling ‘people that it | was a sure fly killer. | ~Purchasing a bag; a_stout old dame | usked him low, it should be used. “Firsy catch-a fly,” exclaimed th vendor, “then tickle it under the chin with a straw, and when it opens its mouth throw a handful of this famous fly poison down Its throat and the re- sult will be that lhe fly instantly chokes and dies. “What,” exclaiined ' the old 'lady, “while I was doing that I could hav squashed it under my foot six times over.” “Yes,” replied the sand man uncon- | eernedly ; “thatis a good method, too,” May Operate to Music, With local anesthesia growing in im portance for use in major operations of all kinds, phondgraph musi ing its place as an important access to surgical ‘work, is the view of Dr. | Robert B. Farr of Minneapolis. Doctor Farr. corrected a statement from Mil- waukee, where he recently spoke ut a medical convention, in which he was quoted as saying music is a part sub< stitute for anesthesia, “What I said that, where maj operations are performed with tie aid | the older method of etherizing, thie pa- gently played phonograph musi¢ has a decided value, both in calming the [ patient: and in supplying pleasurable | sounds as an qffset to the r that he is being operated on,” Doctor Farr ‘said. Medict, was {he founder of the elder branch of that famous Italian family, celebrated for the number of states- men which it produced and for its patronage ofart and letters. Lorenzo, also a_son of Glovanni de’ Medicl, founded the younger hranch of the hanan a8 Aln —EVERY Geo. H. Webster SUNDAY— ‘ONE ‘DAY ONLY! Vaudeville Circuit Affiliated’ with Marcus Loew. Circuit “OLE OLSON OF THE HILLS” A Comedy:Drama in Four Big Acts -iAnd Thn;g Yaudeville Acts r——F eature Plcture——- MONROE SALISBURY in— “HEART OF THE DESERT” | REX THEATRE Mahnee 2:30—10c and 35¢ Evenings 7.1079.00—All Seats 50¢ The Moewe fs now the Green Brier. |* something went wrong with her steer- |- of a local anesthetic rather than by || tient remuins conscious and alert, and || 8 ud Tunkin: Jud Tunkins says he knows men who talk about whether they'd rather 1y possess money or brains when they haven't a chance for elther. Works Well. “Maud seems to have the right com- ( bination.” “What' do you mean?” | “She keeps her age dark and her| spirits light.” ool i CH2t N Self-Satisfaction, The fool. who, thinks he has brains hag 1t all oyer the wise: muu who lacks confidence in _his ELKO' SAT. & SUN. WESSB L. LASICY rosents GEORGE H, MELFORD S ” PRODUCTION | THE SEAWOLF . BYJACKLONDON ——— GENIUS. /IS TALENT DE ELOPED T hL development of talent is not a miracle but' merely a matter of hardand--psinstaking - work. There are, three outstanding | == principles mynlvc “in’ the develop- ment of artistic singing, viz.: Thor- ough relaxation 'of the tongue and: throat, development of the right kind of breath, and diaphragmatic control of the' breath.!" These out- standing principles can only be at- tained through careful study under a teacher who knnws his work. Call phones 142 or 458 for #ppoint- |. ment. —I\\DREW ‘ROOD." " - SMOKE Country Club Made in Bemidji Mild i{avana CIGAR Datly Pionasr IN HER FIRST STARRING ’PRODUCTION, ‘(Made to make you laugh) entitled— “The Foolish Age” | The story moves with the speed of an express train bound for Joyville and ‘it reaches that destination atter stops at the ht«.ltl()nb of Muth Menlmcnt and Hilarity. ELKO- mnmm' " Bl | Mail Orders Given $ A Gararound sirlerof Giclure | Prompt and i Careful | Attention | Innportantlbqoven&ber COAT SALE JUST IN TIME FOR THANKSGIVING WEAR zation | { Founders of House of Medicl. ||H Cosmo_Medici, son of Glovanni de’ || g LOT TWO— PI.USH COATS Salts’ Peco Silk Pluch, LOT THREE— WINTER COATS Both Plain and Fur Trimmed models in materialg of Rolivia, Velour and Elvora; at-— values up to $75 2195.00—Black Marvella Cloth with Persian Lamb Collar and Cuffs; full swagger length—SALE PRICE . $150.00—Risontyne Red Veldyne, size 18, with Grey Wolf Collar-and Cuff, faney Silk Lining—SALE PRICE Blue PRICE $95.00—Na SALE long and short models; values to $35.00, at-— $19.95 .00, $39.00 OTHER REMARKABLE VALUES IN EXCLUSIVE MODELS Bolivia Cloth, Juy " Now \’\ hen a Warm Coat Is | Needed Ut It is very unusual, to say the least, to be able to secure substantial reductions on this s;.'uson's coals atl this time of the year, but we are placing on sale NOW a large part of our extremely complete stock of coats. We have divided them into three classes and it is a case of First Come, early. IMirst Served. You will do well to shop Jaunty Nezb Styles LOT ONE— $ , O One Lot of Fifteen WINTER COATS Exceptional Choice Values $149.00 $115.00 $1$69.00 size , with Beaver Collar;