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last time tonight at Grand. WEDNESDAY: EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1921 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE FIVF. Items -for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114.W. Readers owe it to their guests and to them- selves to see that items of °‘£ interest are reported. Every ‘will ‘be" given~proper considera-: % Ed Tostrud of Buena Vista is transacting business~in Bemidji this | week. i Fred nnd;Gem;ge ,.Elnrk- of ‘Tm'tle River were ‘business ‘visitors in Be- midji Tuesday. , ., . P When in need of wood, hay or straw, phone 542. N. E. Tuller. 6t12-5 Enoch Storey of Wilton was a be- tween train business visitor in Be- midji Tuesday. Mrs. A. Moberg of Lakg George' mptored {to {Bemidj; Tuesday and| -transacted business. Casb pafd for ‘Liverty bonds. G. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tt Miss Vera Cutter is reported to be ill and under the doctor’s care at her hgme, +111 Beltrami avenue. Miss Alice Englebretson of Leon- ard visited friends;while transacting business in “Bemidji this week. Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photo- graph. Hakkerup. * Herbert Warfield is.expected home tonight from the Twin Cities where he has visited friends’for a- week. Koors Pasteurized miik and cream are sure to please. 10-5tf Miss Irma Michaels of St. Paul re- turned to her home this morning af- ter visitigg Miss Vera Cutter since Friday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Skeim, spent iday and Saturday at Laporte and Lake. They, made the trip by auto. Mrs.. Russel Smith and Miss Blanche Smith of Becida motored to Bemidji Tuesday - and, called . on friends. & Visit our plant and learn the rea- eon why Koors Pasteurized milk and cream “Ends the Quest for the Bgsét,f, 10- Mrs. "Wailter Williams .of "St. ‘Paul is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Johnson, Fifth ward. She is a sister of Mr. Johnson. The Modern Samaritans will meet at the Odd Fellows hall Thursday evening, December 1. There will be election of’ officers. All members are requested to come and bring refresh- ments. 3t12-1 Mrs. J. Albachten, who was oper- ated upon Monday forenoon at St. Anthony’s hospital, was reported to be recovering favorably this fore- noon, Harold Lloyd in “Now or Never.” May McAvoy in “Forbidden Valley,” 1t11-30 Mr. and Mrs. Mclver entertained at 6 o’clock dinner Saturday eve- ning Mr. and. Mrs. Otto Morken of Brainerd .and Mrs. Fred Moody of Bemidji. Phone 176_and :place your order for Koors ‘Pasteurized milk and cream to be delivered right to your door every morning. 10-5t¢ Mrs. E. A. Grier of Tenstrike will come to Bemidji today to attend the sale of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid, and will remain over night the guest of friends, Remever the big sale at the Pres- | of fifty or:more. They have just loads byterian church. this evening and to- morrow afternoon. 1t11-30 Word has' been received that Mrs. Geo_rg'e H. Johnson of Blooming Prairie, sister of George Cheney of this city, passed away November 25 at the age of 84 years. No portrait is so completely satis- fying as one made by a professional photographer. Hakkerup. 11-4tf A daughter was born' to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kisser of Northern Tues- day, Noyember 29, at St. Anthony’s hospital. Mother and babe are re- ported to be getting along well, . Miss Cécelia Heftelfinger, tencher in the North school,: returned Tues- day to Bemidji to resume her duties after spending:her Thanksgiving va- cation’ with”velativés“¥in® the - Twin’ Cities. Y = Do you know'that the Pioneer will engrave. your ¢ on. Christmas cards free? ;Yes. they willn-orders of fifty or more. Theyshave jist loads of samples and ‘thousands right in stock priced very reasonable. Your order must:'be-jn by December 5 if Yyou want your, name engraved free. L2 13t12-3 E. Y. m;;\ returned this mor- ning froms {Minmeavolis. where he spent Thankskiving with Mrs, Wilson and daughtef, Miss”Dorothv. He also transacted business in the Twin Cities for a few days. Miss Blanche Dodge. teacher of the sixth grade in the Remidii mmhlie schools, has been unable to attend to her duties since™last Tnesd~v be- cause of a_sprained:ankle; Shé- iy reporfed ito! be: improving. ¢ e 11-4tf | X | REFLECTING NEW YOUTH~ | FUL STYLES Featuring »the severe simplicit: which- the girl -between t.hinccrr: anc’ll | seventeen is being trained to adorc, | is the check serge frock to the left. It is trimmed "with satin and silk fringe. :The ,waist closes on the Ieft, - shoulder;and under the left arm, an the collar may .bé added or omitted, as fancy elects. Medium size requires 214 yards 48-inch material, with 1§ yard satin’ for’ Arimming. S Georgette crepe, or any of the mod- fsh silk crépes, trimmed with-embroid- cry and tiny-accordion plaited frills, | - may be employedio fashion the second model. ‘The; waist. closes in front, | under_ the appliéd panel, and has the | two-piece gathered skirt attached to it. The embroidery is done in self-color: silk, and requires only the simplest stitches to develop. Medium size re- quires 5% yards 36-inch material. The dress may be developed without | one or both af the ruffles on the skirt, if preferred, having a splendid straiglit line. \ First Model: , Pictorial Review Juniors' Dress’ No. 8158, Sizes, 13 to 17 years. . Miys. H. Mayne Stanton and little daughter and son ‘have returned to their home at Grand Forks, after spending Thanksgiving and the week ,end with Mrs. Stanton's parents, Dr. i and Mrs. D. L. Stanton. One. dozen photographs make 12 Xmas_presénts, Hakkerup, 11-4tf] sale at the Presbyterian church this | evening and tomorrow afternoon. ! 1t11-30 | | Miss Mabel Emmions, teacher in the public’ schools at- Grand Forks, who spent -her Thanksgiving vacation in\ Bemidji as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hinkley, returned the first of the week to resume her duties. s, Dressmaking at home. Embroidery a specialty: Prices right. Phone 897. i 26t12-8 There will bé. a dance given next Thursday evening, December 1, in the Christianson hall in Nymore, by the Maccabees Drill Team. Every- body welcome. ~ 3t11-30 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Morken re- turned to their. home at Brainerd iMonday. Mrs. Morken -came . last week Tuesday to attend the’ Eastern Star and remajned to visit friends, and Mr. -Morken came to Bemidj: Friday and spent the week end here. You'll be pleased, if, when ordering milk from your dealer you ask for: Koors Pasteurized milk. 10-5t¢ Do you know that the Pioneer wili | engrave your ‘namé - on - Christmas cards free?. Yes, they will on:orders of samples and thousands Tight in stock priced very reasonable. Your order must be in by December 5 if you want your name engraved free. 13t12-3 Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Scott are ex-| pected to arrive home tonight from' Minneapolis. .~ They have been the guests of their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray, for the past four weeks. Mrs. Scott has been | unable to walk without the aid of} tches for nearly a year, because of ; |m_|uries received from a fall last De cembery i and ‘while- in . Minneapolis | specialists haye provided her with {a special brace wherela,sht; hopes to be -yl 'to get! abott Without'the aid of a cane. | sF T * People” Ko WwigH ko &h‘.lagc for | violin study with Bandmaster Riggs ishould call or phone him at Miss {Brown’s studio, room 22 Battles i block4 1phone 233, pgtween 2:30 and 14 o’clock Thursday. 2t11.56 | CARD OF THANKS | Weswish to thank our many friends | who so'kindly assisted us during the {illness and death of our beloved son and brother, especially Mr. and Mrs. | elegned. ARRANGE FOR VIOLIN LESSONS{ it | MODERN SAMARITANS TO i SMEET THURSDAY NIGHT | 3 K3 [ Modéxh Saaritans will hold sheirzegulax. busingss moeting ‘ut;t the Fellows hall Thursday cvering Sull kit it o1 Q) o dey are requested 0 be présent.” S ENCAMPMENT % to §g en this Neitme ck at ‘ellows hall, snd ¢ at 8 u'clg dd ) re urged to be presen all meml e 8 | Officers for the ensuing term will be | N ODD FELLOW, — | METHOD!ST MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS TOMORROW The - Woman’s 'Home Missionary socicty” of the Methodist chureh wili meet Thursday afternoon at the hone of Mrs. A. M. Bagley, 908 Bcltramn“ avenue, and’ all members are urged | to be there promptly at 3 o’cloci, as the business meeting will begin at that time. i ORDER OF EASTERN STAR HOLDY ENJOYABLE :DANCE | The Order of Eastern Star reports a large attendance, at its dance:dagt evening' at the Masonic hally amd a | very' plepsant time wis had This is the “first of a’ seri anecs the order expects to give to raise funds for the, onic home in St. Paul. z ST. PAUL’S LADIES’ AID HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW The *Lgdies’ Aid of ,St. Paul's | Bvangelical ° Lutheran- church will hold its regular monthly business and social meeting in the basement of the jchurch;,” Sixth street and America avenue, tomorrow afternoon at 2‘ Mrs. George Posz and Mrs. E. Milex will entertain and serve the lunch. All 'members and friends are urged to be present. BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Alva Deschaineau entertained a number of little friends erday afternoon in honor of her sister, Rosalie, the occasion being her eighth birth. anniversary. Those presen were Helen and Mildred Moody, Margaret McManus, Lucile and Helen Bertram, Moundy, Lucile Curtis, Clarence Ber- tram, Evelyn,.Margaret and.Rosal Deschaineau, Miss Rosalie received manypretty ‘and ;useful gifts. The F arnd _“;ef T articl B ‘thé'laftemoon:\vn pent tin games and% ‘ancy an seful articles in \ . ¥ y ‘lunch® was “served g the afternoon by the hostes A large rthday cake with eight candles furpished thé centerpicce for the table AN 4 : Too Far. Cornelljis “Vanderbilt - objected at a dinner in:'New York to the American rule of polileness whereby men pull out and then pusih in 1ad chairs ax the lutter seat themsclves al table. “Tlnt,”. he . said, “is careying our table manfners too ‘ridiculously far. It reminds mé of the Texas' father. “A_Texas father ;was dining with his son™in a Texas hotel, and.in {he course. of dinner. the son got inte ansargument with a -cowboy. The cowboy called -the x6n an offensive ry offensive nawe, and the ‘naine, A v be.av: er‘igud. “But his father seized him by the ront-tail, “ . Ain't ye got no table manners? the ol man hissed. " = [P “‘But, -pop, heerd what he ealled e, aldu't'yer Ry “‘Yes, I-heerd 44 right, but that ain't no ground for yer forgettin' yer {nble mauners, Put down that there knife und:go at him with yer fork,” Jn Alphabetical . Rotation, “We-have in our miist three chil- drers, wh initials are,ior begin with | =B, €. Do and E. Bert, Clinton and ileen,” says a subseriber in Lunen- burg, 8. “Bert was _horn on his aunt's birthday—his mother's sister, ninth of June. Kileen was horn on her grandmothe V- er's mother, ténth of Clinton was born on lis lictle uncle’s hirthday —father's byrother, 11th of June."—kx- changze. 4 Rsmarkable Kitten. A Kitten was born, in Nova S with threg, eveuignd o montl ery Alime T “meow"” mouths gned 13 lived ity two weeks and is nowppre- served in alcohol, i Cow’s ‘Peculiar Accident. A valuable cow belonging to # mian in Weybridge, Vt., broke her neck by getting her foot entangled in her horns. A A A A A A A A A NN, Mesdames Clara Kemp, Jennie Vatt Arnum and J. W. Naugle spent a| very pleasant social afternoon yester- day with Mrs. G. W. Harnwell at h home, 923 Beltrami avenue. The la- dies sewed on fancy work, and Mrs, | Minton and daughter. | Mr: and Mrs. O. Esterby i 1 and Family | CARD OF THANKS ! We wish to express our heartfelt i thanks to those who so kindly assist- i éd us during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, and for the manay beautiful floral offer- ings. P w150 Mrey Frank Baney. Harnwell served lunch. | NOTICE i Bids will be received December 5 for 60 cords, sound, dry 4-foot pop- Jar, jackpine or tamarack wood for| the Beltrami County Farm. Prices| based on delivery to farm or f: 0. .| Bemidji, or in woods not over 3 miles from County Farm. I reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Phone 472.0r write J. J. McCurdy, Superin- and Family C1t11-29 tendent, Bemidji,- Minn.! 61130 | tilation !” 21 %sne Je%. SHOPPING i G L Scrap Book AT FORGGREAT ) } IMAGINATION! | Sleeping Chamber Considerably Less “Stuffy” After George Broken That Window. Had Two motorists arrived lute one night at the village inn, engaged a room, 10 bed. After the light had “blown out discovered the room was so stufly that neither of - them could sleep. they ntehos?” growled Cuthbert, “Phere aii't any !” gronned Clarence, “Well, I'm’ going 10 open the win- dow, anyhow.” E Barking his shing as he_went, the courageouy. Cuthbert/reached, his goul and tiygged at the dow-pitne, “Can't’ open the; Totien g now I've got here!” heghante 3 “Bresk, it, - theny’ grinted Clar- en Crash! 4 The inkling Souid of . falling. glass filled the roow s Cuthbert’ hit-the window with his,_bbot. “That’s better ! hie said, as le pulied 0. the clothies over bis head. “Rather!” :m-\\'eg'€ul‘ Clarence. “A fellow can't sleep without proper ven- the next morning @ dind the window ass door oF o big -,H’l-ga to picces.— When they awok (hey were surpris untouched, but th heokease W iidon I ‘AIDS . STUDY Small Scholars and Is by No Means All Toy. Ellen Hendry of Fresno, Cal, has newly patented what she calls an “in- atable oy L s tained In an outer envelope of linen or_other suitable fabric, Ing made.of two ji resembling in torin ‘those ‘mude of a haseball cover und -stitched together, o a The deflated’ %«fln 1 inseried into this “envelope through a st in" the latter, and is then hlown up with the breatie,: the air being prevented frony The ‘Globe Inflated. escape by twisting w button, which, in counection widh a second button sur- rounding the ballom-neck, serves the purpose of a valve, The air pressure Inside the balloon holds the two buttons together, thus, with the help of the twist, ma bulloon perfectly air-tight. The aboy mentioned sl ix laced up, o sulr. is a sphere suitable Tor g feal study, fnnsmuch @ am world Is printed on the enve colors,—Philadelphin Led: and went straight | heen ! that | “Where are the EOGRAPHY Dgvice That Holds the Attention of | Alice McKinnon, Evelyn |7 globe,” for Imstruction in ge- | a small badloon of rubber, con- the latier be- | TOURIST TIiAFFlC PAYS BIG‘\ Increase of Americans Into Canada Expected to Pay for Ontario's Highway System. 1t I8 _apticipatad | that Ameriean tourlst (raflic tion and ypk ) systenn, This traflic hasiin markably ~ince, the "Poropto-Hamilton F z Dighway was built, and already anoui '} PREveNIE “TEDIT IR sOurEeE vk into Himinotis (o ol udsi H{IRTOE R0 ap [ enr o the horder into € | vemajning . from one hour | months, < By | mfe‘eJr‘ Matrimonial Alliance. Dun- Mervill of Chelsen, Mass,, nive- | [ ty-two years of age has received a li- { | cense to m for the thivd time. His ! | bride is sixty-four years old, A cor ‘respondent tells thut two - brothers | ame o snll town i Newfound- A to work. In course of time they net (woo sisters and married thew, The curious part of the incldent iy al about one hour before the wed- was to take place, the brothers iged to change wives, (he ladies consented and the wedding took place with the ¢l Japanese Beauty. A Jupunese beauty must have ' Her should be marrow umd fong: her forelead:higl ' wnd parrow at the middle, but larg und lower at the sides, so that it co responds as nearly as possible to the wuthine of Fuji. Wednesday and Thursday KATHERINE | MacDONALD THE AMERICAN BEAUTY In a Drama of A WOMAN WHO WED NOT WISELY BUT TOO WELL, i| A shop-girl one day—the wife of a society man “the next. That’s her story. "And after it, comes another story —one that shows how, this girl met the question: WHICH SHALL BE BROK-. EN—A MAN'S LIFE OR A Metro’s _ Great Momf;nts in a Great\Plcture’ - The last day together They sat at the table in the restausant " where they had danced together so often, and kuew that this afternoon together was their last. There had been gossip— of the sort no woman can resist. wonder they were distrait. They would bave been more s0, could the sorcseen the end of the affair which is so prominent a part of Small have Rex Ingram Production THE FOUR HORSEMEN Of the Apocalypse Adapted by June Mathis from Blasco Ibaiiez’s Novel RESERVE SEATS NOW! Sale Now On At Boardman’s Matinces—55¢.85¢ PRICES INCLUDE TAX Nights—55c.85¢-$1.10 FRISE LIST SUSPENDED Two Shows Daily—2:30 & 8:00 P. M. “Her Social | Jalue’| L ) onal Attraction ¥ A Rirét Sunbeam Comedy Roaring Laughter Punctuat- ed by Screams and Hysteria. Matinee 2:30—7:10-9:00 —Comedy Sunday-—— 4 Vaudeville Acts RIGHT OFF THE BIG TIME " She married How did Love and Happiness come to her? There's excitement anc PATHE NEWS - In WILLIAM D. TAYLOR'S PRODUCTION A PARAMOUNT PICTURE = rich man, thinking to’ end her struggles. Herbert Rawlinson Is Leading Man See Gen. Foch’s Reception at Washington— and other interesting events of recent occurrence. Tonight ELKO Thurs. Matineo 2:30 Harold Lioyd KING OF SCREEN COMEDIANS In the Three-Part Mirth-Quake "NOW OR NEVER' ‘A laughter Special REMEMBER—He who Lloyds, laughs long, for Lloyd's laughs last. “F0 A Romance of Q}d Kentucky-— With the Power of ‘a’ Thunder Storm Charm of a Rainbow. Double Feature Program ‘WOMAN'S HEART? R ey e FRIDAY DEC. 2 Katherine MacDonald || SATURDAY DEC. 3 Pictures Corp. | SUNDAY DEC. 4 (B. P. Schulberg, president) 1 Al - v ol presents— } May ng of all Mc Aoy Charming and petite and most the Young Stars, in-— RBIDDEN VALLEY" and the Beauty and GRAN ‘Last Time 15¢ 1:30-9:00 30¢ Tonight VAUDEVILLE - TOMORROW Night 7:156 & 9 A {19 TH 1 joy in every scene of it! SNUB POLLARD COMEDY Pen, t - TheDinn-P clog, or fl while you R IR (= ber. It holds only 2idrops ot ink. p at the right i the marvelous Dunn. © “lountam | I Handle.” Tth Iy The marvelous DUNN-PEN The Fountain Pen with the Litile Red Pump-1landle ac. tdocsn’tleak, ally, cle wintely guor: 4 Papular Ve 4 Sinple Parts 4 Standard Styles alf v owith the cral llin yifiy. 1 Dallars 1y (in the PIONEER. STATIONERY HOUSE suc selffiller @ pen ot Uhe same 1ull of rub- Little Red s itself teed. oints erywhere