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(a4 A evening from-.a gran church festi- A WEZ. gladly received by Mrs KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS val in Minneapolis, the burning of a Sibanstbe —— S telephone 114-W. ft to their guests and to them- selves to sce that items of local interest are reported. Every item will’be’ given ‘proper ‘considera- tion when source is known:' M.-Matson «f.Becida. was a_husi- ness visitor in_ Bemidji Tuesday: 1 S. A, Sutter is reported to be ill at his home, 1111 Beltrami avenue. Fifteent-inch’ hard :and soft! vl?c_l! slabs for $3:50° per load at Bemidji Manufacturing Co. 17277% \ A. King of Turtl Rfiler’trar;sqct: od business between trains in-Bemidji Tuesday. 2 X Eyes of school children examined with special care. Drs. Larson & Lar- son. 12-1tf i Mrs. Daniel Newton is reported to be ill and’ under doctor’s care at her home, 91'Irvine avenue. You'll be pleas'e‘fl, it, when ordering milk’ from”your dealér you ask for koors Pasteurized -milk, 10-6tf | N7 E. Given expects 0 lgave on the night train'for Minneapolis to trans- act business there for a few.days, Koots Pastéurlzed.milk and eream sre sure tg pleasel 5 '1_0-§ti_ Beautiful .mew hats just received at the Elko: Hat Shom: Sister, ‘mother or your wife would be tickled -to ompletely satis- | SMART AND WEARABLE FROCKS When two shades of one color are :|~ combined ' in one frock, as so, often happens this season, the model to the left- presents a pleasing way of de- veloping’ the"idea, It is in’tan and brown satin. crépe. Both'the kimono blotise and skirt have side draperies of the tan material that are Jined with brown satin and arranged to fall in cascade effect. The youthfulcharm of the dress is accentuated by the ab- sence of neck and sleeve trimming,” |( these details’ depending: upon their excellence ‘of ‘line. - Medium size re-, quires -5 yards 36-inch light, and 2 yards 36-inch dark material. 3 The flext design i3 a coat dress in dark’ blué” tricotiné” and” black satin, The overdress is embroidered.in_self- color and’ dark ‘silk, the fan belt, indicating tfie ‘waist-line, repe:t{ 1 . The regi:lm- business, mecting of urged to be present. B. A.C. CLUB WILL;HOLD . IREV. JERDEE ATTENDS MINNEAPOLIS FESTIVAL | 'Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Jerdee and son, Rev. J. C. Jerdee, returned Tucsday $10,000 mortgage, A mission festival and a confirmation reunion werc also held ‘'in-connection. % Rev, L. J. Jerdee preached the ser- mon on “The bprdensome debt you have paid, the pleasant debt you must always ' keep paying—loving your “Ineighbors as yourself.” Dr. O. E. Brandt. of :the. Theological Seminary /| spoke on ‘‘The debt you owe to Greek, MEETING THIS' EVENING{Jcw an‘g Barbarlaln off })ringiug them R SRR A 1| the saving gospel of Jesu§' Chgist.” e o e cesent ot tho Fev. J. - Quil of Renvile, oneof the régular-aneeting to-be’ held this ev former, pastors” 6f the:chufch, spoke MEET THURSDAY NIGHT the Knights o Columbus will be held “Thursday evening.at 8 o’clock at the Moose hall, . and all. members are tendent ‘of * and building for the Soo Line, pressed the button of an electrical apparatus which he had especially designed for the occasion and the mortgage was literally elec- trocuted. \ | i The large Minneapolis church was over-crowded: Rev. O. L. Groften is the present pastor of the church which was organized 11 years ago by Rev. L. J. Jerdee and constructed in 1912, THIS ARTICLE OUGHT TO BRING SIGH OF RELIEF | ROYAL NEIGHBORS HOLD * ANNUAL ELECTION TONIGHT Txe Royal Neighbors of America will meet this evening at 8 olclock at the: Moose hall. Annual election of officers’ will take place, and all members are urged to be present. DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH INITIATE CLASS TONIGHT ). Thre is a large class to be initiated at the regular meeting of the Daug- ters of Rebekah to be held this eve- ning at:8 o’clock at the I. 0. O. F. hall and all members are requested to be present. ‘MRS. OLSON ENTERTAINS | Mrs. A: C. Olson entertained_six little- girls: at- her’ home, 1313 Bel- trami' avenue, Tuesday in honor of her niece, Dorothy Ziegler, who will be nine years old December 9. Games were played and a dainty lunch was served. (By Unjtad Press) . Washington, Dec. 7.—President Harding wants the country to know he isn’t loafing on the job. He is somewhat nettled over an ‘impression that appears to have spread about that he spends much of this time golf- ing and traveling .around having a good time. Newspaper correspond- ents covering the White House have been given to understand that Presi- dent Harding feels they haven’t given him' credit for being a hard worker. Secretary Christian says the presi- EPISCOPAL GUILD WiLL HOLD MEETING TOMORROW Suited to Everyone e e S Here is a gift bag that may be de- pended on to please anyone who is fortunate enough to receive it and is| suited to either men or women. It will answer many purposes and re- quires only a basket, a length of sllk for the top, k cord for hangers and small silk ro for trimming, to make it. In larger sizes it makes an attractive laundry bag. e A FAIR HAIR ON THE DECREASE Scientific Reason Alleged Is That -Blondes Are Less Resistant Than Their Darker Brothers. Sclentists tell us that blonde halr 18 dying out, the reason being that blondes, being less resistant, die soon- er than brown-haired persons. The cities, too, show a smaller proportion Toals te Make Riffe. Nine hundred and ninety-seven cute ting tools alone are required in manu: , facturing a rifle. b one of the busiest of these. ply 1,000,000 rifles 94,000,000 holes- must be drilled. New Armory Tues. Dec. 13 DANCE MUSIC EXOTIC LOUISIANA RED DEVILS ORCHESTRA DANCING STARTS 9 P. M. . Don’t fail to hear them, as this will be the last time this year! Come One—Come Alll The twist dvill s To supe AT THE BY' THE T m ke Remembe FA1843 HOLLOW. GROUND anees | ARG Ry thian' evgrwill, . idecide woithe I : Plidtogtaph s} " and eherish. avill solve ;a dozen puzzling i gift problems. Make an ap- pointment to- professional 1 " o the confirmation: clagses. ! 11-4tf Ming -8t ghe Rrespyibutan curdh The chair (the, XUverd e 1380 goers D H trustees;: P, werison; 0 f 3 photogra phs ing this color s;:hem:i The sl?iev%:jre 4 ?l:?lih:dhe;mt:m-r:ixe gsaltxl‘xger‘gc‘l :iin {; i~ Mrs. George Cochran, Sr., and Mrs. laid in.plaits each side of the front ‘William Chichester will act as host- 7 0 1 esses to the Episcopal Guild Thurs- pieces fo have one for Chmtmnlsélzb-"l dent sticks to his desk until 7:30 p. m. many days,. and. the president himself believes he works harder than most of the reporters. of light-haired and’ light-eyed persons | ‘than the country. Variety of colors fn | ‘the hair of a population is a sure sign | —A BIG NIGHT— COUPLES—$1.50 EXTRA LADIES—50c FIRST CLASS WORK Mr: and Mrs. L. L. Omdahl - Te- turnéd to their home at Bagley. S}m'-‘ day after visiting relatives in Bemidji for four days. 2 Visit our plant and learn the rea- son why Koors Pasteurized milk and cream “Ends the Quest for the f:';u . Mrs. L. P Wari“(;rd and infant son ' were taken from St. Anthony’s hos- pital Tuesday to their home at 609 | Minnesota avenue: ' | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar, Krantz and two children visited Mrs. Krantz’s parents, at Puposky -Sunday and-Monday, re- turning to Bemidji Monday. - One dozeff phofiographs‘maks 12 Kmas presents. Hakkerup. ; 11-4tf Oscar Moe of Sioux Falls, S. P., arrived in Bemidji Tuesday morning and is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Walter Swenson, and family. -~ H. 'W. Gobler left Monday for his home-at Portland; Ore., after: Yisiting his daughter, Mrs. D. S.' Mitchell, and family, 32 Tenth street, for a week. g ¥ Menu for ¢hicken supper at annual Xmas sale in the M. E. church base- ment Wednesday; December 7: Fried chicken and brown .gravy; or stewed |- chicken - and- biscuits, ~mashed' pota- toes, cabbage salad, pickles, jelly angd rolls, apple pie and cheese, coffee, .she was away she visited-Ler daugh- All for 50 cents. 3 2t12;7 Winter hats are_on. sale for $3 af the Elko Hat Shép—clean cut, sty- lishly trimmed and of the best ma- terial. b 1t12-7 { Mrs, -Mamie Ziegler!'and M’z_'-s.'A. C. Olson will leave tonight for Min- 2 re they will ! neapolis and St.-Paul;w] guests .of rela- spend a week'as th tives and friends.". . i+ J. L. Gilbertson left Tuésday mor- ning for Mizpah and Northome, where: he will close up loading ‘operations; due to the burning of the Kenfield- Lamoreaux sawmill. * Any one wishing to take lessons in reed-weaving (baskets; lamps, etc.), phone 254 for particulars. Class be- gins after January 1. Materials must be ordered now. 6t12-8 Miss Blanche Trog, who was called to her home at Becida last week be- cause ‘of the death of her father, Charles Trog, will return to Minne- apolis’ Saturday, where she holds a position. 4 : » Miss Helyn Wilson returned Wed- nesday from a three weeks’ vacation spent at -Lapeer,: Mich., where 'she visited ' her parents. She stopped one day in®.Chicago on her return wheére she did some buying for the Elko Hat Shop.. e arelid 40y door every morning. / ‘Rev. and Mrs. L, J. Jerdee “Furned to Bemidii*ldst evetiing from Minneapolis where Rev. Jerdee de- livered’ the sermon ;Sunday ‘moyning at the Northeast Minneapolis Luther- an church, where he was'pastor for séveral years. Miss Beth MacGregor, Red Cross nurse, will leave Bemidji tonight for Minneapolis. She goes as a delegate to the M. E. A. conference, repre- senting the Northern .~ Minnesota Health supervisors: The ‘conference will be held at the Curtis hotel, Min- neapolis,: December 9 and- 10, " If your eyes ache, pain or . blur, | have them examined. Drs..Larson & | Larson; specialists in’ the eye fitting’| of glasses, Third street, grotnd floor offices 12141 .gift-for a young man to give his lady | Mitchell, St.:Paul; i York: Cify, and>Mrs. Arthur ‘Ander- and back. ~Mediumsize re%uires 134 yard: 54-inch’ tricotine and 334 yards 40-inch satim el S First. Model: - Pictorial = Review Blouse No. 9686. - Sizes, 34 to 42 inches. bust. and 18 to 20 years. . Price, 35 cents.. ‘Skirt No. 9687. Sizes; 24 to 32 inches waist, and 18 to 20 years. A A A A N A A A A AN M#s. H. A: Bridgeman,js repoited to be ill at her home in Fifth ward. . Mis Nathan Shell. of Becida ‘was shopping 'and - ¢alling : on friends” in Bemidji-Tuesday. .- Rev. William Kgn\phepkel returned last evening ‘from Walker: where he visited the sanatorium during the day. Dfd= you see‘ the ‘new. i’ollychréme sets at the Elko Hat Shop? An ideal 1riends. s 1H12-T ¢ Dr. .G.'H. Zentz returned Tues'df:y sfrom/ “Akeley iwhere he conducted setvices Monday night. £ | ‘Mrs, Ni-E. Given left on the noon traur voaay'zor vyiuth where she will visit a:friend for a’few' days. Your friends can buy anything you can’ give'.them except’ your photo- graph. -Hakkerup. o 11-44F Mrs: E. Y. Wilson returned this morning from Minneapolis after an abserice’ of about, six ‘weeks. ‘While ter, Miss’ Dorothy; ‘who is attending college at Nortlifield; and her parents in‘.Minnea’poli § Dressinal‘i.ing at- home.. Embroidery a specialty.” Priges right. Phone 897.| 5 26t12-8 hicken supper at annual cth E.”church base- chicken ' and. bri écember'7: Fried i o gravy, or stewed chicken and: biseuits, mashed’: pota- tees, cabbage salad; pickles, jelly and rolls,: apsle’ pie .and: cheese, coffee. All for 50 cents.” 2t12-7 H. Z, MITCHELL ATTENDING PARENTS’ GOLDEN WEDDING Mr.and Mrs. W. B. Mitchell of St. Cloud,! father' and ‘mother of. H. Z. Mitchell of the Bemidji Sentinel, to- day are c_elebrah’ng their golden wed- ding anniversary.. H. Z. Mitchell left Mondny night for St. Cloud to parti- cipate in chp_:,cgle_l_:ration. Seven daugliters and on'e "soii' were to gath- er at the parental home to honor their parents, ; The g;enfl;ex_‘s_.qf. the family. who “were ‘to ‘be presént are:/ Mrs. George Wood Bacon, New York City; Mrs:”Edward ~ Smith,” LoS" Angeles; Mrs. “Otto Poirier, -Virginia; Eleanor Henry, Mitchell, N..J.;-Ruth, Mitehell, New Park, 7 H Us ‘vilsLake, N. D., Déc. are boysivho' patticipated ip the state| basfiq’tbaA tournanient. at = Forks: four years-ago who have never recovered from physical injuries then received, - Nelson - Sauvain, superin-| tendent of schools here, declared ;in | announcing a recent decision of the| state athletic contest to limit the| number of teams taking part in'a| state ‘tournament to eight. th_!n more teams” participate it| has hdppened .that contestants have played in as many as four games in| two days. This is injurious to their| health, Mr. Sauvain declares. THE PIONEER ‘WANT ADS BRING RESULTS | 7L Therd)| rodn, rand | 4 day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the héme of the former, 500 Minnesota avenue. All are cordially invited to attend. MODERN* WOODMEN. HOLD MEETING THIS EVENING The regular meeting of the Modern Woodmen ‘of America will .be held this evening at 8 o’clock at Moose hall. There will be annual clection of officers with social session following, and it is especially desired that all members be present. AMERICAN YEOMEN TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT The regular.meeting of the Broth- $750 STILL NEEDED IN SALVATION ARMY APPEAL ‘A check-up on, the amounts re- ceived in cash: and pledges for the Salvation Army appeal up to Tuesday night brings the total up to about $2,050. A large number, Lowever, are still to be called upon who were not in the city or‘their place Bf busi- ness when the solicitors called: Mon- day.. These will be called-wpon; day morning. 7 Earle A. Barkgr captain soliciting ~ teams, ,{gcsir s th who served on teams. Monday toniorrow morning:at 9:30 o’clock to complete the soligitatien;:: The lists n A are very short ang will but a{ erhood of American Yeomen will be |short time.to cofhplet way held Thursday evening. at 8 o'clock lthe entire campaign willi be cleaned at'the 1. 0. O. F. hall. A large class {up at once., . & - iy of candidates will be presented foril As ‘showh by figures above initiation, and:a social hour with re-{there is still $750nceded to reach the freshments’ will follow the business |quota asked, $2;800: meeting. All members are requested DR E to be present. PSR S . T - U (s 3 * | CLAY PIPES USED BY ROMANS Discovery Raises, interesting’ Ques- tion as to What the Rulers' of the World ‘Smoked, About thirty years ago potsherds of pipe bowls as thick as & man’s thumb were found in the course of the exca- vatioh of a Roman castle In the' vicin- ity of Hanan. The bowly were made | of gray clay, and browmed by heat. | Subsequently, numerous' fragments of what . were- evidently clny pipes were unearthed in the ruins of: Romun set- tlements in Switzerland and at Au- sust-on-Rhine, or Aungusta Raurn- coruni, as it was called by the anciént Romans, . Careful-examination proved that the potsherds were parts of clay pipes.much like the clay pipes of the present-day Dutch fishermen; the only difference being that the stem of the Romap, pipe wag very short, and prob- ably: a thick straw was used. ag;a mouthpiece. Some of the excavated pipe bowls have hinges, indicating; thitt the Romaris used pipes’ with covers. There arises the' question. “What dtd the Romans smoke?” Tt Is possibie thit inhilatio *the smokp of ‘cer- taln’ plants’ W 3 EASTERN ‘STAR HOLDS : ELECTION GOF OFFICERS i Bemidji Chapter No. 171 of' the Order of Eastern Star at a meeting held in the Masonic Temple Tuesday evening, elected officers for the com- ing year as follows: Nina Smith, W. M.; Charles E. Battles, W. P.; Anna 0. Denu, A. M.; Mabel Garlock, C.; Inga Given, A: C.; kithel B. Hanson, secretary, and Evelyn Wilcox, treas- urer. PROFITABLE WELLS TO OWN People Willing' to’ Pay Liberally for Dip Into Water That Contains Radium Emanations. SR ) A mighty profitable piece of prop- erty in-these days is a radlum well— the term referring to water that con- tains 'the:.precious ‘“emanations” of that: wonderful mineral. People are flocking tothe Isle of Pines (south of Cuba) for “dips.” On that island, at Santa Fe, are four radium wells that are alleged to be very remarkable. Not far away, at Santa Barbara, are eight more, i The wells are not'much to look at —mere holes dug in‘the ground and surrounded by .ring ferces, There are hotels, which tharge only $50 a day for room and board, with dips thrown in. Outsiders may have the treat- ment at $5 per dip. ., The method is simple and rather primitive. A piece of canvas is spread on‘the¢ ground; thie patfent 8its in the middle of it and: two muscular men 1ift the ends. Lowered into the water hole one s immersed for a moment or two only. i g Moré wonlit'he tos much, " The heatt .might be dangerously affécted,. Even ‘after '§¢ biler: & atg. the ody of. a pisr- son thus immersed is, almost as,.red as’a hollcdlobkted. I¢ fives one a A BH— -~ Seuie—- notion of he Hfrevgth] ofithe emana-| "1 A Modified Attitude, tions. & Eed & «#You used.to say you would nes Wor who, take. the dips dre | merry a man who drinks.” # warned to avold wetting their heads, | “I' might “consider it now,” replied turns - the hafr [, Miss Cayenne.. “With so much boota 7~ [leg material in circulation 1'd l»rnll:lbl,v‘ be a widow very soon unléss he re- formed.” s certain ‘medicines 13 today In this‘coun- try,and thé people, ‘by-and:by, be- came accustomed to smoking’ aromatic niircotics, like' laverider, to while time away. The fact that smoking. pipes were excavated In ancient Ttoman enstles in Switzerland snd Gérmany Indicates' that' barbarlan mercenaries i the: Roman. _army adopted - thefr southern masters” custom, During the migration of the natlons, smoking, like other custows of civilized ancient fiies, :was’ 1oats i Europe, to be Te: vived more than ‘a thousand years later when Spaniards carried tobacco ffom: America to/the old continent. B ) FOR SALE—Dry standing taxn o [+ stumpage by the cord or acre; 1 . mile to loading point on Great Noy-! thern tracks west of town. Phone | 131. 4t12-10 'ED—Elderly,, lady to keep house -for’ jpld. mami;Foster, © 101 Minneso e., ncross G N. track. Gtl ‘of civilization and culture, This vari- ‘ety is never found in pure races, like ‘Indians, Africans, negroes and the Asi- | atles. The Maltese and the Hebrews have the largest proportion of brown- haired people, and the Danes the smallest. But the Danes make up for it by having the largest percentage of blondes. When the halr comes down close on the forehead, forming a peuk, that is a sign of a strong constitution and a long-lived ancestry. The man is also credited with having a short, sharp temper, great honesty of pose, excellent observation, and perse: verance. Stiff derby und opera hats are responsibie for much of the bald- ness found among young men in large | citles. 'The unylelding rims of these (§ ith the cireulation in | hich return the blood 1p. ‘hats interfere those velns from the Big Help to Traveler, The state road commission of Mary- land is erecting road markers on high- ways that will not. only inform the *gruveler where he is, but will give him | a map to guide him on the Tk signs also call attention to dangerous places, as well as explain the Mary- Jand traflic laws for the benefit of the | stranger motorist. Good Roads in Java. The Island of Java is 680 miles-long and has 40,000 kilometers of good roads. 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