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| I —- 1= e ‘Deliverer, Just and Holy O o Faithfal Witness, Prince of Peats, i “* The bread of q\od, Liozd of gur righteous- | FN ol niess, . Our Pagsover, T: Adam 't C n Image of God, . desirs’ Our Chareélior, our advs The Morning Star, Horz' of Salvation, Root and offapring of David, Istael’s Lamb, Shepherd of sonls, Emanual, the 1 Am, The Firstand Last, Satvation's only'Name, Our yestordsy-today-for-aye the same, Light of the warld and conquerer of death, Author and’ Finjah our Faith, M JESUS: Christ-dazzled éyes'wa turn how comfort- ably 5 2 5 4 To Thee, O Gentle Friend, swest Naza- rens! AN, John-like upon' thy bosom fain to I O eyes we love to look in! ‘eyes th Beneath: our faults our Buman frailty— Forgiving syes! And hands so strong and We love to‘feél nur frail hands nestling in; We kiss thawhite So filled are we with Christ love we are fain - - To separate even Judas from his kiss, i And if we have.them, say to our enemies, ! # Pomoriow meet with me in Paradise.” —ORELIA KEY BELL. BARNACLES LONG A MYSTERY Up to a!Comparatively Few Years Ago the Small Creatures Were © Wrongly: 9|IIHH.‘ So- indefinite and. hazy were the re- sults of investigation in its chse that until @i very few years ago the barnacle was ' classed with sthe mol- Jusea, sdthough it is really a cr cean. Tt'is develdped from free. ming 1a and “atfaches i rocks or timbers, which jt never leaves again unless torn ‘oft by force. There ‘prevailed during the ‘Middle ages . curious “superstition that the barnacle was the egg of a migratory goose, the egus befug altached to the 4. Not until it was found that the had its nesting . place’ in the Dbird Arctie régions and came South dur- ing the polar winter .was-this fiction disproved. But the bird iy still known as the barnacle goose. i The barnacle also « attach itself to living organisms, ouve of its favorite lodging places being the huge bulk of {lie.whale, - Sometimes, it is contend- ed, it.ventures even into the jaws of thé big ‘mammal. It is oneof the paradoxes of nature that thé leviathan of - the . deep is utterly powerless to cope With the small crustacean, which, at- its Jargest size, when within the shell, is about as big as a chestnut. It is believed that whales somelimes rub themselves against;ships-in their at- tempts to rid themselves of their un awelcome tenants, 78 where thine agony'| Once fow'd for ug,and in ourgrateful blise C of trees that overhung ‘the f of [Forty-Two_States:and " Jaunt That Totals 16,000 Miles. .~ When ‘M and _mug travelod: of 16,000 aniles one his' tour of 0 states ns gie the American’ Le-: § gion, Move: hiun 200 towns " and cfties Wilk " hive heen: o visited the,“allied « gen ulisgimo, in - each of which the local Leglon post and everybody I ihe’ eommunity put “forward their best to entertaln tla French hero, ’ ¥ The Legion tour takes Marshal Foch from const to coast and:from New Or- leins. to Minneapolis. - Despite his seventy ‘rears; the eating of ‘artist Iy-golten up banguets which’ are more or less digestible, and almost as mar speeches cach day as there are hour the mar 1owill go back to Fyan “feeling fine.” Ile Jil e withstood the administration of the degrée “of 1 LLD, conferred upon him hy-17 uni- versitles and colleges, One of ‘the marsbal's last photo- graphs, taken In an unguarded mo- ment, depicts his “fighting facet ac- cording 'to hix aide’s. American Leglon members of the Foch party,”however; declure it moreover shows the effects of the long on the allied leader. Above the Draft Age. John & stea Myers, one hundred and two rs old, walked from his home at. Lime Ridge to Bloomshurg, Pa, -to address n meetlng of the Bloomsburg post of the Americati Le- gion. M told how he tried. to get during the World. war, ed,” because he “above ge.” The centenarian told v of his life, He had seryed In the Mexican and Civil wars, and was rejected from service during the Sp sh-American war be- cause of his age. He bas also served He has been married dn the na three thmes, his last marriage being 1t the age of ninety-two, “I feel just as good as I ever did,” declared the veteran, A Masterpiece. An. eniinent critic was wandering through an‘art gallery, and, pointing to a canvas hung conspicueusly on the wall, he mquired of a man standing by, “What can they mean by allowing sach a daub here?” : “It has been awarded the art prize,” was the answer «Awarded the art prize |’ gasped the critic. * “\hy, there is-net a trace of art about {t!” “Exactly so,” said the other; “art is to conceal ‘art, you knmow !"—Edin- burgh Scotsman. , but i CHRISTMAS| IN THE HEART ! in the hedrt. That Christmas Feom your he unto your faet = Alive to all that lights the world, To all that decks th 1 OB, that Christrmas in ¥ i ThetChristmas gloy creeping From finger tips to toes — The music of the world awake, And the bells across thenows 1 |\ =By the Bentzlown in Houston Post, | \ A Quitter, Old Santa Claus, that generous souly “ Creates a joyous din, But hastens homeward to the. pole | Bétore the bills come in. . ‘Talking Movies Possible. Though king filns” were first Tde about 1900, - their: combiration with pictiive, films ‘Das been sue- Aty necompl the fiest time, by two Swe fentists, and | the talking mo reality, The method, Mechanics - Muga l‘uml:uucm:ll 1 i Spments, of the property of trolling a telephonic cirent when ae- tunfed hy v . The novelty of. t he in-the come A opular Suecess ring aund sotind-r pleture-he o ing films by running them on the same shaft, white taking and reproduc ing the double v selenimm-controlled operate aloud-spe - Hs is Not Dead but Sle¢peth. the saloon; e deand,” mourned veteran, returning to the | tlie overs swered Nis friend cheerily, | “but ) communteate with thelr, | splrits. SHARPENED ‘HOLLOW GROUND FIRST CLASS WORK GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Bemidji -:- inn. T AT I - (hristmas ingtsur Christmas’ Delighted! WILL YOUR WIFE OR MOTHER ‘Have Occasion to Rejoice on Why Not Get Such Practical Things? ] T Woening? i Electrical Ware is labor saving, and . very inexpensive to use or to buy. Dur- Sale now youcan get every sort of Electrical Appliance at— 20 Per Cent DISCOUNT ‘Minnesota Electric Light and Power Company E. E. SWANSON, Manager —PHONE 26— RN SRR R RGRREY ISR R R MO R THE GIFTS OF THE SEASON | | Christmas Customs, Wrapped in Dim Christimas “trees, there are countless Thatlong, that lasting v other gifts of (he'season, writes Fliza ~ i h all the harrowi o % : ) & Thdtsings theouah all e barmmad s ™ heth R Kingstey ‘In. the Cleveland Lluin® Dealer. In_the dim- {raditic tivusands of - ye Cléd fromi far away countriex, they bright with the happiness and heauty L of long=ago Chivistmasés—they arve our Christmas customs, Christmas carols liave come to us | from the Tlo mas tree from the Iast via Germa Santa Clay the North, our s RRREEREERERROIRTIR R RO R SREHR K003 R SRS FUF g0 330 ORI, ER 35K AT N S % 2 g g : Caps and Hats Fur Caps .our patrons to order ear-% x Traditions, Bright With 'Hap- i piness and Beauty, ESIDEN ‘the presents wrapped i crackling white - flssue paper, bright with searlet ribbon that will he put into eager hands from C. These come wrapped s-of hundreds and ~théy have trav- hag sped from Holland on lonned him in the Tar tockings hung fiest in the < of I'rance and Belgium : even stmas cards with their cheery ings. have crossed the ocean— gland. Perhaps the only pure- ean- product is the Christmas reinde DR RS H R R HIRSDY 3 BORNFTRIRERIGRRIIRS RO HBORN. BRI OGO RN Suggestions Shown in Our Windows Silk Underwear Silk Pajamas Leather Goods Mackinaws Silk Mufflers Ties Silk Hosiery Shirt Jewelry Smoking Coats Wardrobe 'I_‘runks Fancy Suspéhders Silk Shirts Belt Buckles Luggage Bath Robes Collar Boxes Dress Gloves Handkerchiefs Collar Boxes ; SRSEIOITRICR AT SO ks for a man [ = é{ “Real Investments in & Good /Appearance [ Order by Mail —but early A heavy mail is expect-| ed for this Christmas¥ and, while we have ev-% ery provision to cope with it, we want to urge; ly to be sure of prompt} delivery—and to make it easy for the mailman: this year. GILL BROS. —+~the house of RSP SH R, ERREARBEERAIEIIIRRE Kuppenheimer Good, Clotheg S BUSSR FOT RSO RICR I (0 RSO ETHIE TR CF s apE R ENEXKNEEK B evening to -practice songs for the|M WHITE PINE *« PR R R r AR R KRR AR QO W Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Kirkpatrick and ' Mys, Charles ¢hildren were dinner guests at,theipamer and. Christine Aarnc Aarnes home last Sunday. The Mi: Matheny anc tored to Bemidji Saturday to do some ] shopping. N A. Mutheny butchered.a large hog Monday forenoon. He sold one- half of it in Blackduck. The pie social which was the school house last Friday was a decided success, The pi ted o total of '$22.46. Clarice Math- eny's pie which sold for §: highest pri acted a iced p the auctioneer and kept the crowd in a state of excitement, as he is an expert in that line ctioning off ‘“‘cats. comes to & evening w: ing games and the furnished the musi from this auction will be used for s Margaret Arnold day.in Cass Lake as the guest of her James Johnston. Little Johnny Olmstead has bee quite ill thd pa better at this writing. Quite a’ crowd gathered at the cad home sister, Mrs C. Olms A man’s Gift | v s Margaret Arnold: was the pianist, The - settlers Christmas entertainment. Those pres- Ir. and Mrs. F. C. Alsop, nia M Norman,! amount of wood they wed, Olmstead, an. ERIE AR R Lois, Veda and’Vera Margaret. Arnold mo- YOUR FAVORITE DRINK in cold wenther should be hot soda or chocolate from our fumous fountain. It will prove warming and pleasant- ly invigorating. It will prove equally agreeable after a held at ight T O T (T T LA was the Lester Kitkpatrick ing. In fact, it will be found good all the time. Try some today. % when it " The spant in.play. op phonogr: The - procecds entertainment. ent Sun- week, but is some last Wedn GIFTS - from a man's store ~ for a man HIS BETTER STORE FOR MEN HAS MADE ample provisions to meet the great demand for Holiday Merchandise—we've taken time and care and given our expert knowledge to gathering individualized gifts—every one of sterling goodness, which men like, prefer. Gifts of the same splendid quality standard in keeping with the celebrated—— | KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES # ] PO nbflanwmfianfi,amm’b 4 B CHOOSE EARLY—SHOP IN COMFORT -—and avoid the worry, the discomforts and the rush which always attend “last minute” gift purchasing. GILL BROS. —the House of Kuppenheimer good clothes wénwmum R RSO SORISORTHIS R RIS 02 HTIRIA Jennings and son, Ray,| winter some time in the future by th are l_mvin'&: brisk walk or a turn at skat- * Miss Aarnes i must be expecting I RGN AN