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Items for this column will s gladly received by ‘Mrs, Harvey, telephone 114-W. Readers owe it to their guests and to them. selves to see that items -of local (7 interest are reported. Every iteta “be- given proper considera- tion when source is known. Y Mrs, Ira French, expects to go to ~}AReley* tomdrrow to visit friends. Polar Pie. Ask for it.. 2-14tt Dan Rose returned to Bém‘idji this nin:rnlng from a business trip to Kel- liher. J. W. Wileox is spending -a" few days this week at Nebish transactin; . Dupiness. ¢ A big display of standara growerics at half price, buy one and take tw. at Troppmans: it $-22 MrsiMort Pendergast of Birchwood H{arm“Was calling on friends while shopping: in ‘Bemidji Thursday. 3 a = > ~ Mrs, E. N. Smith of Blackduck was the between train guest of friends in bgemldjl while ‘shopping here Thurs- ay. e Mrs. A. B. Kobe, 714 Bemidji- ave., hds returned from Kelliher where she has visited her mother for a few days. Polar Pie. Ask for fu 2-14tf Mrs. E. E. Kenfield returned yes- u‘xda_i‘ from Cags Lake, where she was’ guest of Mrs- Harding since Monday. s - Fine Muslin, 10 yards for Thoppman’s Bargain Base- 1t 3-24. Lonsdale’ $1.59: ment. s Dr. D. L Stanton returned yester-|" day from the twin cities, where. he went Manday night to attend to busi- ness matters, ¢ & Breakfast sets, Bridge sets Tca Cloths, Underwear, Children’s thin and other' novelties in the Art D partment at the Bazaar Store. 1 L8z Mrs. Leo Opsahl returnedto Be-|. midji last evening from Cass Lake, where she visited . her sister, Mrs. Dumphy, for a few days. Polar Pie, Ask'for it. 2-14¢f Gordon Harnwell and Forrest Sath- ‘re will go tomorrow- to .Bass - Lake, where they will spend Sunday’ with the laiter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre, and they will return to Be- midji Monday morning. . 7. Mrs. Caroline Abbott, who has been very ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ray: Kaliher, 413 ‘America ave., for the past (four weeks, is able to be up and around a. partof each day. World’s Agency at 1008 Doud avenue. Tele- phone 393-W. Mrs: E. W.Gaines. Star Knitting Compary 51823 John Larson, who is taking an agri- . cultural course.at the U. of Minne- © sota‘during‘the fall'and winter terms, _will_girive.in.Bemidji tomorrow and remain with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larson during the summer, -and will not return to ‘the University until next fall to complete: his course. Frank Shimmel, who has; vigited friends at Frohn for a few days, re- turned -to his home. on: Twenty-first! street Thursday. ¥ 3 $50,000 to th_nd company. on farms. Dean 1-18tf “Miss Lucy LaFontisee returned:this morning to her home jn Bemidji af- ter visiting her sister ai Minneapolis for the past’'three weeks. Mrs. Enima Hinshaw, Mrs. ‘Vern Hinshaw and daughter Helen, and Elmer Hinshaw of Wilton, are guests of Bemidji friends this week. i The art department at ihe: hazi store_will be open to the public day, March 24. 1t 4 Miss Esther Peterson. of arrived in Bemidji last”eveni a will be the guest of Miss Mabel Croon 209" Pemidji avenue, for a féw:days. Mrs. J. Scarrott returned yesterday morning from Stephens, Minn.,' where she "has visited her daughter, -Mrs. H. M. Cords and family for'the past week. S Every mother should <lesrn truth about pasteurized milk, th they would use nothing else for iheir children. . © b 4 bt 828 Howard Palmer, who is taking an engineering course at the U of Min- nesota, arrived in Bemidfi this morn- ing to be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B Palmer during his:spring| vacation. . | Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2-14t¢ Norman French is *expected home/| tomorrow morning from Owatonna, where he is attending Pillsbury, Aca- demy. He, will spend his spring vaca- tion with his parents,.Mr. and Mrs, E. French, 1123 Beltrami ave. ’The art department’ at. the bazaar store will be open to the public F_x'(‘- day March 24. 54 <1t 862 Miss Dora Hazen left Thursday night for Parkers Prairie where she| will visit her mother and sister, and| she will also visit relatives .at HEagle Bend. She expects to return to ‘Be; midji about the 10th of April. Fifteen-inch hard ‘and- soft woed slabs for $3.50 per load at Bemidji Mapufacturing Co. 0 3 Mrs. S. A Delaney'and neice Miss Anna Delaney of Hubbard, who have been visiting for a few days at the 70 HOLD FOOD SALE" The lagdies of the Episcopal el_un'ch‘ will hold a food sale Saturday after-| ;{noon jn the Gas company’s office. 6. A. R. AND CIRCLE MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON . The ladies of.the G. A. R.-Circle will meet Saturday afternoon. at 3 o'clock at’\the Moose ‘hall and it is desired that all members be present. . The G. A. R. will hold its regular eeting Saturday’.afternoon at 1:30 clock at ' the Moose halll 2%, MRS. GANTER ENTERTAINS Mrs. J. N. Ganter entertained a few friends at 1 o'clock luncheon Thurs- .day -at her home, 613 Third street, and the afternoon hours were pleas- Antly passed in playing bridge. The guests included Mesdames B. A. XKol- be, R. J. Ripple, F. J. Koors, F. Lue- beck, C.'N. Nielson and R. V. Harker. MOTHER'S CLUB MEETS TOMORROW AFTERNOON The Mother’s club will meet at the home of ‘Mrs. Ri"J, Boardman, 1221 Beltrami .avenue, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock; and ‘all members are urged to be present. An interesting program has been prepared, and lunch yill be served. Mesdames Boardman, Rhea and Robinson will be hostesses. G. A. R. CIRCLE ENTERTAINED The Ladies of the G. A. R. circle were entertained at the home of Mrs. S."C. Bailey Thursday afternoon, the affernoon: was spent in sewing’ and conversation, after which a fine lunch was served -by the hostess. Those present were: Mesdames Bailey, Ril- ey, Booth, Cole, Ralph, Lepper, Wick- ham, Villeman, Graves, Wheelock, Aldrich, Parker, Kinder, Schroeder, Gamble, Smith, Connick, English, Du Val, Chambers, Minnick and Dorothy Jean Wickham., . y 'DOES NOT UNDERSTAND GIFT Frenchman Absofutely Without Edi cation Is Unable to Explain His Mathematical Powers. 7' Jacques Inaudi is in Paris. Nightly be “demenstrates - his extraordinary: feats of calculation; He 'displays al-’ ways the same'assurance, the same ac- |home of Mr. and Mrs:-J. ‘C. Courtney curacy, and when, occaslonally, he gets-| 819 Bemidji avenue, left this noon for| too stiff a questiom, for just-a second Grand Rapids, where they will visit Mrs. Delaney’s sons, who are in-husi- ness there. Item after item has been writ:on in the large city papers:by the We. men’s clubs and doctors’ mrging re | use of pasteurized milk, éspeciai, for childrén. S 28 Earl Cochran a student at thé Uni- versity of Minnesota, arrived in'Bem: idji this morning, and will spend his spring vacation at the home: of his parents, Mr. agd M. G.- W.: Coch~ ran, 500 Minnesota'avenue, 5 Lafighling In fiis Sleeve “I was told nothing but an opera- tion would help my stomach trouble, and was_getting ready for the opera- tion when a friend advised me to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. The first dose helped ‘me. 1 am now as well as ever in my life, and am laughing up my sleeve at the doctors.” he presses his hands to his wiile fore- head :before —answering—exactly , the same gesture he had forty-two years ugo when he came to the capital for the first time. % % “ 7That ‘was in 1880; observes Le Petit Purisien;. Paris (translited i, the. Kansas City ‘Star). Inaudi“was ghen 11 years old. The Son of poor Pie{lmont- ese peasants, he knew neither How to read nor write; but'after'a few min- ntes of the intense’abstraction of fhe savant he could solve the most com- | plex mathematical problem. ‘Wandering about the world, display-, ing a-trained monkey in cafes for a livelihood, it ‘was a&. custom to :ask. his audience to- put arithmetical prob- lems to him, and-hfs fattastical enge in solving them finally attracted the attention of a Marseilles merchant;, who brought him to Paris. He completely amazed the scholnrs and in a few'days was celebrated. He could never. explain the mechanism of his calculations. He simply possessed “See The Smart Spring SATURDAY: OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT “'will present a display of Spring Hats which every ‘Woman and M_iss will ‘wish to see, From gorgeous Picture are here in authentic st shades. NOTABLE IN THE Flower Trimmed To think of the delighfful Spring Season is to think of flowers. The two are insep- - arable—and so flowers, in all their 10'vt_alinesg, adorn the headwear of the new season. Hat to simple Turban, they vles and approved Spring SHOWING WILL BE ‘Hats There aie variout; flowers, 'and they are employed in many ways. '_ On some hats they are used for facing, on’ othérs they are banked high on the crown. There are Poppies, Daisies, French Roses and other small flowers, effectively arranged on hats of Hemp, Lisere, Sisca Braid and Horse Hair. PRICES: $7.50 $10 Elko Building BEMIDJI DAILY, 'PIONEER | | | | | | | 1 Wonien’;fl Emergency Cémm‘iitée, . " Near East Rellef 1. Mrs. Philip North Moore. 2. Mrs, Carrie Chapman Catt, chairman. 3. Mrs. Thomas G. Winter. 4. Mrs. Frank A. Vanderlip. 5. Mrs. Josephus Dani 6. Mrs. George Maynard Minor. These six women and over fifty others equally well-known nationally are making an emergency appeal to the women of the land to defeat the threat of death that hangs over the children of the Near East. the mysterious power wHh which cer- tain human beings are sometimes gilt- | ed. Broca, who mensured his skull, found the head abnormally developed on the right side. That was all. Inaudi has remained ever since a marvelous calculating machine, a living prodigy, but has made no néw .contributions to the progress of mathematics. . Clyde Martin of Turtle River, was ‘<‘f; business -visitor in Bemidji Thurs- day. CAN SEE GROWTH OF METALS Interesting Experiments Conducted by Ohio Professor Recently Made Public by Scientific Monthly. When a plece of iron wire is placed in a solution of potassium ferricyanide (2 to 4 per. cent), containing some egg-white or gelatine to act as pro- tective collold, and a little sodium chioride, delicate blue-green. vesicles and tubules of ferrous ferricyanide P L b PAGE THREE are .quickly formed; thé tubnles grow out rapidly Into the solutlon, and within half;an hour or less;the whole wire Is covered with a dense filament- ous growth resewbling. hlue green algne, writes Prof.‘Ralph §. Lillie of Nela research laboratory, Cleveland, [’ 0., in the Scientifié Monthly. ’ Tron is an especially favorable metal for such experiments, apparently be- cause of the presence of niiierons’ local electric couples hetween differs ent areas of ‘the metallic 'surface, snd filaments several centimeters long are readily obtained, These often exhibit delicate and xegular crops-striations and other appenrances suggestive of [° organic structure. 1t iatead of iron the related metals, cobalt.and nickel, are used, a differ- ent type of growth isiobtaind, coarser and wnore :yesictlay In structure and avith. finer tubules ‘many of the Tatter follow a chatacteristic, tortuous. or zig- zag course, B i The Country of Mothers-in-Law. China until recently was the coun- try of mothers-in-law, .where they reigned and used their power to make martyrs Jof thelr ,daughters-in-law. One cannot imagine to what point this ferocious authority was capried. But thelr good time 18 negring an end; the young wives have liberated them- selves in the Chinese republic. The feminists of Canton have won a “glorious victory”: First—There i8 no lopger any war- | riage code, Second the wife ‘has the right to keep all she has earned. Third—The divorce laws are the same for the two sexes. 1t would be interesting to know what is thought of all this by the old man- | darins with crystal or mother-of-pearl buttons. et e e He Wasn't Saying. “You want a big army, battleships, submarines and'’airplanes merely for self-defense?" i “Of course,” sald the dlplomat. “And you have no thoughts of ag. gression against any other nation?” “None to speak of,” replied (he (ip- lomat, styly.—Birmuinghum Age-Herald. AT $25.00 values. 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