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" 0] it to their gue selves to see” that items of local interest ara reported. Every ite: for J. W. Naugle left this noon Ll..4 ch. Mrs. Clate; Waymaft:6f: entertained :Mrs. Earl Bucklen home yesterday- aiternom._ at-her blouse keep In‘ mind—~two phases— ENTERTAIN.AT BRIDGE. - Mts. Bretta' Loufhourrow and Miss | friends at bridge yesterday afternooni| at the:C: W. Stanton home, 717 Lake 1) Boulevard. - .. i 7 2 will holdtheir regular ,meetinf( this ]e]vle ing at.8 o'clock .in, the K. .C. 3| ‘| be'present. MODERN SAMARITANS TO' When ‘you- go in' quest'of ‘& méw| The Modern Samaritans will hold their regular meeting at'the K. C. Sarah:' ‘Arnold ~ entertained’ a few:|H .. HOLD MEETING TONIGHT | ¥ 'he Royal ‘Neighbors of : America |§ ~It-is desired .that. all members . MEET THURSDAY NIGHT | ! nil 1 . A Yankee Samson, For a long time Grandfather Higgins insisted that he was a very light sleep- er and that a slight noise would al- ways waken him. On the other hand, grandmother was sure that he could gleep sounder than the ordinary per- gon—so sure, indeed, that she declared she could cut off his whiskers some morning. Grandfather retortetha; it she could succeed in doingit,; would go With her' to visit thelr Som| in Idabo. . Fon g For a few days, grandmot! - 88l no more about it; nppnren}l; both e forgotten the’ conversations” Buf:on morning . when - grandfather -awol throat and the lower part of his¥: felt unusually cold. He sut_quh,‘m, put hi§ hand to his face, and utters ing a little cry, jumpediup and hurs ried to the mirror. Sure emngugh, his whiskers were gone. in bewilderment and saw a mass of grayish-white hair and a pair of grand- mother's 'shears on a chair beside the night without his knowing. it “"'“‘ five Connecticut' scouts to go to the | He looked round | FVETN PAGE THREE, PAIRS OF EAGLES — Troop 12 of West Haven, Connm., boasts two pairs of brothers who are Eagle scouts, namely, Jultus and |’ Henry De Wick, and Alfred and Wil liam Kaehrle, The De Wick brothers have both been semlor patrol leaders LENTEN SERVICE TONIGHT AT ST. BARTHOLOMEW .CHURCH e Lenten services will b held this evening at 7:30 at-St.- Bartholomew’s Episcopal church, and the public is cordinlly invited to attend. aud the older brother was one of the International Jambbree at'London. [ GOLDWYN Presents’ 3-30 tf| “crepe de’ chint” and “over the skirt,” | hall Thursday evening at 8 o’clock 3 3 v ight !— P e L and o all the diplays you will findi|and it is desired that all members| This smart day-time dress of ,‘;;':;m'sf‘&::‘tipr::w:}' was rig ) Mrs. Charles Blakel of _Turtle | the - blousés repeating ‘them, ~There be present. | iy smooth-faced wool sulting s of the " River came to Bemidji:this morning dollar day sales. 5 Marcum, 603 Bemidji avenue, is seriously ill at her home, are ‘many simple ovér-the:skirt' styles similar to the pretty blouse shown, here, and they invite the' seamstress toi try her Hand at blouse’ making.’ This is made of a colorad’crepe, with sewed at Mis. - Archie’ Naugle, MRS. NAUGLE ENTERTAINS A few friends enjoyed a social af- ternoon while they’ home of Sixth street, Monday, it being her the' 108 sort approved by fashion for wear ‘everywhere that suits are worn. Its lines Are graceful and simple, reveal- ing the development of draped effects ‘fn skirts. It adopts the vogue of ple- RESOL{JT]ON OF SYMPATHY Whereas, it has pleased the Al- mighty to remove from our midst by ELAT " EDWARD E.KIDDER 4 William ]'o:;w she has a trained nurse in attendance. | whive n the collar apd -cuffs, orna<| {fures; ¥ ) t lar and Ct ). | bi: i . S que sleeves, lined with silk In a |death our esteemed friend and Arch- 4% L Polar Pie. Ask for 1t. 2-14tt ":“'e"d"“l“,‘l"“‘?‘;‘"‘f"f‘!“‘““' and :«lirtl}:yat!}inawfi;:zg;. Lunch was ser | gon rasting egor, and of handsome |er, Mr. W. J. Krugar, who has for |Directed by CLARENCE BADGER| presents B S et ek trimmed Wwith beads, ! : g i girdles of beads or metal. many years occupied a_ prominent . LY Mrs. A, . Bullock, of Akeley came | S ([ EAMEERN rAn TO GIVE el LTEs L [ Hen i our ldst, malntaining under ‘A GOLDWYN PICTURE| Markmaln S to Bemidji last evening to visit her . e +i PARTY THURSDAY -NIGHT | (s nt e i i e o e B & i S 2 B : ; Lo Bemidil st ever g e 533 |, Ingwald and< Mise tabl Male,| , PLEEY OISO Cord | STABLE BOY TO STATESMAN |jluis, en o reputation stove xe-|3MOLLY MALOME Bl - (Greatest Comedy Irvine avenue. c:‘lllirelgoon s ; ngem?d%i g—pues. parties will be' given' Thursday eve-| ' L Therefore Resolved, that in the|3SIDNEY AINSWORTH | i i CT day. e LR ning: at' 8 -o'clock at the: Masonic | Englishman Born in Humble Circum- | death of Mr. Kruger we have sustain- ’SYLVIA BREAMER & CO E : I - | & Mrs. George Keiser ‘nnd Mrs. Guy Simpkins were: between- train shop- pers in Bemidji today and returned to their homes: at Turtle ‘River this|sxeley wh “will visit friends £ i Perh; - 'y whe; will visit friends for " o erhaps mo man of modern times |0 18 S A evening. a few dayss ST. PAUL’S LADIES’ AID TO has passed a more_varied and roman- his family and mourning friends, . ‘)l ¥ MEET THURSDAY AFTERNOON s " | gver whom sorrow has hung her sable Staged by Emmett J."Ilyns, tic: life than Thomas Ward, who com- | ;0416 “our heartfelt condolence, and Tomonnaw dgld‘ conlii 4 Bu J Jacob Detling. of Blackduck; who has been the -guest-of his daughter, Mrs, John Graham, 615 Bemidji ave- nue, for the past two weeks, ret\rned to his home Tuesday. - . ‘¢ . Cook With*Gas 3-30 tf Mrs. Adeline Goodrich returned to Bemidji Tuesday morning from Verndalg where she went Saturday to attend the funeral of her uncle, A. A. Lalone. s 5 5 R Cronemiller of 'Northern drove to|will be served .after -the business| penses more than 50 per cent—be- | Foreman, Mrs. Morgan and daughters, Izola|Bemidji Tuesday to attend the|meeting’ cause of which proof of his ability he A. D. Johnson JOHN YDE and Ellen, and Mrs. McGriff of Nary |funeral of Wes Wright. was sent to Florence on & confidential | Secretary Sl arrived in Bemidji last evening for a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grife, 806 Bemidji ave- nue. Miss M: Phibbs cam there this morning. - Lloyd Swedberg, who has visited friends and-relatives in Bemidji for the past week, returned to his home at Buena -Vista Tuesday. ~Mrs.. John Noel -and . Mrs. , Earl Polar ‘Pie. Ask for it, A. Torgerson of Grand Rauids; who has been transacting business in Bem- ¥ ¢ Arnold, Aeacher. in Central schogl left this morning for 3-30 tf 1 om his farni’in Rockwood to Bemidji yesterday and transacted business here, returning 2-1448 hall by ‘the Order of Eastern Star for the members and Masons and their.families., The Ladies’ Aid “of 'St. Pauls Evangelical church will meet Thurs- day afternoon’ at ‘the home of Mrs. Adolph Klein, ‘520, Minnesota ave- nae, and_Mrs. Klein will be hostess. Everybody is welcome: MODERN WOOPMEN HOLD MEETING THIS EVENING There will be initiation at the reg- ular meeting of the Modern Wood- men- this-evening-at 8 o’clock at the K. C. hall, and it is especially urged that, all. members.be present. Lunch BETHEL LUTHERAN LADIES’ AID TO MEET TOMORROW - The Ladies’ Aid of the Bethel Lu- meeting 'ljhursdny -afternoon at 2:30 theran church will hold its regular| stances Made Place for Himself Among the Great. menced life as a stable boy and who later became famous as a statesman, the Intimate of kings and the player of a prominent role at the court of Parma. Ward, who was born at Yorkshire, Eng., in 1810, entered the service of Prince Lichtenstein of Hungary at an early age, and soon made a name: for himself as a jockey in Vienna. In 1846 he was made master of the horse at the court of the duke of Lucca, proving his efficiency by reducing ex- mission of the highest importance in 1848. But shortly afterward the duke's rule was terminated by a revo- lution, and Ward became an active agent of Austria, recovering the hered- ed the loss of a friend whose fellow- ship it was the honor and pleasure to enjoy; that we bear willing testimony to his many virtues; that we offer to pray that infinite goodness may bring speedy relief to their burdened hearts and inspire_them with the consola- tions that Hope in futurity and Faith in God give even in the shadow of the tomb. lutions be presented to the family of the deceased and spread upon the minutes of the Record. Committee: Adeline_Goodrich Frank Grimm Abraham Cohen. Bertha Schmidt THE PIONEER WANT ADS " Resolved that a copy of these reso- [ 1td4-5|r WALLACE McDONALD ARE IN THE CAST »+ YANKEE (> IV KING ARTHUR'S COURT SPECIAL—Friday and Saturday PILLSBURY’S ROYAL SEAL FLOUR 49.1b sack—$2.25 Guarantéed to Satisfy oth St. and America The infant f Mr. . [idji for t 7 j Ole "Q‘\‘Iiligy?nwhsi:‘l:i ‘i‘ms’, ;eg: dt;\{[(:in ;,dq’;nf otx;:i}:e &ars';‘it:v go;i:ey st,oldeal;.on the. O'hd(‘)qfi in .« t-h% éb‘s%ne't“ of tbfi itary estates of Parma dnd Placentla, BRING RESULTS i i by £oitd J care of. for the past ten weeks by chuich. Mrs. Peter Eastman will) As a reward, he was made prime min- : it 10¢ & 25¢ Mrs. C. }“VllliflTs at her farm home, Miss Alice Graves, second grade te:tgfisndl. All are cordially invited i‘fter and sex;t .'as ;m envoy, first to e 13“590“ during the serious illness of Mus.|tegcher in the Bemidji schools, left ;) . enna and later to St. Petersius. | @O OO OO0 0000 g + Qualey, was returned to his home-at After the assassination of the yputh- | N : o e— - 511 America avenue yesterday. Mrs. Qualey_is much improved. FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO JOHNSON'S | Bemidji’s Greatest and Largest Ready-to-Wear Store. today- for- Tenstrike to visit her sis- ter, Mrs. W: A. Rice, for a few deys} Cook With Gas Mr. and Mrs. Lon Davis of Wilton drove to Bemidji Tuesday and attend- led -the funeral of the late Wright, held in the Methodist church Mr. and Mrs. Ge‘oréa Boerner and family are moving today.from 1110 Jameés Rice of Tehstrike is transact- 8-30 tf Wes MISS ‘MILLS ENTERTAINS Miss Edith Mills entertained a few “| friends at her home, 907 Beltrami avenue, Monday night, complimén- tary to Miss Alice James, who is het guest this week( A" pleasant eve- ning was spent in dancing and play- nig cards, and lunch was served by the hostess. ELKS LADIES WILL HAVE VOLLEY BALL TOURNAMENT ment is to'be started. ful Charles III, whom the baron had placed upon the throne'iof Parma, “Ward retired from public life and took to agricultural pursuits In Aus- tria, When he dled, carrying with him many secrets connected with the lead- ing families of Europe, this man who started as a stable boy bore no less than nineteen distinguished titles, among them several :conferged by the reigning houses of Austria, Germany It is reported that the German scout organization, hitherto known as Der TONIGHT LAST TIMES A Worthy Vehicle for ' CONSTANCE BINNEY A dramatic story of a fool- ish marriage and after- Elinor A drama of white-heat pass Hobart Bosworth Robert McKim e TN Fair jions—of a beautiful girl, i 18 Irvine| The volley ball teams played sev- i ! | Minnesota, avenue L0 echased the | eral closely matched games at the and. Busglas A Realart Picture entitled Thome. \ Elk’s club rooms yesterday, and will] % ¢ ‘ . ’ , i play again Thursday afternoon in- '} vy i 2-14p¢|Stead of Friday. All players are re- GERMAN BOY SCOUTS nig i 1€ anas - Polar Pie. Ask for it. 2 quested to be present, as a tourna- alone, on the edge of the Sahara Desert, in a nest of crime and the prize for which three men fought. A Comedy ing business in Bemidji' today and while her is the guest of his parents, BIRTHDAY. PARTY Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rice 520 Irvine| Mrs. R. A. Mar, 1012 Minnesota avenue. 4 fide avenue; pleasantly entertained seven friends Saturday afternoon in honor Pfadfinderbund, has applied for affilia- year consequences. tion with the International scout hody which will convene for the second con- ference in Paris next July. The only —Comedy— “ALL AROUND”. Pathe News —and— Stor ¢ s i of her birth anniversary. Social: iy 3 Tlma ro that has _James McAndrews of Big Falls|of hor birth anniverssry. | S0Chl question tnvolved will be whether or rought the visited friends in Bemidji Tuesday : 4 ot the Ger organization 1s will- b Low Prioas to en ‘routé’ rom’ Minneapolig ' where guests sewed. and .a_birthday lunch| R rman organization l1s w 0! S o had attended to business matters | Was setved by Mfs.’ Mar. She re-|Ing to follow genulne scout lines as = Bemlidji for & week: ceived a rfnumbcr of pretty and use-| practiced in the British empire, United. = = - = = 2 ful gi 5 I ; ul gifts from the guests. States and elsewhere rather than the TONIGHT 7:30 & 9:00 AR SAS, | militaristic type which it originally - ’Adopted. Lord Hampton, assistant chief commissioner of the British scout organization, says that if Ger- many can produce a genuine, sterling scout there will -probably be no ob- Jection to his jolning his brothers at the next jamboree. ST. PHILIP'S LADIES’ AID TO HOLD MEETING TOMORROW St. Philip’s Ladies” Aid will meet Thursday afternoon in the church basement and will be entertained by Mesdames Fred Rhoda, Geo. Klung- ness and T. Bahr. All ladies are re- quested ‘to bring their needles and thimbles as there is sewing. to be done for the altar boys and the rec- $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean Land compan) . 1-18tt Am}ther Express Load of —Use the Rebate Cards— ¥: 3 Tomorrow : & FRIDAY Mesdames Frank Rohrer, Frank Latimer and Henry Sanders of Tur- tle River spent the day in Bemidji between trains today attending the dollar day s: es, | Mrs. H. Z. Mitchell left this morn- ing for St. Cloud, cailed there by the serious illness of her father, F. H. g —— TOMORROW & FRIDAY 'REX Even in the Soul of a Life-Scarred Woman Loving Her Son, Deserving His Scorn— - Indian's Mystery Carving. A wonderfu) bit‘of wood carving in MILLINERY JUST RECEIVED | We say we are sell- ingv Hats — ‘“Yes, lots of them.” WHY ? Because we have them here by the hundred to choose from—all at those low popular ‘pricési Come d see for yourself— e invite your inspection HATS AT $3.95 . HATS AT : $2.95 "HATS AT $1.95 Quality Tells— Prices Sell 13 el I | | | ! tory. A large attendance is urged. {a cousin of Mrs. Cota, accompanied them to Bemidji and will be their|ances Whitney, assistant” superintendent of the state reformatory. 2-14tf Harry Bridgeman returned to Bem- idji Monday from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he was called last week because of - the serious iliness of his mother. She was improving when he left there. p Polar Pie. Ask for it Mrs. J. W. Diedrich and daughter Kathryn will leave tomorrow morn- ing for Little Falls where they will visit. relatives, her mother, Mrs. W. L. Rundell, who has been their guest in Bemigji fot several weeks, will re- turn 3o her home with them. i es. The Flour—Pillsbury’s 6t 4-7} Mrs. R. E. Cota and daughter, Margaret, returned to Bemidji from Little Falls whef went last! Friday to attend-theg“funeral of their uncle, Lyman Signer, which - was held there Saturday. Mrs. H. J. Meyer, guest for a time. “*NOTICE: | Any person driving over 15 miles| an hour in the city and over.10 miles in the school zone will be prosecuted, also any one driving with cut out open BRING RESULTS Al an’s, Home Mi day afte! avenue, will setvice in charge of the Mrs. A. M. Bagley. A tall given by Mrs. Henry Grife. Thoge who have Lenten envelopes for the special Lenten offering are requested- to bring them at this time. quested that there be a large attend- BAPTIST MISSION SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT e METHODIST MISSIONARY The regular meeting of the Mis- sionary society of the Baptist church will be held at the home of Mrs. L. C. Coe, 1101' Minnesota avenue, this evening. An interesting program: has been prepared and all are invited to attend. Lunch will be served follow~ ing the program at which Mrs. Swisher and Mrs. Coe will be hostess- SOCIETY MEETS: TOMORROW e of’/ MARK TWAIN PLAY -7 ENDS RUN TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Wom- |- ome, | ionary society of the Methodist’ chutth,.to bé held Thurs- oon at 2:30 o’clock at the . Angvall; 1002 Bemidji be a_special Lenten resident, will be It is re- To miss Mark Twain’s “A Connecti- cut Yankee in King Arthur’s Coprt,” the Fox special production at the Rex parts of the wogld. The film ends its hun tonight, . H.| neck of ‘the bottle, and how he got the museum of the Minnesota Historl- cal soclety was done by a deaf and dumb Chippewa Indian at White Earth reservation. Inside a small whisky bottle are the figures of a boy and a dog ‘standing be- side a large .wheel. Every bit of the | construction is of wood, which is brightly colored. How. the Indian got all his figures throngh the narrow his grouping arranged and stuck to- gether is a mystery. Even the neck of the bottle Is corked with a big wooden plig on the inslde a$ well as on the outside. Nobody_ knows how the Indian got "the wood inside the bottle, and the In- dian, be[Rg:dumb, never told.: | Good Whistler Story. “One of Whistler's stories was of| -Burne-Jones and himself going to a l>country " fgir and wandering Into a “sideshow to see a taltooed lady—and| he was afraid to say how mdny sib- "*jects were tattooed on lier—on’ one kiee ‘the American Eagle, on the other, the “Unlon Jack, and on her back Leonar- “do's Last Supper. And she ‘really way amazing, and they enjoyed it hugely. | Sonie four or five years afterward, in London, Burne-Jones burst In upon Whistler, and told him the sume tat-| NALALL “THE 1§ | Breaking | POINT”’ l l Starring = B opye N B BARRISCALE With an’All-Star Cast Including Walter McGrail Joseph Dowling . Wilfred Lucas > Pat O’Malley . Ethel Grey Terry . He had money—Ilots of it;| and a beautiful wife and| child. But he wasn’t hap-__ Why? 4 py- i ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS i | i AND A COMEDY. tooed lady’ was at’ the Aquarium, and| they must go and see her again. And they went and she had grown very | 3. pempell. _ . . ’l i s ELKOR Sweet in simplicity, strong “Cottage of Delight.” Di “Love Never Dies” King Vidor’s ‘Wonderful Picture of Love Everlasting in spectacular sensation, human in sympathy. Adapted from Will N. Harben’s rected by King Vidor, Lloyd Hughes and Madge Bellamy Head Great Cast. MUTT& JEFF| Educational Coniedy In Two Parts Starring: Torchy : __COMING SUNDAY—— . D. W. Griffith’s “DREAM STREET” A Dramatic Comedy Suggested by Characters of Thomas Burke. CHARLES CHAPLAN in his very latest, “PAY DAY” A FIRST'NATIONAL ATTRACTION 4 o ; Coming—*“THE QUEEN OF SHEBA” EEEEEEEEREEE ST RLEREAN Sl l L e e e N will be prosecuted. £ £ ¥ ey el et of Polise,[(eaier: 5 3337975 & 10% 8¢, L1153 out 1 the mesnwhe v i they | ‘ JOHNSON’S T T -4} Tovain’s *tiasterpiece, this- gem- of | looked at the Last Supper, all the | " s 1 s : ! 1 f b e e 3 8 o i apostles wore & broad grin."—From | —THURS. & FRIL.— | : ¢ TRAILS for HOSIERY THE PIONEER WANT ADS humor:is immensely popular in all “Tphe Whistien. Journat” by-g: Be-and - - - : Commg Saturday, CROSSING R ] ) | T T i (R S SN SR EE