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Ttems for llh 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 local t-urut are reported. Every item will be givem proper consi . tion'when source is | is knowa. | "Mrs Ed. J:é\rfion of Bemidji left | foday for Evi 9, ;where she }\ml make ‘her fut@ e, ’i! Mrs. Charles_Pierson of Robbins- ! dale is 9lgitthk] Her . deughter, Mrs. 0. W. Sievert, 1217 ‘Minnesota ave- ! nue. Moose Carmval Dances—-last of this seried toig 1d7-29 Misses Bess and ‘€arol Knox went ‘to Nebish Tuesday to ‘spend a week during the berry . season on their father’s farm near there. Mrs. Clem Williams-has returned to her home in Grant’ Valley after visiting at’ the-home of-Mrs. Wesley. Ellett, 103 Irvine avenue, Carnival dances at the Moose hall sench evening -of the Moose Blzur. 5t7-29, . Miss Angeline LaDoux, who was , the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Edward Moran, 516 Park avenue, for three weeks, has returned to her home at Hibbing. Mrs. Carl .Jones..of: Nebish came to Bemidji Friday morning to spend the week end at the home of her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. M.- W. Knox, 1117 Park avenue. Big Moose Bazaar. this evening. ‘Come and have a good time. 5t7-29 Miss Marion Scott, who took teach- ers’ examinations in Bemidji Mon- “day and Tuesday of this week, re- turned to hér home at Laporte Wed- nesday morning, Fred. Jewett-and sister; Mrs. Sam- uel LaBlanc, arrived & in Bemidji Thursday morning from their homes at Estevan, Sask., " Canada, called here by the serious . illness of their mother, Mrs. Fred Petra,-1005 Mis- sissippi avenue. Special present given this evening to those attending the Moose Ba- zaar. 5t7-29 Mrs. Carrfe Nordeen * of Seattle, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Bemidji - for,:some time, #¥eft yesterday for Ft. Francis on a ‘business trip. She expects to return to Bemidji for. a. short®visit. before leaving for her home. Victor Jewett -of . Tower -City, N. D., reached Bemidji Wednesday noon in response to a telegram inform- ing him, of the illness of his mother, Mrs. Fred Petra. Another son, Hub- ert Jewett, is expected here soon from Seattle. Mrs. Petra’s condition is slightly improved ‘at present, More fun than ever at the Moose Bazaar, LAST NIGH.’L‘, TONIGHT. % -1d7-29 Mrs. Edmond Jewett: ni\d children, Enil, Edna, Cordelia and Ethel, re- tarned” to ' their home at Seventh street ‘and ‘Park '“avenue Thursday _evening from Fort Ripley where they were guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip- Mangan and daughter, Miss Flora. They were accompanied to Bemidji by Mrs. Peter St. Marie of Little Falls, an aunt of Mr. Jew- ett’s who came to visit. her sister, Mrs. Fred Petra, ai i here. Mrs. E. E. Char berhm left on the early mommg fi'ain ‘Thursday for her home Gleutana, Mont., after visiting fi ighbors: here for a few days on return from Belle Plaine, her fi B she had been summon the serious illness.of hersisters.: Mrs. Chamberlain states that Montana has “come back,” and :-thata“bumper crop of all graing is assured, ang since every availablé acre was seed- ed last spring a lively and protracted threshing - campaign -is_certain. /BLUNDERS Wiy is, this wrong? The answer. will be found among today’s want ads. (What “Bl ”.do you suggest?) Copyright ,~ Associsted Editors ‘owing. to 1 3, Nordale will motor to Lnke to conduct morning serv- ices there, a: e Miss Doloras Angvall returned the first of the week from Cloquet where she has spent several weelis with her father., ¥ LAST NIGHT!—tonight, of the big annual ‘Moose ‘Bazaar, - 1d7-29, George Wilson of Big Lake was in Bemidji Friday en route to . Minne- apolis where he ;gxpects to remain for some time. Mrs. M. Phlbbs‘afi daughter, Mus Pear), returned™o their f4; n% at Rockwood %oday after spending few days in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ireland of Crookston "are week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Evans and fam- ily, 915 Beltrami avenue . 3 7 Carnival dances at the Moose hall tonight, _tickets $1,00, 24 729 Mr. and Mrs; Arthur Nelson have purchased- the F. B. Porten home, 1120 Beltrami avenue, and will move there the first of the week. “Mrs. 1da Nims of/Freeland, Mich., who has been the guest of her niece, Miss Ida Virginia Brown, for a week, returned Wednesday to her home. 3 ——— Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fellows and their son Roland and his family came to Bemidji Friday to attend the Odd Fellows picnic and returned to their home at Tenstrike in the.evening. J, J. Cameron, cou: Duluth, formerly.” “of has been calling transacting business past few days, returnedtoday to his- home. Mrs, H. A, guest, Miss Freda Schroeder of Wheaton, Minn,, also Miss Myrtle Johnson left yesterday by auto for Winnipeg where they expect to spend a week. Frank Hitchcock of Long Beach, Cal., arrived in Bemidji last evening to look after his property interests here. ‘He left Bemidji last summer for California, where he has lived since that time, and he is. calling on friends while :here. $50,000 to loan on favms. Deap Land eompany. 1-18t —— . Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Mitchell are ex- pected home -Monday from a ten days’ auto trip to southern Minne- sota. They went from here to De- troit, then to Fairmount and Roch- ester, and ar¢ returning via‘the Twin Cities. They,~have..visited* rehn and friends while away.. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alvin Olson of Evanston, Wyo.,, who have visited for a few days at the home of his and Mrs. I. B. Olson, ‘of the week for Fertile, Minn., to vis- it her parents, Rey. and Mrs. Osmund Johnson, before returning home. Mrs, Philip ill,, dnughter Leah and son Robért left this morning for the cities to +visit''her - mother and gisters for a few days. Mr. Gill came on the train from International Falls and continued the trip to Minne- apolis with them. They expect to drive a new car home from the cities. Mr. and' Mys. Eugene Jenkins of Osseo, Minn. )l]ed on friends in Be- midji this" my iing. They were en route to Te ke and Blackduck to visit friends and relatives. Mr. Jenk- ing’ mother hagibeen the guest of rel- atives there and will return home with them tomorrow. They are mak- ing the trip by a Mrs. H. Seivertson’ and . little daughter, Barbara Ann, of ;Green River, Wyo., Who have been guests of her parents’ ,Mr. and: Mrs. B. ‘Getchell, have gone to Crookston to visit “her sister, Mrs. A. H.- Larson, and’ family, at the Agricultural. col- They..will return again to.Be- mldjibetore‘xemmmg home, 1da" Virginia Brown "and Carrie strong will leave on- the Soo-trdin: this-after for Lake-of-the- ‘Woods spend a week, and will go from there to Quill Lake, Sasi., where they will visit Miss Brown’s parents. Miss Armstrong expects tQ be gone about three weeks and Miss Brown will ‘re to resume her teaching.in music -about October 1.~ Mr. and Mrs.'N. E. Given, Rev. L. P. Warford and ‘Miss Muriel McGhee expect to leave .Monday morning by auto for the cities and Lake Minne- tenka where they will visit at the summer home’ father for'about'a v k. - ford and children. have: for twoweeks. from there to 5 transact -business™ to express. our ;grateful appreciation ,0f the kindness' shown by our friends in our bereavement; to the Baptist church, the Ametican Legion, the business men who so kindly proffered their time and-cars for the funeral, for the useful gifts sent to the home and for the many beautiful floral“tributes. Mrs. Willis A. Coe and family. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Coe an mily, < 5L P ', ‘expect to leave the first]. v DEGREE OF HONOR NOT TO MEET NEXT TUESDAY The Degree of Honor will not meet Tuesday night, which is its reg- ular meeting night, but the regular meeting will be held two weeks from then, as usual. RO ITENS EN'TERTAINED;‘- #BEMIDJI SUNDAY s. H A. Pflughoeft and r. and Mrs ‘P. C. Dvoracek enter- tained at a plcmc supper last evening ut Diamond Point, complimentary :to Mr, and Mrs. Frank B. Porten who will leave Bemidji Sunday morning for their new home at Nashwauk. ; Mr. and Mrs. Porten were also guests of honor at a party given for them by the Ladies’ Aid of St. Paul’'s Evangelical Lutheran church yesterday at’ the home. of Mrs. H. Eicksteadt, 607 Irvine avenue. A pleasant social afternoon was spent, and a token was presented them by the guests. A AN NP Mrs. ‘Herbert Warfield is expected home this evening from Minneapolis where she has been with her sister, Mrs. Swanson, for the past ten days. Miss Lucile Allen of Thief River Falls. visited Miss Esther Honve in Bemidji &' few days.. They both lef§ today fox Blackduck to visit the fors mer’s aunt, Mrs. Herman Thom, for a week. Mrs. Louise Menard of Wauke- gan, who has been a guest of Mrs. Grace Thacker in Bemidji, left this morning for her home. Mrs. Thack- er accompanied her and will visit there for a time. Mrs. G. E, Pennock and Miss Beu- lah Brown of St. Paul will arrive in Bemidji this afternoon and will be guests at the home of the former’s sister, Mrs. D. L. Stanton, and fam- ily, for & few days, then will go to Birchmont .to spend their vacation. H. Mayne Stantcn visited his fam- ily and: other relatives in Bemidji Wednesday en route to his home at Duluth. from' Grand Forks, N. D, where he attended the state' fair. They motored to Walker Wednesday and returned to Bemidji the same day. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Welch and son Everett expect to leave. tomorrow morning by auto for Fargo where they wjll make - their home. Miss’ Kate Hines and brother, Wm. Hines, L ha nted the Welch home, 1433 Irvine ‘'avenue; ‘ang will move there at once. Mr:and Mrs. C. M. Taraldson will come: to. Bemidji Sunday afternoon from ' Cass Lake where they have heen enjoying a- vacation, and will be over-night guests at the home ' of Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton, leaving again' Monday ' morning for their home: in St. Paul. ‘Wm. Murray, who has visited friends and relatives at Tenstrike and Eagle Bend for a few days ex- pected to visit relatives in Winnipeg, but found he was not able to travel on a pass during the strike. He i§ train dispatcher for the Great North- ern railway at Spokane and will make the trip to Winnipeg by auto. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Toogood, son Fred and daughter Helen, Floyd Hill, and the Misses Hendricks of Rochester, Minn., who have spent the past two weeks at a summer cot- tage at Birchmont Beach, left Friday by auto for the Iron Range towns, and from there expected to return home. Mr.. Toogood is a brother of Mrs. Joseph McFadden of Bemidji, and they have also been at Birchmont during that time. CARD. OF THANKS We wish to expresy our sincere thanks to friends, neighbors, mem- bers of the A. F. & A. M., Eastern Star, Royal Neighbors, Ladies Aid, M. & 1. Shoperafts, M. & I, Manage- ment and Supervisory Officials, rel- atvies.and all others for their kind- 1y aid, sympathy and beautiful floral gifts received during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and son, Raymond E. Dunlap. Mrs. Hilma Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Johnson and family. +|is the guest of relatives in Bemidji. PAGE FIVE MRS, YOUNGGREN ENTERTAINS A few friends were entertained at 1 o’clock luncheon yesterday by Mis. J. A, Younggten at the Russell sum- mer cottage, Birchmont Beach, com- plimentary to hgr sister-in-law,. Mrs. John D. O’Connor, aneapohs, who MODERN SAMARITANS TO . HOLD PICNIC TOMORROW The Modern Samaritans will hold their . annual , pxgmc at_ Diamond Point, tomorrow and all membe,rs and their,, iaxmlles are, invited, to attend Memgers are uested to. brmg well- filled Tunch bas ets, and their, own dishes.” Ice cream and coffee will be furnished by thy. order. Picnic din- ner wlll be servgd .about 1 o’clock. : PRE-NUPTIAL PARTY. Misses Doris ‘Fiatley and Bertha Webster . entertained - twenty . girl friends:last evennig at the home .of the former, 519 Irvine avenue, com- plimentary to Miss Pearl Phibbs who will become a November bride. A pleasant evening with music and social conversation was enjoyed by all and a dainty lunch was served by the hostesses. Miss Pearl received many beautiful gifts. PUNISHED FOR USING FORK I 1050 the Instrument Was Con- sidered to Be the Invehtion of the Evil One. Investigations made as to the exact perfod when people gave up eating with their fingers and resorted to forks have falled to give definite results. It is known, however, that, in. the year 1050, in Constantinople, the daughter-inlaw of; Orseleolo, doge ot Venice, used a fork to convey food from plate to mouth and thereby greatly scandalized the faithful whe appear to have considered this in- novation as an invention of the evil one. Saint - Peter Damlien relates the affair with considerable pious indig- nation and, after explaining how the Venetian princess made use of a little gold fork instead of eating with her fingers, adds: “But the Almighty Father made known to this woman how odious to Him was her vanity, and His wrath was made manifest unto her, so that, brandishing over her head the blade of divine justice, He straightway caused every part of her body to rot away." All this for.the helnuus crime of us- ing & fork! Asa mbtter of sober'fact, the . doge's daughter-dnlaw and her husband wére cmcd off in the grem plague of 1000, anjong the victims of which, 1t m wfely be sald, ere many of theiifaithful who ate with their fingers.—From Le Petit Parisien, - (Translated toz the Kansas City Star.) . “Pharisee.” T Pharisée Is a Greek word whi made from the Hebrew word “p: . “Parash” Meant “separate” and it would not De unreasonable to thimk that our word “parish” and “separate” are descended from “parash.” | The word “parask” came to be nppued by the Jewsito a member of a Jewish school which accepted the Scrlp,;mes lterally and axactly and placed great stress on the observance of the forms and ceremonies of their church. They so often slipped up on the obfier&mme of the essentisl things and the Hpirit of their religigh and gave little- heed to the spirit. Gradually the 'word “Parash” came to mean a hyperise .and the Greekn rendered the ‘word “pharisee.” The Greeks adopted, the meaning of the word and they called that man a “pharisee” who was & mimic and whose duty it was to ac company the delivery of an actor by making the appropriate gestures. With the Greeks pharisee came to mean a “pretender” ‘or one who put on a false appearance. Then, later, it came to mean among the Greeks and Rompua a religlous pretender. Curlous Mediterranean Fish. A creature which has a beak -lke & parrot, cheek pouches like those of a '‘monkey, and chews its cud like a cow inhabits the warm waters of the Mediterranean. It browses on the weeds that flourish on the sea floor. Its upper and lower jaws have be come hardened into a sharp curved beak, which is jJust the tool required for lopping off tough seaweed. Fach piece snipped off by the beak 1s passed into one of the two curious pouches which adorn the cheeks, and there it remalns until the parrot fish feels that it has collected enough for a good menl, It them chews the cud by means of the splendid set of teeth, which nature has placed not fn' its mouth, but in its ttu'oar. _TONIGHT _ e {ORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE GRAND LAST TIMES FARGO MAN WINS N. (By United Press) on the 35th hol(., C. E. Btlstql op- ]posing R. T. Barnard also of Fargo STATE GOLF TOURNAMENT | Won the state tournament at Fargo, N. D., July 29—Matched | North Dakota Golf ‘Association; the close of the most successful cham- pionship here in the history of the 1t is the first time that the'cham- | eight feet to go, but played pionship has gone to a Fargo play« er. Striking for the 36th, Bristol made a poor shot and landed: 10 feet from tae hole. Barnard had ~ only for, position and Bristol won. ~SATURDAY ONLY- LEAH BAIRD IN L | “Cynthla of the The Melodramatic Sensation of the Hour. A’ Girl's Amazing Ad- venture in the Lair of Sea Wolves. Miss Baird dives from the high rail of an ocean liner into a heav- ing sea and swims a mile to shore. MACK SENNETT Comedy “KITCHEN LADY” It's a Scream! Mat, 2:30 Eve, 7:30-9 —Admission—- 1y’ Matinee 10c & 20c Eveing 10c & 25 CONTINENT> [F YOU WANT TO RENT. BUY, SELL OR TRADE. ADVERTISE IN PIONEER WANT COLUM® ELKO-2 BIG SHOWS My has been misse ing ten years— My beg me to marry mnlfihr‘ Whet shalll But the wife of" in R e s Mln“te iy Thrills You’ll DW.GRIFFITH THE NEWEST —most ‘fllrllhngfliiahd funniest:oof " albs thes ‘Reid raéing romanées With Wally at hisbest- and a great.support- - ing cast, including Theodore Roberts and Mary MacLaren. PRESENTS EID Also Century Comedy “LIVE WIRES”hfeaturing Brownie, Wonder Dog SINDAY GRAND MONDAY “SUNDAY & MONDAY- “The Fatal Marriage” ST ARRING LILLIAN GISH and \VA --..Ac': E husband children ' do? Never Forget! The fury of the sca—the crash of falling timbers -—the shrijeks of doom- ed men—and sthe great ship plunged to the bottom.! Shipwrecked men at t he mercy of towering seas! Castaways on an unchar ted island! Annie’s vision. in the storm! Enoch’s rescue! His fateful homecoming? You must see this -q--ald‘ favorite brought to the scre HAROLD LL()YD omedy “HERE COMES THE GIRLS” Travel lough—suck’ i;s life in London’s West SEEITALL IN THE AMAZING REZPICTURIZATION OF L MARRIAGE "~ BASED ON THE FOFM ENOCH AR LILLIAN GISH AND WALLACE REID UNDER Y LHE ¢ BugERVISION'OF PLRSON SUNDAY SPECIAL ORCHESTRA—CHAS. FLOCK, Directoi'v Music Slection, played during the Show: “Faust,” “Largo” “Danae of the Hours,” “In the Silence of the Night,” “Somewhere a Voice Is Calling.”