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Ttems for ey, tele| AR G:hmuam :mnv i 1t "lowq‘ where theyg will: & _wmlé{- returhing to Be- 50.000 to lm ;m, farms. Duu, ufad compiny. ' 1-Tist PESTFY Probate Judge S. M. Koefod left this, morning . for International -Falls where he was' called on business, He, _expects ~to. return Lo Bemu-hx ‘Wednesday. The -A: N.. Gould’ family moved last ‘ Friday “from -902' -Bemidji ave-| nue to their new home on Mirneso- ta avenué between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. Miss Alvina Pederson had as her guests at_z, six; o’clock dinner Sun- day evenitig, at.her home oh Fopr- teenth stréct; ‘the Misses Agnes Me- Ghee and Clara Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. A. Olson who have made ‘théir. home on .Lake Marquette for “thé ‘padt 22 ‘years are moving this Week to 'McGregor intersst -are veport mt\— ‘congideration When the source A R. Dailey: :and J.5%; -Willen- | bere of Rockwood. were, Msnggs! visitors in Bemidji 10 was. a8 Mon- Mr. Paquin u{ Spur buginéss visitor in Bemid;h day. Mrs. “Barl Horner . of Fernhill visited friends and relatives in Be- midji Monday. Mrs. Sophia Makij, teacher in the §chool nedr Cass' Lake, is a guest of “M¥s. Harold Swisher “this wcek stitiite. Mrs. Scheers of “Akeléy was an ovér Sunday guest of Mrs. I W. Frénch. 509 Minnesota avenue, leav- ifig “yesterday ‘rivon for ‘Grand Rap- ids. * E. C. Lincaln of Pnrk Rapids vis- ited his family aver the week end dnd ‘retutned to. his home Mrmday Mrs. Lincoln and ‘daughter ~ Miss Tia are visiting her sister, Mrs. Sam Hayth for a month © s J\rth\n Wright afid two sons Glifford ‘and Biflie, for Port- where they wilF mnh their Futare |’ home. M.-A. Aldrich, who has heerl in the emplay.‘of the -Minneapolis B: zaar for the past two ‘Thonths, 't turned ‘Wednesddy evening to hortie -in Bemndn 1116 mmmsfpln' avenue. Miss ‘Leta -M. -Jones graduste of ‘te Berii in Jurie hés ‘acceptéd teacher ‘of & wchoo! medr Buudette and’ ‘s entered upon her dtfiies just - recently. their guestq, . and Mrs. Char]es Landgren of Pipestone, pnrents of Mr. Landgen, were shoppers in the city Sl:tm-dny’ Mr and Mrs E:B: MGNHY hnd family, 506 Lincoln avenue, - Ny- more and their guests,MmzandcMrs. William - McNeil of Chicago, motor-| . ed-to Tenstrikc on a pleasure trip Sunday afternoon. Mrs. C. S. Rouse, 423 Fourth street, expects. to' leavé iHoon ifor Carterville, IiL,- to: visit her father Thos. Randolph; who has beén in ill heelth for Sdife time, biit 1s now seriously 1H fi’t h‘ls Hothe - i that’ city. Misb, Hypatia; Rofise, - who --enter.| - ed upon hgr the school - diatrict Monday momdng, wen Rockwnod Sunday morning ace niefl by her brother; Chester Jr., and Willard and Henry Marin, Miss Rouse has secured a “cottage for | light. houseke8ping in that viemity and’ Mr. Ma¥xin tramsportéd -her hougehold ‘éffets. by miotor . trick. Chester J¥:, has envolled as a Ppupil daties a5 tescher of oflflsnmmwmmak!hhhmtE_ M. Marin retaried to theéir -hoties in vasu’;i Sundsy af- 3 s mnc :dl.. P (Whit “Blunder” oy ‘you ni' t‘f), Copyright 1922, Amsociated Editors ‘the ‘B.- H. Bdwatds| © gdest of her son; Rene Bot- tinig “and - Family, ‘812 “Tenth atreet and was a 8ix, o'clack ‘dinner .guest of Mr. and Mrs, F. G. Schadegg. Wy, and M‘rs. . ‘A. ‘Péterson and family tnd Mys. ‘Sinipon 428 innesdta_avente, rétirned to ‘their onia- last cvening from a ‘teip by aut ‘to- ThieY River Ealls,” Wl 'they visited friends. SE L P, Lake Plartangtntt were luifehéoh: ngtt, 1008 - .gvenue;| whlle shopiping in ‘the clty Satur- Long ~|Mr. rand Mgs. ‘Mr. ‘and Mrs. John ‘Bréwfier ‘of pifests 'of M. and ‘Mrs.-J. ‘M. ‘Bar-| institate. e here she ¢ ¥ M - Imgy Daiby, 516 Oak strdet. Miss Hilda Peterson, 3 i Erickson Hotel, nug, for six: Weeks; lefi I‘\iday for Wanaad, vhere :she. hps been en- irsday df S : is lreporéi to be getting hlpng as. well ‘as” could " be pected, she~is. still very ill Her other is With her. 4 “McCulloch -left- on the messge ‘stated she M been takén'to the ‘hospital for: rei misiadiesi D. E. Whitman, manager of 5 J. C. Penncy Co. Store, ‘retufige home ‘this ‘morning from St. uF where he . has spent the past two this is- Mrs. Whitman also returned worning _from. Fargo ‘where ‘she- “[ited “duging :Mr. ‘Whitman's ‘ablence. aad Mrs. Christen Benson, daughters Mrytle and Bercni¢e and son Cli: Tord, arid Ariton -Sunde returned to their ‘homeés at ‘Minneapolis and St. Paul ‘this morning by auto;, hav- ing becn called to Bemidji by the ‘illiiess and death” of $heir father M. P. Sande, who passed away in Beniidji Thursday of 'last, week.s ning from- a few- days’ visit with i friends ‘in ‘Minneapolis. Mrs: “Essler zlso visited her .daughter, Miiss: Ruth jat the Red Wing " emisia The latter has : been jl days "Bt was 3 g |mother left heér. Mrs. Olson yhl her. daughter Gladys ang t8on Paul while away. UZ Mrs. J. F. Essler and Mt‘s K. H.| Your Life Is in Danger Every Day. { Mts. Jennie Meade of Bluekduck i§ ‘tHe guest of her daughtér Mrs. E. N, French and family 1123 Bel- trami avenine. Mes. M. P. Sande and son.Arne will leave today for Cass Lake to spend a few days t& ‘the “heme| Miss _Florence Pdmer. Who h,u_ éen’ {he guest of ‘Her Sister, Miss dayPalmer for the! pnst week re- turned, today te her:home at War- ren, ‘Mitin. s Mgs. G. H. French; Mrs: S. F. Baney; Mrs. Charlotte. Brooks and: litéle son Billy and Miss Evangelifie Tellét motored to Cidss Lake today to visit friends. - Miss Helent ‘Lahr was a supper guést- of Miss Hazel Ibertson Fri- day evening of last week, Miss Ibértson also had as her giest Sun- day " night, Miss Ruth Goddard of. Red Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Isted and lit- tle -son Maurice returned Monday noon from a motor trip to Hibbing|; and ‘Chisholm, visiting. - friends at the ‘former place &nd Attending the’ Methoiist “conference .at the latter| ovet the week end. Peéter and Christ Sandc réturned to their homes at Radesson, Can- ada on the 3 v'elock t¥ain this af- terngon., They atténided. the funeral| of theit father M: P. Sande held in Bemidji S\mdny M. and Mrs. Bdward Singér and ‘Erie, Minn., visited yester- at the home of Mr. and Mes. hngon, 1014 Beémidji ave- itiiing to ‘their lome last eveniag. Mr. Singer is a mérchant Erie. Misses Edlth quist and; Johan- ma Dahlgard of R’ liher are. spehd- ling #this week in Bemidji attending institute, and. while at the home of Mr~ Rev. ‘and Mrs Mitehell. and Fiten ‘stopped in Bemidji en route ;to their n, Minn, from Chis- holm ‘Whtke they had. attended the Meéthoifse ‘conference. They. made the “t#ip By auto, dnd camped at _ Point over ight. d " sisters, Anderson, also tenchers near week in Agné’s‘ and Xé Mrs, r, all G%‘lfil tehding institate amf ‘while here ire ts at the honfe ‘of Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘E. Hodg- ddn, 1011 Dewey avenue. e Mr.-and Mrs. L. B.. Olson, Ninth and: Park,; hud as their ‘ghests dur- ing-the ‘meeting of - the. Bemidji- Cletivwiter ' Chotal Unioh, Rev. and Mr{.' Viiijie of Kelliliér. - They -are taining ‘this wéek ‘at their hottie, "Miss erson ~ of ‘Solwdy whe' iy attending the teachers’ in- stitute here. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Banéy return- ed ‘the Tattér ‘paft. of ‘the Week ‘from Duluth whére "they spent their hopeymoon, and have gone to housekdepiig 4t 710 America ave- nyge. THey, with /the ‘latter's ipar- . H. 'Frénch S, ORDER:’QF EASTERN STAR -« HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT e e,'g\llm meeting of the O} Eastern Star will, heui i at 8 o'cloek af the \hsonw hall_and all members «re urged to . be pnsenc Vg DEGREE OF HONOR AND :A. 0. U. W. MEET TONIGHT lt is urged that ‘the members the Degree of Honor: attend the regular mceting this® evening at o'clock &t ‘the ‘K. €. Hall and all members are urged to be present. A F & A M Hou)s REGULAR COMMUNICATION WEDNESDAY Regular. communication of the A. F. and A. Masons will be held Wed- nesday evening at .8 o’clack at the Masonic: hall. angd .all .members are requested: to be present. MISS MINNICK ENTERTAINS Miss Florence Minnick, 801 Irv- ine avente; ~was:hestess ta twelve of her girl’ friends last evening at Her home,: ‘the hpurs being enjoyed with games, musi¢ and dancing and |- a lunch ‘was served by Miss Min- nick. METHODIST LADIES' AID HOLDS MEETING’ WEDNESDAY All members of the Lad:es Aid of the Methodist church 'are re- quested to be prescnt at the regu- lar meeting Wednesday , afternoon charch. Mesdames Darner, Van at 3 o’clack. in the basement of the Anrum, Danielson and Angvall will be hostesses. Everyone is welcome. PRESBYTERIAN , LADIES® AID HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW The Ladies Aid of the Presbyter- ian church -will hold its regular meeting Wednesday afterpoon at 3 o’clock:-in the -basement of the SRNELeYIEiEITS MRS IRISH SURPRISED About twenty”’ fncm]s, nejghbors and members of the G. A. R. Ci ele, s\,\rprlsed Mzs. .G, P. Irish! hex’ shome, 514, ;rhxrd street day nfurnoon,whcw cial converr sation was enjoped. throughtout !the |, afternoon,. and. junch: was. served, by the- self-invited: guests. Owing -to ill health, Mrs. Irish has been a “shut in"” for the past two years, and this social afternoon was planned for her pleasure. COHEN.SMITH Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohen announce the marrigge of their son,- William David,, to, Miss Rgsc Lois Smith of Fargo, N. D. The wedding took place at the bride’s home at Fargo on Thursday, Septembér 28. Mr. and Mrs. Cohen and son Jack attended the wedding. The newly-weds left Friday morn- ing for Spokane, San Francisco, | and other cities along the west coast for a six “eLks honeymoon trip: hdér's Lucky Stone. The wearlng of a watch charm is said to have originated with the girdie stone, an ornament worn by many dlis- tinguished persons of antiquity. he girdle stone of Alexander the G was reputed-to be kis victory stone nd was worn through all his campaigns in the Eust. He lost it on his way howe. When he stopped to bathe in the River | Eupbrates he luid his girdle on llle‘ bank. A great fpent came up in this spot, which was near the oviginal | Garden of Eden, bit the stone off its, fustening and Alrnppwl it into the river. ‘ It was not recovered. The ctone | s described as a great “prase.” Tl according to the customary - lan- guage of the Dark ages, means gresu‘ stone. But whether the stone was an emerald or a jade is not cer- tain. It may even have been just a church to which all members and friends are invited. ‘Mesdames B. F. | ‘Anderson, A. B. Palmer, A. A. War- field and Chnrlex Warfield will be hostesses. [ ENJOY O] ITING A party of .ten, Bemidji people motored -to: Lake :George - Sunday, taking with them..a picnic dinner and eruoymg an <all-day's . outing. Included in the party were Mr. and Mrsi E. G. Brown; Misses Loretta MeCusker, Dolored! ‘Barnell . and. Clira Miller, alas ¥Francis Kittleson' Fred Bahr Sidrey’ Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hyrlocker. FIRST LUTHERA’N 'LADIES’ AID TO'MEET WEDNESDAY Aid.of ‘the First Scandinavian Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30°] Division No. 10, Mrs. Julia Hagen chairman, assisted by Mrs. F.- Dew- éy, Mrs. .C. H. Sletvick, Mrs. L. A. Rinde and Mrs. P.-M. Melham will} entertain. A large .attendance is de- sired. PAULSON:FIBIGAR According to word received here locally, Miss Martha Fibigar former director of music in the Bemidji publis schools and Roy Paulson were united in Marriage Wednesday Sep! ember 20, at the home of the bri mother, Mrs. Anna Hayny, 3105 Irv- ing avenue south Minneapolis. After | November First, Mr. and Mrs. Paul-[| son will be at home in Blooming ‘motored ‘Sutiday ‘to Le:m rd visit- |- ing ‘dt ‘the' home ‘of Mrs. ‘French’s birother, “John ‘Hickey ‘and family Fduring ‘the day and ‘returning to iBe- muljl hte in - the “evenifig. weeks ‘on: business fo rthe company. | iy "Were ‘bléeks of roud #na " two -fnches thiek; J iee proper-wis hollowed "“These,” thie Poet FAl efs, ‘redl-of) Hedfeval thenchérs, We | AQérive troni e ‘the phedise, '8 good t¥nchériman,’ . you: lmnw' A5 he’spoke : With ‘' tiféhash - 6f " me: “pRe high 6ok on. “nrdkes‘tne mxm o the tmmm- nécédsity Tor us poor: pobts. N@ fénds, dlean-your trefichers Hke good sbp e "ghvy ‘ip “WItH thén ttio theny ovar for therple | ’?«2? w:::.:f:.‘:;- d the boet ‘Prairie. CATHOLIC LADIES’ .BAND TO. SERVE TEA THURSDAY The Catholic Ladies’ Band No. One met Monday evening .at th home of Mrs. Theodore Kitticgon 11317 ‘Beltrami 'avenud and ‘held a business meeting "at ‘which was elec- ted -the sceretary and treasurer for the coming year. They also decided to have a tea from 3 to 5 o’clock Thursday after-}! fmoon in the ichurch bnscmont, to which thd public is invited. ROYAL NEIGHBORS ‘'TO HOLD SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION Through an crror it was stated in the Pioncer last evening that the Daughters of . Rebekah . would hold an all-day. school of instruction in Bemidji Wednesda; i should have read, bors.” T Mrs. statel lves; M}nnonpahs. ¥ | Deputy wlil be present and the will be ‘dclegations from . the L porte, - Cass Lake sand - Guthrie . of:. dérs. Dintier, will-he;served the itors at Hoon, S\xpmr at, 6 d 2 midnight lunch, !‘olh ation .in" the: evening. ‘|then he was t plece of ehrysoprase, green In color, but Alexander thought the jewel| brought him good luck. Certatnly lw had poor Juck after 1ts loss Roman Graves Found in Britain. A stone coffin has been found by a Bath (England) resident. Whilst mak- ing his back garden he brought to light a full-grown skeleton at a depth of four feet. Further excavations re- sulted In the discevery of a stone cofin made from a hollowed-out block of Batlr freestone,” with u slab four inches thick forming the lid. It is a small coflin about four and one-half fect long, with a shaped head. and containigg dust only. The site Leing near the muin Roman road, it is prob- .ably of Romun origin. She Objecnd to Skunks. A school superintendent recelved the following note from the-mother of one of his pupils: “In regard to Elliot missing So Much school the first month he was Il & the Dr. told me not to send him {ill he got stronger & his Eyes did not Hurt Lhim so Much ping & going to School & the 'l er Sent him Home because he She said Smeld of Skunk She sald he would Have to quit School or quit Trapping.” — Everybody's Magazine, . Italy's' Famous River. “Father Tiber” or the “Yellow Ti- | ber” of ancient writings, is the his- | toric stream on which lies the city of Rome. - The “former name suggests | the affection-with which the Romans Tegarded it; the-latter refers to the color of the water, whose swift cur- rent carries down stream great quan- tities of sand and mud. sediment, ?depnsltml century after cetury at the’ wouth ‘of the river, has built up the land nnm at u.o prewm time the har- r mllm £ rthcr out’ thin in of andteht Itomo, says Se- i the. “dy attle Dafly 'X‘Imo led, Dinasaur. One of thé.creations of early artists of fancy was a huge lizard-like animal with the bill of a duck. Such an ani- mal did exist, however. This extinct crenture, of which the scientific name Is “trachedon,” or “rough-tooth,” was discovered in an astonishingly com- plete form by a famous fossil hunter, Charles H. Sternberg, in Kahsas. Any- one who has seen o duck nibbling at the bottom of a pond with his bill can imagine the use to which the trachq- don put the same kind of bill, many times larger than that of the justly celebrated bird.—Chicago Journal, Sub-Arctic Headgear.. The sub-Avetie peaple from the frozen tungas wear snugly-fitting bennet - with eprlaps, designed (o ex; clude the cold 'as well as to conserye the heat. Althiough the utilit is the essenfinl feature, anil the 20 or moie little picces the construction of the pomiet essary td i S people who wear adapted ofnamenthtion to its tioms, Iy C ik basie mater {niPKE O it through - tive colared strips; renmfl‘ sorme® are woven with leather of contrysts | Ing shade. In -introducing- m: eolors they depend. almost entirely on'{ quill work, although occasiogally bits of trade_ cloth ‘are used. escaped it were & mmomy Geor; Washhgton caught it- when' sevéfiteen | I YeRrS ORI - BArbdoes; wna: hove u..' IN.‘ ot Ml the g.redl apldenic of the most remdrkable 'utr bman achievéments.. Vaccinationy” supple- | mented - hy the :practice. of -iselating {1 suffefers, has* wlpafut out so thorough= | cording to ‘R new pablished state- ment of the publ health' service), deaths from smallpux have béén less | than one in 100,000 of our populaflo per annum. Can She Hold Her. Own? Miss Warheér, a professor-at the School of Ofiental” Studfés, London, has mastered three hundréd languages and dialects.” She is the foremost au- thority on Africtin-lanzuages. In addi- tion she “conversey; fluently-in ‘French, German, - Spanish, 'ortuguese and Swedish, She considers Zulu to be the most dificult language to mister, it consistg of a riot of clucking, clicks,” poppings and hissings. “One . | eolimonly uséd: Zulu word. has three separate “kiss sounds in it. Another when uttered. resembles the cohsedu- ne ing ' of " fiur “éhamphigne hottles, series Of pops -toltowed” by Messmore Kendall Fruen The romantic storyef a pouth and a maid drawn by ¢ amu into the dramatic struggle for American Indepemdence Matinee 2:30, Nights 7:30 and 9:00 The First .Am'ér;mn Hnsmflcal Mucfion ROBERT W CHAMBERS Directed by JohnW, GRAND Tomenr | Under the .auspices of the Ralph Gracie post of the American Legion. 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