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¢ e Err NG o SO fTAGQeNUY TP IT TE TR ¢ -~ i‘;"" ‘:ngm B given proper .mlld'ntun 'M%IMT pin; ‘midji flon ’5;.:5: * Alida wns Egop-J gg;w» -ftends it Bert Crmi‘i. oed., Mond‘fly and at .{.awm 5 By Mr. aod Mrs. L. E. Baumgartner of Cass'L; v_mted friends in Be- midji Monday. Mis: FH ] oors spént the latter part of the week at Cass Laké ds the guest of friends. J, Bailey léft on the noon train gesterday for Nebish to tramsact business for about a month. Mrs. 0. J. Lagus is reforted o quite ill and under the doctor's care| at her home, 206 1-2 Third street. Morris Kaplan: left on the night| train yesterday for:the Twin Citi after businéss. interests foi | Géorge Rirk le{t Bemidj _Sunday motnivg for Kingsdale, Minn. wi he expécts to be employed durmg'fiie B mter méiths. T. C: Stewart npemling this week at Interndtional Falls' and places’ i the northérn part .of the county transacting business.- Good board, six dollars a .week at 417 Minn Ave. Phone 732W 3411 7 Mrs. M. E. Groff, teacher, remain- ed in Bemidji today because of elec: tion, her school béing closed that the teachers might vote. Erick Landgen of Becids mtt'by} auto Saturday-morning for a week’s visit with his fathér, Peter Landgren and other relativés at- Pipéstone. . Mrs. Olson of Gonvik visited yes- terday at the. Kome _of Mrs. “Ellison, 312 Nin to her home in tumed recent! Fernhill from they were ' ‘guests of relatives for several weeks, Mrs. E. rown, and Iittle daugh- ‘ters Majorie' and Dnrothy returned on the noon train’ from Grand Forks where they " visited friénds for the|, ‘past few days. A nine and one-half popnd son was born Fridéy morning to' Mf. and Mrs. Adolph Christianson™ at their home, 1306 Minnesota avenue. Mo- ther and baby are getting along ‘nicely. } Mrs, Jos. Moore of Catawba, Wis. jarrived in Bel idj1 Monday morning| ‘and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Posz, 1205 Irvine avenue and other relatives. She Miss. Marion Scott has returned | to the home of her parents, Mr.-and Mrs. E. B. Stétt at. Laporte, after’ lpendi’nf 4 week with her. cousins, Miss Hypatia and Chéster Rouse, Jr.t at the Anderson farm home in Rock— wood. — Charles L. Arnold of Fifth ward was called to Castleton Saturday by 2 message telling of the death of his brother J. A. Arnold. He left Be- da¥ Tor there to" attend weelcafd is: & gue: her sister, Mrs J.,C. Hill and family, 511 1-2 Minnésota ayenue, She pects:ttf témuin here for a:two wee vlc:fion ‘Mrs. Herbert W0l ;of Baldette is visiting in Bemidjj, the home qt‘ Mrs. Earl Hnen, 714 Irvine avenue Mrs. Lee w: Corey of this city, and for a num- ber of years made her home with her grandmotheér, Mrs. C. A. Parker, 308 Mississippi avenue, t { o[ pusiness Por a ek 51¢ to Ci i 5&#{% v, Bin it i | was ill-ah@inder thg” Ia g#'he ‘| ther ImpTenients from which a noise Mrs. A Annette was. a- busin N ¥t toddy for.Di +the Fergus.Falls di net is’ conductin @ Smm ‘gb’rng of - pdper or tin' wound ght crepe paper and tied with gparkllng tinsel, that falls in. tassels from them, are among the new Christ- ias tree ornaments that afly one can || make. smxmaus‘fi !s' pusine: is morning for Park’ Rapids before remrning to her home. Plymouth Rflcks cockerels. Ad-| dress F. C,"-Alsop, Blackduck. w11 7 Little Miss Barbara Ferrell who. ;iremrbed o be muc‘ Miss Ellen Blade of Fargo arriv- €d in Bemidji the latter part of the ‘her: Late War .Hesponslble for R§ v:val of Old Custom of Farm- Miss Dadie léft thé first, part of fbr Rhinelandg to teach in fill the vnuncy. + F, R. Dixbury of the Duxbury Land company, réturned this morn- ing from a business trip of a few days to the Twin Gmes He also vis- ited his son whil LOSt—Bostoii Bull g, 7 months old. Color brown with white facemnd paws. Harness on. Finder:pledse re- turn to F. G. Troppman for Féward. s 11Tt custom’ of home curing L i¥ing * the war his given afi ed impetus im the' last fow . yeats and- miny farners ave de- & Tn- preparing: thelr sur- plus supply for tnble and sale. Thi iSon Why evéry farm ve a modern smoketiouse ting supply of well:¢ured throtgh the winter sea- for old country hams make it worth ‘any farmer's time to Jay in a8 big a supply as possible. ¢ Miss Déloras Angvall left ‘the lat- ter. part of last week. for Cloguet where sl | attend school and spend the winter with Her fathér who is propnevor o! a bakery there j from the old type of a nr’fél‘ WIth otle” hedd knocked oo the most modern and pretmum fairs of solld concrete with double pad- locked doors. - The latter type is grow- R. Hurlocker of ctric nght and Cfilcago arnved T. Ross snd the Minnesota An auto load of Bemidji men, in- cluding Wm. Brannan, Ed Gould, J. tipg for mml pnrposes Is h'y flle accompanyig lllum'a ffan ald:for itself already more Yeésrd ‘ot -ushge ahead. i It is-built of concrete blocks with a SEEKING SENATE SEATS Washington, Nov. 7 (United Press)—Five Holisé members are «, 2 init wooden pesk roof. Many other farm- sh:n’:ti todayto gradum:e into -the | gy however. are buflding the roofs of They are Féss; Repnblicnn, Ohid, | 1 mo_g enator Pomerene; andell epublic Wyoming;.opposing..se) dtor . Kendrick,: Riddick, - Republican, Montana, eefifilg the. seat now held by Senator. Meyers, ‘Who is not' @’ candidate Neely, Demo _West Virginia, opposing “Senator Suth Stephens, Démoerat, M; ‘these “livé [ ‘to inspiré e — P RASAOND 0] A 8 o’é}oék at ithe w Mooscheart Le$ édnesday eve- ning at 8 o’clock at the Moose Hall and it is" especially urged. that all members be present. DEGREE OF HONOR GIVING HALLOWEEN ‘PARTY TONIGHT Tonight at the K. C. Hall will be held the Hn'uowe!n party” planned egree _af Honor for their by the members; the mpuibers of the A. 0. U. W. their husbands and wives and invited guests.- Plans are being made large attendance" is looked ‘for. FAREWELL DANCE * Mésdames' Ed;, Erickson<gnd John Bérghand - enterenme& about ‘50 guésts at ‘a faréwell dance at the home bf Mr. ‘and’ Mrs.’ Martin Berg- sven in” th¢ Fourth wdra Saturday évening; NovemYer 4. A dainty humch was’ sérved at. m dnight and ‘dancing continued until’ edely, dam. AN te- ported a véry enjdyable party. pnssnvz‘mmn bYVISle 10 WtDN'ESDA AY NIGHT The Mlscel]uieoua division of the ¢hurch wil ' be _eutértying M . Hendérson and Miss zleske at the home of. the former,. 1015, Beltrami avenne, Wednesday night at 8-6/clock and, the_chairman, Mrs. H. A. Pflug- hoeft, requests that. all; membérs. be present. HOSPIT) xn.huiv H VERY . INTERESTIN} An interesting meting of the Hos- pital | Auxrllary waa held . yésterday nfiemoon, _but owm to the inclem- %o fait ot 4 by-laws prepared YR mittee were adoptélg #An board was elected, to consist of the present officers and three othér mem- bers, Mésdames Miler, uccsnn and Biwell, gpd the were éleded t;s \lr&usmi‘ mittee. ncfi:ding © rédeipts from the food sale of Iast Satutday the treasurer rvepowéd there was over- 8700 'in ‘the hiéasury. V' Miss Holt, asisstant s tendent and héad nurse, ‘gAvEba ghore ' tdlk and recommended the' pmhflse of & gds niachine, and - othiértbuppliés sueh- as towels, sheets; bédding ete., to- en- able theri to do' more efficient work. Sevéraf Wew memtevs were réceived. ; mm%m?e pARTY Misséy Caf IAldrich Bdd Ce- célin Lp Count entértained 24 of théir friénds at a unigde ma!q\mer- ade HiTloweén party Satufday éve- ning, at.the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Aldréih, 1008 Mofris: dvenue. The guests arrived at.7:30° o’clock wearipg: masks and costumes - which represented various characters. The rooms. weré decorated with pine Boughs, autunin leaves #nd pumpkii Jack O Lanterns. Black Cafs and witches with orange and black crepe | paper ribbons ndornéd the window draperies, while streamers in the Halloween colors hung * from the ce:lmgs and corners of the rooms, those in the dining: room centeting at the eélectric hght bulb over the dining table, The piano and grapha- 'phone furmshed muslc for dancing land gamies were * i ydung people. A bountiful lap lunch- “enjoyed by the edn wis scrved at 12 o'cldek, five little girls dressed . in appropnnte Halloween ¢4ps afid costumes, ‘act-|" ing as waitresses. ALL-SCHOOL FARMERS' PARTY A BIG SUCCESS 3 music. The |\ Gorcrete Block Smokehoiise—Smiok: ing Sausage and Hams, concréte ag well because of the dan- ger of burning thé wooden roofing and the effects of severe weather on: the boards. A foundation is lafd by excavating to & depth of two or three feet and set: tifig a footing, 18 iickes wide aid 8 or 10 Iriclies thick. Uj ‘resth; starting with mm:, vch mOrtar an Kolirs time fllo# #‘hxfif oie tithre ‘as it will “sats’ in 1 ithan thing ‘time! Ricks and hooks Ars proviabd’ tor Hanging the meat inthé upper part of the ‘structure so that the smoke will :;‘?qy” clrculation during the curing mfl'flng bexlna the bat- ley is cut and strewn in an inclosure of hard-beaten earth. The grain is several inches deep fn this in- ) * dotie! with-thein- 41l ot theiold ek, rattlés, Bejis; éfpty Eérosene cans, pans and can be extracted. Soon' the yaks, fright- &néd and angry, rush through the bar- ley with their huge fringed tails high in the m Back and forth they run, trampling the barley with their hnfe feet, and the barley is thrashed out clean grains at fhe Dottom of the if- cro:ure . Efperts In- meat. smoki| Ilold that m gréen hickory chips are the Best fuel for flavor and the market value of meat thus prepared will éxceed that where ordinary method$ are employed. An added feature of this smokehouse fs the fact that ft 18 absolutély saré from the depredations of mice and rats and can be locked to keep out two- "i'herv are 4 remar| legged visitors. ber.of [ssues oW (ou,m.mfie L “The situation has advantages,” replied Senator Sorghum, “Whenever _you find you are getting the worst of an argunfent you can aunla the sub- Ject” Feeding dlfaifa to hogs is compar- #tively new. A new thing can be in- fured by its over-zealous friends as well a8 by its foes. - was Phe fun and jollity of the even- ing begdn with the arrival of the first - guest at the Farmer’s - All- | Sehool: party; Saturday evening . at ; mality was done away with for th évening. = The ¢ostumes were espec: ially good. Old-: fashioned farmer’s clothes, . hats, overalls, red and blue 1f | kefchiefs, etc., were very much in evidence, and tl committée is - te- ceiving mal ngratulations for the able manner in which the program resented, The thirty stadents tb whom fell the lot of enteitainment, for the evening, presented the pro- gram in regular tibe fashion as an organized farmers’ "club, the business session; occupying the first part.of the - evening, with the “Réport of the Land Clearing Committee” given by, Frankfort Sauerkraut, chairman. A ‘talk; ““Modern Conveniences on the Fari” was given by Mrs. Hez- eike Pumphandle, and there was also 4n gddfess by the county agent, and election ‘of the constable. The soc- ial program following consisted of a violin solo by Miss Dodge; speech hy “A, C. Townley;” also one by “Mrs. Anna Dickey Olesen” both of whom wzre represented bydtge stud- ents, a song b, uattet; a reading by em Skorriiski, and after a commu'mty sing the ad- journment of the meeting for a soc- ial hour, when dnncmg 7as enjoyed and refreshments were served. Eutern Star are, ,reguestéd to;-at- | tend “the x’vflllu' ‘business meéting|, | this “evening. at | Masonie hall. © | MOOSEIEA m' N : RT 1ol ; ' ELEGT OFFICERS WEDNESDAY §| Election of officérs for the cflhl- |ing year will take' place at the regu lar meeting of- the'” Womten of the for a very enjoyable event and a A IRV £ * \ LA (ORI NN B IV SV oY e vs sens .| DEPARTMENT PRESIDENT OF . | business session the mémbers of the | class at thgl Baptist church this eve- At TR IS 2 KNIGHTS or‘ COLUMBUS TO MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT The regular meeting ~ of the Knights of Columbus wili be held Weédnesday evéning at 8. o’clock at| the K. C. Hall and all members are especially urged to bé present. BAPTIST TEACHERS AND ing omcprs Miss Crescence -Faust, ~“ 'OFFICERS MEET TON‘!GH’I' preside; Misa Grace Sunday ‘School' teachers * anddf- PresMN: andt Miss Hel 'ficés, mébling will be held following thé= regalnr ‘Sunday ' ‘Schoosl study [0 At a class meeting held on Wednes- } attendance is urged CATHOL[C LADIEfi' CIRCLE NO. 4 MEETS WEDNESDAY i Gatholic Lughies!.Circle No. 4; lflrs the college held a social hour “bi John Riehards chairman, will mggt |tween 6:45 and 7:45 in the college Weédnesday “aftegnoon at the home fgymnasium: ~This ur of recreation of Mrs. P. Peterson, 909 America|has provided for the students a splen- avenue at 2:30 o'clock and all mem- | .did oportunity )or amusement as bers are urged to be present. They|wéll as for them to become better will bé entertained by Mrs: Me- [acquainted. Cormi¢k gnd Mrs. Petérson. Since the founding of the college there have been two organizations avhich promiote ' self-g)overnment among the, students, namely; the Student Self-government association of Sanford Hall and the Student Self- government asociation of the Teach- ers college. The pur'posc of these associations is» to give the studénts experience -in the practice of demo- cratic government and to emphasize the value pf do-operation. The of- ficers of thé Sandford Hallyassoci tion for the present college year ar Mis§ Katherine Dlllon, president ELKO STEREOPTICON LECTURE ON INDIA PLANNED TONIGHT A stereopticon lecture on India will be given by Rev. L. P. Warford in the basement of the Presbyterian church tonight, and a musical pro- gram will be added. Plang are also made to receive the election returns as they come in.”‘The public is in- vited ‘to attend. Refreshments will] {be served during the evéning and a silver offermg taken to cover the cost of securing: the slides. It is urg- ed that there ‘be a large attendance. METHODIST AID DIVISION HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW & The dinifig ‘¥oory division of mk Children 10c Ladies” Aid’ of" the- Methoist church seerTissiayeyreLy et Thm‘sda& Jevéning fl\é students g | Shows at 7:15-9:00 o . day the Seniors elected the follow- | tle Kolbe, Hazel Bagley, Nellie Gar; Marien Ohman, Halvorson, Hazel © 2 ent-and Gladys:IT« .oge ow Mrs. Mary T. % t £ the past four hi g% gaged in Salvatio: dréssed the stud: college Friday mo dress she explaincd services carried Army, and mmees to” a1d L Salvation Ars, states® that “the social -insuranc. i , Adults 25¢ Orcliestra: Every Night Mrs. Dick Van Arnam chairman and also”the ‘membeks of the other div-]| isions will be entertained by Mrs.] C. J. Winter at hér home, 1104 Doud avenue, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock and it'i§ urged that there_be a large atteridance. The membeérs of the dining’ room divis- ion are requested by the chairman to turn in all finished work at that time. 'nsnasnr G. A. R, CIRCLE VISITS GITY Mrs, Kittie Coyne of St. Paul, de- partment president of the G. A. R. Circles, spent_yesterday in Bemidji. A spemal meeting of the Ciréle was called by the president for 2:30 at —ALSO “SOME FAMILY" - R‘ W.Lze »?. ~AS “THE FLASHMAN" IN' A quick action stcry of a clever yourg man, who, Iu ke s he broke into a pretty girl’s heart, and. into a serap t his heart{ | SHOWING— . Zp'a&-t Centfiry Come the Moose Hall for the purpose of inspection. An interesting ‘meeting was held and g short talk given by Mrs: Coyne on the “Old - Ladies’ Home at Anoka.” Following the Cirdle were escorted to the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Smith, 811 America avenue, where a 5 o'clock dinner was.served to about 22 guests Boquets of purplé and white crys- anthemums were used as table dec- orations, and g very pleasant social time was enjoyed. Milestone’s Lament. Two men were walking along a coun- try road. They had never Ieft thelr villagé home before, but times were bad and getting worse, so they had packed their kits and started upon “the road.” Presently they came to a milestone, on which was “rlm-n 108 miles from Londons “What's that?" asked Ned. “That's a gravestone,” answered John. “Can’t you read it? Here lles & man, 108 years old. His name was Miles, and he came from London.” “Tread light, John,” said Ned, and they pissed on their way. Looks Like George. Mrs. R. M. B. writes: “Last Sunday afternoon I told my little girl that her father was asleep and that I wanted her and her brother to.bé as silent.as thé Sphinx. A moment later I heard her repeat my warning to her brother, aged seven, and Inquire what a “Spinks” was. Al ““WHhy, don’t you know? answered Robert, who i§ quite a student for his age. ,‘A Spinks s a big thing ‘that grows in Egypt and looks iiké George ‘WashIngton.’ *—Los Angéles Timés. thé State Teachers college. All for-1 ythe GRAND Todsy EDUCATIONAL COMEDY FOX N;ws { Wnn"qnnlu; —- TOMORROW — Matinee 2:30—Night 7:15.900 —— e LON-GHANEY LEATRIGE JOY . Cullen Landis and a big cast in ‘THE NIGHT ROSE’ A story of the Underwerld —ALSO— “Brownie,—THe wonder dog in the two.part pomedy, “Wedding Pumps” This Sweet Ohlld ain’t lly got No Bizness in these here Pest Plc- tares, for he’s only a. Gay College || Bn'y homeé for- the Vacation, but-Still’ e Line. of Catptis Siang and h13.51ddy Gablle bf Préts and Proms and Shitters Flappers and Studes' does become er & Bore before: AT THE ELKO Orchestra Nights Octobér, o= LON CHANEY o= Nlokr RCSE A_QOLDWYN PICTURE_ -