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—e e ————————————————— \ Items. for this column will be ey, telophone 114 Readers; vory Them wiil bé given prover POV JCUE Mrs. Blanche Smith of Becida was the 'guest of friends while shoppin; in Bemidji- Monday. E Jens Christhnsop_“?t‘ Hckles aut see that items of local interest ‘are owhl{wttdrtl'uiq_l-_i!o ‘whea the scures ed to Bemidji Morday and attended) : to business matters. AT A ) Buy your Xmis b0 ek'w‘&:e‘i k;*“flflf‘fihwi {Ehie assortment is com- plete. \ T was shopping tnd‘calling on Be- Men’s_Annual Turkey supper at tha Presbyteriun church Wednesday night, Nov. 22 from 5 to 8o’clock. A feast for 75c. Come with the family - 321 L5A — C. M. Bacon, who was operated on Saturday tt-the Bemidji Luther- an: hospital, is reported to be get- ting along nicely. # $60,000 to-loan on farms. Des» Land eompany. m fzmre 11848 Miss Anna Hoag was able to re- sume her-teaching atthe Junior high school ‘this morning, she having been ill for'a few days. Thanksgiving Cards in a fine as- sortinént at-the ‘Bemidji Book t' Stationery Store, 403 Beltrami ave. i Mrs: Josse Smith of Hines.who has been thé: guest of ‘frienids “in ' Be- midji' for a few: days, Will leave to~ night for her"Nohie. 4 e i i Buy your Xmas’gifts at the EM) ko Hat Shop and have the satisfac- tion” of “giving Something new. 121 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gustafson have. sold their home ‘at Eleventh and Ire ine avenye to Mr. and Mrs. Bertram _and will leave this week for Duluth. Thanksgiving '(';nrds in a fine as- sortment at-the Bemidji ‘Book. & Stationery Store, 403 Beltrami ave. 321 Mrs. E. W. Johnson and little daughter, Marianne, left last eve- ning for Minneapolis where they will be the guests of relatives and friends for a few days . Miss Blanche Dodge, teacher in the Junior high school of the Bew midji public schools has been ill with neuritis for several days and unable to attend to her duties. Thanksgiving Cards in a fine as-| sortment at the Bemidji Book &] Stationery Store, 403 Beltrami avé:| 2 321 Mrs. L. H. Tetgmeyer entértained a few friends this afternoon at a sewing bee at her apartments:in the Kaplan building. Conversation was enjoyed and lunch served by the ‘hostess. George Walker Jr. was operated on yesterday for the removal of his tongils, and is reportéd to be getting| along as well as could be expected this morning at his home, 514 Amer- ict avenue, Miss Margaret Conray entertained Miss Lincoln, night nurse of the Lu- therdn hospital, ‘and Mr. Larson at six o’clock venison dinner” Sunday at the home of Mr. and- Mrs. Robert Anderson, Lake Plantaaganet. Very Special. The Elko Hat Shop has on sale a full fashioned pure thread silk hose, worth $2.00, Spec- ial $1.25. Better rush up there and lay in a supply. Every pair perfect. 1t 21 The answer wfil be found among taday’s want-ads. (What “Blunder” do you suggest) Javvright 1922, Associsted Editors (. Slocum; federal engirieer of] Minnegpolis is tefn: in Bemi{iji today % sacting b'“ess County Agent D, C. Dvoracek and J. J, McCurdy- spent -the week end i‘nf trip’in the vicinity- of, children to the turkey supper at the Presbyterfan church - night.- Nov. 22, Supper served:fromn 5 to 8.:The year's greatest feist fr 75 cent&: . ¢ . A o821 Mr. and Mrs. Nell Marin return- ed last .evening from. Guthrie where they visited his parents: jover the week end. TN Mrs. Adeline Goodrich is spend- ing: the week end ‘in. Minneapolis on business, having gone there the lat- ter part of last week. Studio open Sundays; or you may ‘Wednesday [" they see among thelr gifty girdles made of gay ribbons, and_ mglg hen. corsage flowérs bloom on thé’ CHyistritas tree. 'Onb 6f the' girdles picturéd here is made’ of narrow faille ribbons, in three colors, braided to- gether and picot-edged ribbons, in two colors, are’ used for- the other. A | shower corsage of violets and a rose set in millinery foliage are adorably .C."M. Serrurier re- turned to Bemidji yesterday from Say, Men, bring the wife and the| pymth where they transacted busi- mess over: the week end. Liftle Miss Lucille Kramer, who hasg heen )tvfery ill with pneumonia and underthe care of a trained nurse for several weeks is reported to be convalescing. Mr..gnd. Mr.;A. M. Olander and baby getifhed Monday from Marble Minin., where they visited relatives, Mrs. Olander and baby having gone there Thursday of last week and| Mr, .Olander spending the week end there. ——i} , The many Bemidji friends of Miss make - appointment for sitting any|Ida'Lennes R. N, will be very sorry ‘ovening. Hakkeryp Studio; = 11-16tf] to learn that she is critically ill at Mrs. Nelson of Buena Vista, who ‘Hgs been in Bemidji for a-few ‘days transacking business and visiting friends returnéd-to her home today. Hundreds have been looking for- ward, to the big. turkey supper ‘#erv: ed'by the men of the Presbyterian church, The day is Wednesday. The date. is-Nov. 22, the hour from 5 to 8, the price 75 cents. Come. 3 21 her Home in Fosston. Her sister Miss Elsie, ‘also @ trained nurse is caring for her. The former has cared for eases in Bemidji on several occasions L“"fl ; well known here, AWARD HONOR TO CONFUCIUS Earllest dea of the “Shadow Show” aid'to Have Been Recorded K -, 500 Years B. C. N —_— THatidhe earliest idea of a moving Mrs. Gus McClernan, Fourth street pictire was recorded in the time of who has been ill and confiden to her| Oonfucius, the Chinese philosopher bed for some time'is reported as not-being so well the past few days. who"lived 600 years before Christ, is the deduction.dfawn from study of { the question by Will Day, a well- known figure in the English film world, Your friends can buy anything| gno higs exhibited in London a coltée- you may give them ‘except ~ yOUT! igh of relics and machlnes tracing the photograph. Call the Hakkerup Stu-| growth of the moving picture from the dio and make an appointment for| first primitive.idea to its present form, that Xmas photograph. 11 16 tf| suys an exchange. The “shadow shows” of Copfucius Mrs. Hamilton' and son, of Hines| are the first of all known endeavors to spent the day in Bemidji: yesterday | present animated plctures. The next transacting business and also visit- | perlod of progressive achievement is ing her daughter Miss Mamie Mam- | found in 1646, when Athanasius Kirch- ifton. ~'* : it Mr. and Mrs. George Posz, 1205 er published a book in Latin entitled “Ars Magnalycus et Umbrae,” in which a description and illustration are Irvone avenue, have as their gnest} given of a moving picture which the her brother Charles Miller of ‘Win- ona who arrived in Bemidji Monday evening “and will remain for a few ‘days. . Short of help this year—Come in' early—The Hakkerup - Studio. 3 S 11.16 £ Ty, AR A few fzjends were entertained by Misses Esther Fischer and Marion - — Lein Saturday evening tt the Lord home, 901 Beltrami avenue. Two writer had evolved with mirrors and a tallow candle for illuminant, “Includéd in the collection is the criginal disk which: Eadweard Muy- bridge used to settle the controversy between two American millionaires on -the Alto Palto ruce course as to whethef the four feet of a trotting horse were off the.ground at:the same ———t Battled With Wouden Swords. It is recorded of the ancient Aztecs tables of bridge were played and re-| ¢ Mexico that they went into battle freshments served by the hostesses. with wooden swords, thgt they raight: not kill their enemies. The Aztecs Miss Ruby Edwards rétumed to| were a fierce, warlike race. Their re- Brainerd Saturday night after a few|ligion was the most bloodthirsty the days visit with Bemidji frierids. She|world has ever known. The templess; is a foffner resident of Bemidji.em-{of thel ir'gods weFe seattéred through- ployed ‘at theiM: & I. freight depat| ou thé land, and’thousands of human and was transfetred from here to a Brainerd position several months ago | thelr altars. and will leave this week for the Twin |1y Prisoners of war. Cities,to' pcc*py a position. One dozen photographs make 12 beings' were sacrificed every yenr upon The victims were most. In thelr battles KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT M'i:: oy N d : e regular meeting of the Knights The members of the. Order of} ¢ Columbus will be held Wednes- Eastern Star are requested- to be| 4,y ovening at the K. C. hall. Fol- present this evening-atthe regular||oywing the business session, Joseph J- ORDED OF EASTERN STAR business jmesting at 8:¢jelick at the| Tushaus, special supreme agent, will f. Fauthtol ¢ eyies? il brighten when' n r lps will | | Masonigizhalh: - [, « B ode g0 —Te ot B DEGREE OF HONOR WILL ;¥ §% MEET THURSDAY RfGHT l mbers of the; Degree ofi@onor arg wsked; to- note ‘the changeifn the RIAN DIVISION it . 'NO. 2 ‘MEETS THURSDAY The meeting of Division No. 2 of the Ladies’ aid of the Presbyterian church has been changed from Wed- nesday until Thursday afternoon on account of the turkey Winner on Wednesday at the church. The chair- man Mrs. M. L. Matson, requests that all finished work be turned in at that time. All members are urged to be present. PRESB) BETHEL LUTHERAN LADIES AID HOLDING SALE TODAY Many tty and useful articles are beingdisposed of at the sale of the Bethel Lutheran Ladies’ Aid be- ing held it the church basgment this afternoon and evening. The ladies have been preparing for the sale for many months and have a large assortment of fancy aprons. Supper-is also beingj served from 5 until 8, to which thfl; public is invited, H p— MISS SOTLIFF SURPRISED Twelve. 0 rs of the North- western ‘Bell “Telephone company surprised Miss e Sutliff last evening "fi’*h&%»fifl Fourth street, in honor of “her birth an- niversary.- Dancing’ and games were enjoyed during thgjgvening and at 11 o ’clock a>Ehi¢ken * dinner was served by her ‘sister, Miss departed at a late hour wishing her many happy returns. METHODIST AID SALE PROVES EXCEPTIONALLY SUCCESSFUL The initial sale of home made can- dies and cracker-jack by the Meth- edist Ladiest Aid Candy and cracker- jack division Saturday exceeded their expoctations and a neat sum was ad- ded to the treasury. Several ladies were kept busy throughout the day making the cracker-jack and the can- dy display at the Gac' Company’s of- fice proved very tempting: All was disposed of and more could have been sold of each. These sales will be continued at intervals throug- out the winter. . Drama to Gasp at! -A terrific ctory of a mother’s the Antecs tried to kill as few of thelr! enemies ns: possible, that: they. might: have more to sicrifice. : April 22, 1519, Hernan Corfez land-} Xmas presents. Telephone 289, The o Lt @d at Vera Cruz, overthrew the ‘Aztec Hakkerup Studio and make appoint- kingdom and took permanent -posses-; ment. 11 16 tf sion of the country for Spoln. The | story of the contest is the foundation Mrs. Wm. Betts and little daugh- of the novel “The Fair-Gad,” by Gen.: ter, Shirley, will leave tonight for Lew Wallace. their home at St. Maries, Idaho they having come to Bemidji last week to attend the funeral of her father, the late M. W. Knox. Also Mrs. Carl Luedtke, another daughter, who came for the funeral will return to her home at Webster City, S. D. and will leave on tonight’s train. The Elko Hat Shop afmounces|’ : that -their Xmas display, of novel| | gifts is -now ready. They are all|i & personally “selected and:yeuw: mosti: “ surelppean find an ap‘p_?prigtg gif! $hat fgnew and differen N Mrs. Byron Wentworth. and three children of Turtle River atfived in'f’ it . 121 Look forthe Wark! Mhonmq I...E"Muk'flmma Bemidji this morning‘and are ‘spend- | ing the day here with her brother, |- Glenn Hines, who was operated on at|- the Lutheran Hospital Saturday. She will leave tonight for Hines to keep| ; house for her mother until she is|: able to return home. Mrs. Hines has %I been here with her small son since}: | the operation. Conrad Daly ........ Della Moore ....... John Hampton The “Rambling Kid” . Judson Malone . . 0 Patricia Daly . .. Senorita Gonzales . ..... " [ing ‘Wednésitay evening'it 8 "o"clock articles and| Phylis | Sutliff. She was presented with a| birthday token by her friends who; land dramu as never shown before. A Laurence Trimble-Jane Murfin Production k. WOLF-FIGHTS AND WONDERMENT AT GRAND OPENING SATURDAY FOR TWO DAYS “THURSDAY AND FRIDAY CHARLES JONES ‘WEST OF CHICAGO’ WHO’S WHO IN THE PLAY:? Story by George Scarborough. Scenario by Paul Schofield. Divected by Scott Dunlap and C. R. Wallace. Photography by Lucien Andriot, address the: meeting-amd it is expect- ‘ed ‘and -urgeti"that there be a:large | ; atténdance. ’ : a1 ‘MOOSEHEART LEGION'TO " MEET WEDNESDAY NIGMT " The “Womeén“'of thé" ‘Mooseheart Legion will hold their, régular yitet- at' the yfofiseAhal_l. All" members. are urged to be present. A 15-cent lunch will be served to the members their husbands and the Junior Moose at the Social hour following the bus- iness meeting. CATHOLIC LADIES BANDS HOLD MEETING TOMORROW Bands No. 1 and 5 of the Catholic ladies are requested to meet Wed- nesday afternoon in the church base- |- ment at 3 o’clock as there is busi- ness of importance to be transacted and it is especially desired that all members be p&sent. i Mustd, Music is the most abstract, pure embodiment and type of universal law and movement/ It is a key to the dl- | vinn method throughout all the worlds of 1natter and spirit. It is the most fluld, free expression of. form, in the becoming form developing according to intricate and divine necessity. There is nothing arbitrary in music; no acquiring any power in it except by patient, reverent study, and mastering | of divine proportions amd the eternal laws of fitness. Goethe says: “The worth of art appears most eminent in muste, since it requires no material, no subject matter, whose effect must be deducted; it is wholly form :n:l power and it ralses and ennobles what- ever it expresses.”— e <o o | Stop at_____ | FREDERIC HOTEL in SAINT PAUL 100 MODERN ROOMS Rates, $2.50 and Down! ‘Water With Bath $1.50 $2.00% $2.50 NO 5th & ’ Cedar ST. PHILIP’S LADIES’ AID HOLDS MEETING TOMORROW The Ladies Aid of the St. Philips church will be entertained Thurs- day afternoon by Mesdames Cogwin and Grinager at the K. C. Hall and all members and friends are invited to attend. . Lo o * ¥ 3 ¥ OFFICE MANAGER o TR v Iristead of-#-iong hard lial responsible position, Nigl went direct from -Dakota. 55 College, Fargé, N. D.; to become a $100-a-month office manager for the wholesale produce hdg;f/of Altenbernd-& ‘Brandt. DB, -B7 courses in - Commeétce;, Businéss Administration’ and Banking pare students to take” much "higher positions bflf\ the avériaé‘by nner is offered,s + u, o . ..§AME PRICE ! \T; Jd@w 'the inter= & “free. " Write = Pres., 806 Fol f A * Uae less’ of BAKING POWDER than of higher‘ priced brands. The govunme;:t used millions of pounds ‘GILBERT BRQS. Auto Painting Go. Let us paint or refimish, your car. We do “first class auto- 7 mobile painting, perfect strip- ing and monogram work. We guarantee all first clags We make old cas new, Give. us a trial and be convinced .. 507 Third St *** J. B. Gilbert-A. L. Gilbert” Proprietors PAUL H ‘.u‘) ANE KENNETH What weald you da with a Million Dollars? Would you for- love and a dog’s devetion—famine- Charles Jones ... Rénee Adoree Philo McCullough ,.Zid Dalbrook:| . Charles Frenc .. Marcella Daley Kathleen Key get your old neighbors and friends? In the William . Fox Picture “WITHOUT FEAR” the man with a newly-made Millicn Miilion remains democratic! Would you? See:this picturc at Grand theater next Tuesday and Wednesday. .". Dan Mascn in “Toorerville Trolley” Comedy GRAND ORCHESTRA MAT. 2:30, 7:10 AND 9:00 ‘YOU HAVE ROBBED ME’ “You robbed me of the most precious . thing in my life—my belief- in the woman I loved most in all the world. 1 suffered from your theft; now you Story by must take your punishment.” Albert Payion One of the most dramatic moments Terhune .in a great picture! This startling drama of marriage and disillusion will hold you spellbound from the very first scene. ELLIOTT DEXTER And Beautiful CLAIRE WINDSOR . —ALSO SHOWING— . "«CHOOSE YOUR WEAPONS . A Two Part Educational Comedy = | (The Spice of the program) | ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT . | ELKO %% Tonigh 7:15-9:00 : THURSDAY_“DESERT GOLD” | | o | —— | |