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ey, telepbone 114 ttoms for this column will be gladly Readers owe it to mselves to see that items of local interdst are - repo: Evk.:y item wlil be given proper consideration whes the souree oOwR. o Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trafton mov- ed yestezday to 1319, Minnesgis:ave- i nue. See @s about your gegsefor turk- ey for ‘Thanksgiving. B. A.iKolbe Co., logated at foot of 2nd. ‘street on M. & L RR. tracks. 4t 11 .27 A mian’s flaming answer to “The Sheik,”—“Burning Sands” . at .. the Elko thezter, Sunday and :Mopday. . ., i 125 Walter Rice of Tenstrike visited his parents Mr. znd Mrs. W. H. Rice and transacted busifess in Bemidji this week. Mrs. W. L. Rundel]l of Little Falls is a Bemidji guest at the home of her daughter Mrs. J. W. Diedrich and family 811 Bemidjj avenue. $50,000 to loan ‘on. farms, Dean Land Company. 1-18tf H. R, Jones, a former resident of Bemidji, who has visited friends here for the past few days, left last night for his home at Bloomer, Wis. i G. H. Warner, trainmaster of the M. & I Railway of Brainerd trans-| acted business in Bemidji yesterday leaving last night for his home. . : See us about your geese or turk. ey for Thanksgiving. B. A. Kolbe & Co., located at foot of 2nd. street on M. & L RR. tracks. 4t 11 27 Mrs. Max h\dandem of Fifth ward was the between train visitor of friends at Brainerd yesterday. return ing to Bemidji on the evening train. Don’t miss that candy sale Friday and Saturday. Something new that you never had before at the Bemidji Candy store. 3t 11 26 Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCulloch left Bemidji recently for Milwaukee, Wis., where they expect to make their home during the winter months. Short of help this year—Come in early—The Hakkerup Studio. - 11 16 ¢f Mrs. E. W. Johnson and little daughter, Marianne, returned yes- Jterday morning from a few days’ . visit with relatives &t the Twin Cities See us about your geese or turk- ey for Thanksgiving. B. A. Kolbe & Co., Jocated at foof of 2nd. street on M. & I RR. tracks. 4t 11 27 Edward Lehtinen, formerly . a3 traveling salesman for J. E. Decker & Sons of Duluth, has accepted a position as manager of the meat de- partment at T;oppman’s. : The, first show starts at 7:15, the second at 9:00 see, “Burning Sands” tomorrow at the Elko Theater: 1 25 Rev. T. B. Nordale will go to Hart Lake tomorrqw to° conduct morning services there and will return to Be- midji in time for the evening service at the Bethel Lutheran church. PESUUE VY the Lfifiw;yn Hospital for append cities. He is reported to be_getti 73 | tong Bigelr: | wa: 416 /0'clock ‘dinner’ guest -~ at™ " the e of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Evans. i | Minot, N. D. with the J. C. Huyck Clothing store has accepted a posi- tion as salesman at Gill Bros. Store in this city taking. the position va- cated by Grant O 1 Sttudio open' Sundays; or you may make appointment_for-sitting any evening. Hakkerup Btudio,: 11 16tf Harvey Washburn is spending this week in the Twin Cities having gone there to attend the Hamline Uni- versity ‘homé-coming, and also a Araternity banquet tonight, He will réturn to Bemidji next week. ‘Bemidjl: friends will be pleased to learn of the promotion of Daniel C. Gaingy Jr., from the ‘position of traveling salesnia "the general of the Johnston ~Jewelry hy of Owatonna. He has work- ed ‘hard tomerit his position, he hayitig been ‘elected sbout ten days ago. Mrs. Mrytle Begin and daughter Mfi and sons Joah and John ar- rived in-Bemidji last evening and will. maké .their home temporarily with her father, J;, M. Neumann 1019 Beltrami avenue. Mrs. Begin's husbsnd ~was killed in an accident on a logging train in Oregon a short time ago. # Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean have arrived at the George T. Baker & Co. Jewelry store. Come in and get acquainted with them. They are 'wonders. and have been the talk of ‘the cities. No, No, not men, but an up-to-date record, both Words and music. Makes you Fox trot, whether you watit to er fiot. Played by Ben- {nie Kruger’s orthestra, snappy and | thrilling. 2t 27 Mr. and ‘Mrs. “E. Y. Wilson re- turned this mornihg to Bemidji from Minneapolis having been called there |1ast wesk by the critieal illness of her father who passed away on Tues- day of. last week and funeral serv- ices Wwere ‘held Satirday and Inter- ment Was made at the Crystal cem- ! etery.” Mrs.. Wilson’s miother, Mrs. J. C Johnso; omphnied them Jadlies of the G. A. R. Circle will hold their .annual :bazasr' and a: cafetéfia;‘lunch and an:old time dance,. Saturday . evening at Moose Hall. A chrge.of" ten- cents will be made for eath:dance. : Following is- the ‘menu: arker Houss Ro: Butter Harold Miller, ten year old son -of. o | ' ‘Pkbrags Morris ‘8 Crookston who \riBemidji to attend the Ms- sonic meeting last evening and was J. M. Moe, formerly employed at . Mashed Potatoes hr_lv.y . Baked Beans Chéese.: - Coffee Pie and Cake. James C. Garrison, president of| the State Sunday School Association St Paul was in Bemidji ‘yesterday | between trains en route from:‘Fhief|- River Falls to International ~Falls|" to transact busine: > bbisge S Pickles 2t 11 25 Fashivnable ‘Negligees - New negligees are of velvet. First there g thé corduroy robe, warm, practical and without frills. Then trimmed with a metal flowes and I velvet one lined with georgette. the velvet negligee Just plain velvet, ned with thin silk. .Then the chiffon Next the velvet brocade. Last of all an elaborate and magnificent affair of velvet, fur, chiffon-lining and _metal embroidery; Thoe second and last varioties are skeizhied: ‘Wintringham. The last two were' ‘re-elected. Miss Hazel Barclay is able to be out again afte a week’s illness at her home in Grant Valley. J. C. McGhee, district grand pa- triaréh, will go to Tenstrike this eve- ning to attend the I 0. O. F. en- campment there tonight. Come In and hear President Hard- ing’s -voice on the Victrola. Bemidji' Music Co. 2t 11 25| Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Gray of Min- neapolis have..returned‘fo Bemidji and are to .Tocate on the ~S. W. Scott farm'west of the City. Mrs. G. 'D. Greigg who has been ill' and under doctor’s ‘care for two] weeks at her home at Fernhill is re- ported to be slightly improved. Youn take no ‘photos from Rich! Studio unless pictures and prices, more than please you. 29-10th st. Phone 570-W+ 6t11-29 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carlton return- ed to Bemidji last night from Bau- dette where they have spent the sum-| mer ‘and will remain here during the winter. Mrs. Ernest Willets of Grant Val- ley who is spending a few'days in Bemidji was the guest of her daugh- ter, ‘Miss Alice, Thursday -evening at thé home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Jewett, 1110 Park dvenue. One dozen photographs: make 12 Xmas presents. Telephone 239, The Hakkerup Studio and jna‘ke appoint- ment. 1116 tf Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moody en- tertained at a four course dinner and cards Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wzlter L. Soeby, Mr. and Mrs. T. Eaten, Miss Helen Moody and Harvey Moody,were the guests, in honor of Mrs, Soeby’s birth anniver- sary. Miss Florence Miller, teacher &t Solway and friend Miss Johnson are spending today in Bemidji transact- ing business and calling on friends Ole Benson of Malcolm is spend- ind the week end in Bemidji trans- acting business having arrived here yesterdzy. He will return home Mon- day. J. C. McGhee, gounty superintend- ent visited schools at Turtle River and north of there Wednesday of this week,, It.is unusual for the. school board ‘and ‘coufty * superintendent to select the same- day_ for visitation but this happened Wednesday after- noon 'at Turtle River; On Thursday Mr. McGhee metoréd to Buena Vista to visit séhools. He reports the roads as almost impassible.’ : Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean have arrived at the George T. Baker & Co. Jewelry store. Come in and get acquainted with them. They are wonders and have been the talk of the cities. No, no, not men, but an up to date record, both words and music. Makes you Fox trot, whether you want to or not. Played by Ben- nie Kruger's orchestra, snappy and thrilling. 227 Mrs. Lester. Achenbach was hostess t0 the members of the sewing club ‘Wednesdsy evening st her apart- ments in the Kaplan Building. WOMAN’S STUDY CLUB TO . MEET MONDAY AFTERNOON 11}{The, mempers.:of | the oman’s Stiia, ; to atfend the g to be held :Monday clock at the Library | - SONS_OF HERMAN WILL ° The.’Sons of Hefman will meet for their rgeular business meeting Sunday afternocn at 3 o’clock at ‘the K."C. hall and all memhers are re- quested to be present. -~ 5 DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT ;. The Daughters of Rebekah will hold their regular business meeting Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the K. C. hall and it is urged that all members be present at that time, as there will be election of officers. MRS. STOCKMAN SHOWERED A miscellaneous shower was given Mrs. Conrad Stockman at her home in Mill Park Friday afternoon and the hours wer epleasantly spent in conversation and music. Lunch was served by the self invited guests. Those present were Mesdames ' La- Combe, Ebinger, Gestret, Johnson, Wagner, McGriff, Reinoehl, Holden and Omdahl. PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION .. BIRTHMDAY: PARTY Mrs. J. G. Ryan, 1115 Beltrami WORK TO' BE TURNED IN avenue, entertained a number of boys Mrs. B. A. Dilley chairman re- at supper Thursday in honor of her quests that.all work of her division | son Ray, the occas{on being his 10:}, for the Christmas sale of the Presby- birth anniversary, After supper terian Ladies’ Aid December 5, be games were played and later a thea- | turned in at the meeting to be held ter party enjoyed. Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Opsahl, Eleventh and Be- midji avenue, as this is the last meeting of the division before the sale, MISS LARSON ENTERTAINS The “Mystic Circle” met at the home of Miss Beatrice Larson 515 | Bemidji avenue, Friday evening. Af- ter the business meeting the evening was spent in dancing and music and A_About fifty babies and mothers a marshmellow roast enjoyed at the enjoyed the Cradle Roll Party given fire place. A delicious lunch was| yesterday afternoon at the Presby- served by the hostess. : terian church. An interesting‘pro-} gram was given as follows; vocal so- ! PRESBYTERIAN DiVISION lo, Miss Hazel Ibertson, reading, MEETS MONDAY NIGHT Gladys McPherson; reading Laura The apron division of the ladies’ | Halvorson; piano duet by Eva and aid nf the Presbyterian church Mrs. Alva Cunningham; violin and piano |E. R. Evans chairman, will meet at | duet, Zellp Maule and Fernv_Cgtter;,’B o’clock Monday evening quartette, Fern Carter, Zetta. Maulc. home of Mrs. Harry Koors, 912 Elva Gary, Marjorie Knox;.reading ' Minesota avenue. Mrs. Collard will’ by Alma Elmquist. Following - the | assist in entertaining. It is requested program a socidl time ‘was enjoyed : that all finished work for the Christ- and lunch served. i mas sale be turned in at thot time. CRADLE ROLL PARTY METHODIST AID DIVISION ! S PLANS PARTY TUESDAY NIGHT TU,R"ED JOKE ON MRS. GOULD An evening meeting of the bed Occaslon When Theatrical Manager | room division of the Ladies’ Aid of Proved Himself Gifted With a the Methodist church was held yes- Keen Scnse of Humor. terday at the home of Mrs. F. G. _— Schadegg, 1108 Beltrami avenue' “Mrs. George Gould,” sald a New about. twenty-two of the members York dramatist, “was a superb nctress gathering to complete all unfinished before her marringe, and she often en- work for the Christmas sale. 'They | tertalned Augustin Daly, ler old mun- | planned an “All-Aid” jollification | 88er, at Georgian court. Thanksgiving party to be held in' ‘One day as the Goulds and Daly the basement of the church - next Were sauntering over the Lakewood Tuesday evening to which the lady gardens a little group of strangers friends of the church and members| Orew timidly near. : of the Aid are invited. The com-! ‘Pardon e, Mrs, Gould,' said one mittee in charge Mrs. Elwell and! of the group, ‘but we have heurd so . much about your wonderful hothouses Mrs. Ferrell are planning to make —wlll you allow us to yisit them? Luctlle Cadwaliader. Long Beach, CaL., hopes some day In the United States Senate. She's only 22 ng: bx:t ll‘m‘:d’y ‘:h:‘n m l(.ywz:f 18 preadonl o’f. the Woman's Legal Assoclation’ Iver Calitornia, and is lookihg longing! Legimiatize. : o_' ly toward a seat e at the . this a very enjoyable affair. J. W, Evans suffered a paralytic stroke Tuesday at his farm at Schoo}- craft, but is reported to be slightly improved at present. His daughters Mrs. Arthur Miller and husband were Mrs. Gould nodded towards Daly { mischievously. B i “‘Ask him,’ she sald.' “‘Pardon me, Mr, Gould, but may | we 'visit your hothouses? the stran- ' ger repeated. “Daly assumed a grand ulr. “iYes, yes, of course you may,’ he called to his bedsice but few hours following the solemnization of their marriage which occured gt the home of the groom’s mother, Mrs. Geo. Miller Sr. Grant Vialley, Tuesday afternoon, Whose? sald, ‘and pluck just as many apricots and peaches as you Ilke."” | Mrs. Harris’ Brood. District Visitor (calling on Mrs. Har- ris, a new arrival in the village)—You seem to have a great many childres, Mrs. Harrls, Mrs. Harris—Yes, mum; and what's more, all thelr names begins with haitch. There's 'Ubert, my oldess. Then comes Ilda, 'Arrlet, and 'Orace. Then there's Arold and ’Arry anid 'Eetor and 'Onorfa. They're all laitches; all except the baby, and we christened ‘er Holive—London Tit Bits. His Eccentricity. «Wiliam: P. Grimm, going yonder, is | our riost peculiur-citlzen,” related the | landlord of the 'Petunia tavern. “When he gets a grouch on, and hates | everything on earth:and in the “vaters under the earth, he doesn’t come up ! Main street snarling and snupping at | folks who haven't done anything 0| him. Instend-he goes down cellar or up garret at home, and growls. it out by myself,- and doesn’t emerge into publicity until he has got tid of his grump nad feels like beliig 1l to | everybody who Is civil to hin Kun- gas City Star. His Lapses. ‘i nmer 1 have a sily Aetter Smith, “dur- ctieally all the Here 1is little “John Doe,” about two and a half years old, who s unclaimed tn New York after & Pullman trip from Shreveport, La. The Pullman porter stated that a Y ey qurinz the man had asked him to bring the money 1 up durinz ; ::::olld (ohtgew";’(ork where he would yenr to £o i fur a few weeks to be claimed. The child cannot speak eseape 1l s n.nr ar- his name and no clue to his iden- rive unti —Kansag i tity has been discovered City Star. | | | — SMART EVENING WRAPS AT MUCH SMALLER COST (By Hedda Hoyt) (Written for the United Pross) New York, Nov.-25—Many of the cvening wraps in the less expensive models follow the details of the very costly wraps and almost equal them in appearance. One is always doubt- {ful about the warmth of the evening wrap and unless it is heavily lined and interlined, it is dangerous to go from the fur coat to the velvet even- ing wrap. This ycar nearly all of the exclusive models are lined in ermine or expensive furs so that only the woman with the fiat pocketbook may possess one. - But recently a number of models have been shown that are lined in kimmer cloth, imitation baby lamb, and in other imi ns of fur which ve warmth and are extremely .clev- in appearance. At night time one cearcelv detect the fact that they are imitations. On the opening night of the Music Box Review a lovely wrap of this sort was worn by one of our smartest society buds. The cape itself was of | deep wine colored velvet, while the lining was of gray krimmer cloth. A zollar of rcal krimmer cloth finished the neck. The popularity of all white for evening was cxpressed in the cos- tume which Mary Pi the Muysic Box Revie was one of those timple sleeveless lilttle things of white velvet and em- phasized her girli a he wore a wra with siver and ermine. The Dolly si.crs were gowned zlike as usual and wore wide metal head bands wrapped about their heads, completely covering their foreheads. Onc of them wore a wrap of silver cloth collared in gray | fur. The other wore a wrap of gold cloth, collared in brown. |||ml|l!!llllll lllflllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIm!II|]|_||| A Graceful Lantern T of whitr brocaded llared with white Services will be held in the Battles building, room 24, over the J. C. Penney Co. store at 11 o’clock. - Sun- day school at 9.45. FIRST LUTHERAN Norwegian services at 10:30. English services Wilton at 2, p. m. English services at 8. it J. C. Jerdee, EPISCOPAL . .. Services on Sunday. at 11 morning. 1l ’ Sunday sehool .at 10. e A united; Thanksgiving, .service will be held on Thanksgiving day at 10:30 a. m. 4 Rev. Warford will be the preacher. William Ell@tt,\ redtor. 77 ST. PHILIP’S Low mass at 8 o'ciock. High mass at 10 o’clock. Sunday school followed by bene- in the 11:30. Baptisms at 2. Vespers and benediction at 7:30 m. - Rev, J. Fraling. D BAPTIST Sunday school at 10:30. Morning worship at 11:30. Young Peoples’ meeting at 7. Evening service 'at 8. Subjet, “The New Creatjon.” Thursday evening prayer service at 8’oclcok. v T 1 George Kehoe, pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Pastor preaches oFping worship at 10:30. T Sunday school at 12 noon. Special Epworth League services, “J. 'W. Thinks Black.” * Evening worship at 8 o’clock. G. H, Zentz, pastor. BETHEL LUTHERAN Sunday school’ at 9:45." ~ No morning preaching service. English services at'8 p. m. All are invited to attend. Also Thursday evening the apnual Thanksgiving service will be held, to which all are welcome. ey T. B. Nordale, pastor, PRESBYTERIAN Sunday morning at the Presby- terian church the pastor will preach on the subject, “Apt' To'Teach,” (2 Tim, 2:24). a1t Sunday 'evening "at 8 o’clock the sermon will be on the theme, “Serv- icc)In A New Faghion,” (Mark 2: 12. Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian ‘Endeavor at 7 p. m. All are most cordially' welcome. Lester P. Warford, pastor. ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL The servicas for Sunday, Novem- ber 26 will be in the English lang- uage. Being the last Sunday in the church year, cvery one is cordially invited to attend. Text; Matt. 9:18- 26, “Through Death to Life.” Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship 4t 11 a. m. Y P.L at7p m Wednesday evening the Y P. L. will have a business meeting in the basement of the church. H. W. Radloff, pastor. TENSTRIKE LUTHERAN Divine services will ge held here next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Theme of sermon: “Daughter of Jair- ug Healed by Jesus.” Sunday school at 10 o’clock a. m. God willing the new church will be dedicated on the following Sunday Dé¢cember 3. N. HAGALI—Divine services will be held in the North school sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. All children of the community are urged to come and prepare for the Christmas pro- gram. held in the Town hall next Sunda, night. The public i$ inyited to at- tend.—Rev. M. Heine, Pastor. NYMORE LUTHERAN FREf Sunday school at 10:30. Services Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Rev. 0. C. Olson of Wanbay, S. D. will preach. The Men's Ald meets at Ole Strand’s home Tuesday night. Prayer mecting Wednesday night at the home of John Nelson, Thursday evening the annual meet- ing will be held in the church. The Ladies’ Aid will serve chicken sand- wiches from 5 to 7 o'clock. The Young People’s meeting will be held at Ed Akre’s Friday night- Rev. Halvorson of Minneapolis will speak. 3 Everyone invited to all. meetings. Rev. Bode, pastor, g, TRINITY EV, LUTHERAN Humiliation and, Prayer Sunday., English service. at 8 .o’clock,. The pastor will preach on Psalm 51, 3:14 “Humiliation and ‘Prayer,”” Holy Communion will be observed in this service. The confessional service begins at 7:20 o’clock. Personal registration for Conimunion demand- No decoration will be more effective in dressing up the house at Christmas time than lanterns and candle shades of crepe paper and tinsel. A graceful lantern Is fllustrated here, made on a wire frame over which the paper cov- ering Is pasted and cut-out figures are pasted to the sides. The long tassel may be of tinsel or crepe paper. Fes- toons of flower petals, strung on cords, finish this pretty decoration. H ds ed. Sunday school at 9:30 o’clock Thanksgiving service on Thursday evening at 8:00 o‘clock. Sermon on Luke 17, 11-19: “Where Are The Nine.” Confirmation class for high school students Monday evening at 4:45 o’clock. Bible class for children on Satur- days from 2 to 3:30 o‘clock. You are welcome. ] Rev, E. Frenk, pastor. « _ ; diction of the Blessed Sacrement at ° HINES—Di.vine scrvices will be ..