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Items for this columa will ey, telephone 114 themselves to see that ifems Ev!:y item wlil be given M te *Hn@:a torm and French serge slurt:s at 6n1y $1.08. 2 A daughter was ' born this morn- ing to"Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hawkins cf- Northern. Mather and baby are doing nciely. p ‘1Cume On Over” showing last time tbnight at the Elke. 'sts Faith Knickerbocker, Latin téacher in the high schocl, went to Her home at Staples to spend Thanks- giving and the week end. stoxe Saturday: at “£0,4:$12:50— E. N. French left on the noon train: today for Réd” Lake ‘to trans-|* zct business and will return to Be- midji’ tomcrrow. $50,000 to loan on farms, Dean Land: Company. 1-18tf George Rossback returned to this homé in Bemidji Wednesday night from Bagley where he spent a week instzlling a ventilating system. in the Minerva schood, Slip over swe_atets values to $6.75 about 100 in lot, only $2. 98 at John- sons Saturday. Miss Margaret Conway and Miss Marie Bloom, Central School teach- ers left Wednesday for Stillwater to visit at their homes during thexr Thanksg)vmg vacation. Our special -s2lé on Winter. Coats in full swing Johnsons. Fos - Miss Florence Craig; teacher at Snuk Center visited friends in Be- mxdp Wednesday evening _betieen *trains, en route to her home - &t ~Grand Rapids to spend her ’l‘henks- gnving vacation. " Supt. and Mrs. J. C. West and; family. had zs Thanksgiving dinner guests at 2:30 o’clock yesterday, Misses Blanche Dodge, Berenice - Goffey, and Emma Leistikow, all =) members of the school faculty: . mg}\t’s train; - Spetial sale at the Eiko Hat Shop|:) Sport Hats and Tams, worth as mueh|: as $3 95. Sale price Snturday $1.50 + Itl Rev. Paul Shannon :and small: son Teddy, of “Hastings, Minn., visited at the ‘home of his parents Dr. and *Mrs. E.A. Shannon, 621 . Bemidji avenue, over Tharnksgiving. They will return to their hume on »tov Grand Opomn' ‘Sunday Wherever the compass, points péo- ) ple are wamng to se “Bagt is West.” hafl meet!” }: “And never the But, Sweet Coniu@ifis they do 'in 'h:a “East is West.” &7 * " " Constance Talmadge, for the first' time, combines drama with her “ini imitable humor > . As s _play “East i& West" went “two years on Broadwsy—You know what that means’ 7 .00 Here’s the picture you've read 80 much. about in the Saturday Eve- ning Post”—The picture that in spired Ellis Parker.Butler to sit down and tell the American public all abou-t it tdmz Johnsons saturda qy;bfefi;xo.,ss.so A 1t 14 ;::it—hthbnuhudh e 1 interest ::npmd. \ «fl!flls ?Egl and callinj dji hémy Burt Noble, merchan s{é at ‘ds attending to bustheas ins Bemné‘if Wednesday. .’ Children’s sleeping garments only 98c at Johnson’s -Saturday. Miss Gladys Loy, teacher at Spur is .spending her Thanksgiving vaca- tion with friends in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Carlson had as Thanksgiving ' dinner- guests Miss- es Maricn Luety, Myrtle Bérry and Coririne Carlson. =:Your frierids: ¢an buy ‘anythin you' may give- them - except photograph. . ‘Call = the Hakkeru Studio and: mlke an appointment. f en route to their home at Pinewood from Shelby where they ‘have visit- ed for a short time. “fi‘Ong ozen iphotographs -make 1% ‘Xmas. pres Telephone 239, 'l‘he Hakkeryp Studio and make a] ment. Theron Higbe, who “h: friends at Sauk Center for a mi "f.h arrived in Bemidji Thu: y for an extended visit with his son Jesse Hngbe» in. ‘the Clayton apamneuts Sl”rt of help’ this: year—Gome in early—The Hakkerup Studio. N 11 16 tf Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fort and two children of Ecklés motored . from of Mirs. rénts, where they ~“weré Thanksgiving .dinner and week end guests. . 10-per cent discount on gH fign- nel gowns and underwear Saturday at Johnsén’s. :“- g @ F. W. Hunt of Mankato came:-to Bemidji to spend THankAglvmg his daughter; Mrs, Blain = Lambert and famly 1‘205 Dewey ‘avenue -and will feimaiji as:an over Sunday guest at the hame. dio open Sundays; lif jo d%%gnmtment for sitting nfly -any ‘everiing. mkke}up Studio. 11 16tf iy © Mrs:Jessie MeGormhick of Bt Paul ‘Mm J. Hess of Bagle Bend,; May Auburn of -Hibbinig ‘and Mrs: Dora Becker of “Hibbing, arrived in Be- midji “Phursday and will ‘be guests of their father, George - Cheney, Irvine avengie for a wéek . . :Special sale of beaufi!u! trimmed ts atithe Elko Hat Shop. Some of ‘them are worth as much as $18, | Sale. pricé Satutday $8.95. 1t 1 - M. ‘and Mrs. dwax’d Reeves, 812 i.0‘entertained ~ at nksgiving. er,”Mr. and Mrs. ourtney;: Mr. and Mrs.. H. terIrene snd Mrs. son Merton. Mr, nnd Mrs. L. E. Hanson, Mrs. Clara Trog, C. Olson, C. A. Spragg, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dunlap of Be- cida; Mr. afid Mrs. Benard Landgren of Llherty Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cool of Northérn; Miss Grace Stillwe! and. Mr. and Mrs. D..C. Searl of Bemidji- Were among those who at- tended the funeral services held for Mrs. ‘G. D. Greigg at Lake Hattie: Thursday. Jwrss New Styles m‘Ufi erwear A few! sl\honqtte for wraps and that Christmas photograph. 11 18 tf mn the two-piece sets. 8 | COPYRIGHT BY M"CALLS dregises means new lines for under- wear as well.’ Just now the combination seems to be ‘more in demand Pajamas ‘are ‘favored for sleeping, wear and hown with' bateau, V-shaped and round nécklines.: Nightgowns are: Y déep bertha collars of lace.. mo'e lace and embroidery. than has blouses ARl underwear is“trimmed with been popular lately—the vogue for doing away with taflored undergarments in favor iss Esther Peterson) 23 years old; iis a_justice of the peace in Van- couver, Wash. \ In Sicily a young woman is usually wed at 15 years, that being the legal age for marriage. Inithe whole of England there are but a dozen women who are quah~ fxed to, practyce 1aw Miss Gladys ‘Pyle, first, woman miember of the South Dakota legis- latare,” was elected on a dry plat- form. The latest fad of the Paris society |, women is to hdve her potrait engrav- .ed.on the head of her notg paper. JEECH VI, Blinche Foirk Miler, who his been électéd a justice of the péace in Ta- conig, object to be cdlled-“judge,” Mrs. Helen E. Crockett, the. first womian_ to hold"public office in Ben. ry county, O., won'the county clerk- ship by a margin,of three votes. A proposal ,lg made that Wellesley College shall’ follow the example of Bryn Mawr and open ‘its doors for summner courses to women in indus- try. iy Migs R. Marie Leech ,formerly of the public health laboratory of the University of California, has been appointed city bacteriologist of Al- meda. SEPET Thmugh efforts “of ciubwonién 1of Jacksonviule, Florida, 4,000 half« ipint bottleés of milk a day are served ito the school children of that eity. Miss 1Cdrolyh ''Virginia Plattner, an energetic American girl, has sail- ed for Rio de Janeiro, where she will establish a bxllxard academy for wo- men. H » Mme. Moll-We s5 iy to. be the first woman to address the Institute of Francce. ‘She has been invited to read a papéf on the work which is being done iR France for the children of necessitods foreigners. Perjury is declared to be quite ‘comfmon among women applying for. marriage liddhses. According to; the license s,lerk 6f ‘one city, one out of every Tive andes-to-be purposely gives the wrong address and name. That the granting of suffrage to women ‘has Qenrlved them of the right to nny of the special legis- lative proctection, is the ground tak- en by the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia in his deci- sion against the minimum wage law for women. The Worshipful Company of Ship- wrights, .one of the old.city guilds of London,, has broken all traditions by making seven ‘women “frecmen” of the society. They are the wives of men distinguished in the chipping world, and the: honor is accorded in recognition of their own labors on behalf of shipping interests. Miss Anna Norby and Miss Alice Souder visited the former’s parents, at Fosston ~Thanksgiving and will return. Sunday,s .. Miss Lufix Allen ,teacher at Buena - Vista . 'Was. in. Bemidji Wednesday "l'eri“réiife to Blackduck to visit her aunt, Mrs, Herman. Thom, Thanks- givitig day and over the week end. NOTICE '.... ‘The -Hospital ‘Auxiliary will hold food salé at the Gas Office on Sat- urday, December 2. Anyone interested in the hospital may take their donations there be- fore 2 o’clock. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated. Mrs. M. E. Ibertson, chairman AS IRI‘SH AS PADDY.S PIG— MORE FUN THAN TWENTY CAGES OF MONKEYS COLLEEN Moons & RALPH GRAVES Words fail to describe the génuine fun and entevtafmment in, this ‘most anisual ,.c. tufe——Come and see for ycumli and for once get your fill of joy and easy LAST 'TIME Admission 10c & 30c Bl ¢ Eiughier, -- ELKO - Special Music “PERILS OF YUKON . TONIGHT ONLY | Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Laney of Bu- ena Vista were shopping in Bemidji| Wednesday and visited their daugh- ter, who is a high school student. “Come On Over” showing last time “‘Kig(’fe at the Elko. 1t 1 House slippers at Johnsons Satur- day only 89c values to, $1.25. Misses Alda Palmer and Gundy Ladoen, students at the State Teach- ers college, left Wednesday for their homes at Warren to visit during their Thanksgiving vacation. Wool Prunell skirts only $4.95 at Johnsons. Miss Maurice Kovanaugh and |'Peter Czvanaugh of Nevis, niece and uncle of Mrs. C. F. Grinager arrived in Bemidji Wednesday and were Thanksgiving guests at the Grinager home, 312 Minnesota ave- nue, Grand Opening Sunday A story of Chinatown that be- gms on a loveship and, ends in.love. » - Never a pu:ture !lke it, | Constance ’l‘almndges !irst ‘real BIG picture, e On its big-—~beautiful—cight réels cf fun and drama. o Dreamy Chihatown becomes wide -wake when Constance does the i shimmie! an For the first time “East is West” {—and for the. firsy time, Constance FTnlmadge blends comedy with dra- {ma. 2 Pretty Ming Toy promised to crown Cholly Yong—King of China- town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham ' en- tertained . George and Robert Gra- ham at Thanksgivnig- dinner. Cline left Wednesday for Bertha, to spend their Thanksgiving vaca- tion. Lagies’ Silk and, Wool hose, some ;Iéfll clox others plain at Johnsons c. home. of Her Gan Ter. enderson, 308 Efih stu?t ,<es lecture on ' Christian Science will be given Tuesday eve- ning, December 5th in ‘the Rex theater at 8:15 P. M. All are cor- dially invited to attend, 4t12-6 Rev. Fr. Zitur of Staples, accom- panied & number of members of the K. C’s from Staples to Bemidji yes- terday, and called on friends while here. Mrs. D. Wilcox, 611 Irvine ave- nue entertained at Thanksgiving din- ner, Mr. and Mrs. A. N, Gould and family, and Mrs. Maude Hammer- sley and family. Mr. and- Mrs. M. L. Matson and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Kreatz were one o’clock dinner guests Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Franch and fa- mily. Mr. and Mrs.George Posz and family and Mrs. Sirois and son Frances were dinner guests yester- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swisher. Messrs. and Mesdames O. E. Er- wig and George Ridlington were en- tertained Thanksgiving day at “he home of Mr..and Mrs. F. D. Highby and family, 613, Twelfth street. Miss Alice Elmquist returned to her home in Fifth ward Wednesday afternoon from a three wecks’' va- cation trip, she having gone to Port- land, Oregon, and other places in the west. She resumed her steno- graphic duties at _the M. & I, Mas- ter Mechanic’s office this morning. J. E. Kohmer, brother-of Mrs. Andy Larson,. who has been a guest in Bemidji at the Larson home for the past three weeks, left yesterday fior. his. home: at Winifred, Alberta, Canada. Miss Ethel Papermaster, a student| at the State Teachers college, left Wednesday on the -afternoon train for her home in Grandforks. She will not return to resume her studies next term. 25 per cent discount Saturday' at Johnsons on all bath robes. 100 to choose from. N.Papérmaster, who' ‘has proprieter of the Bemidji: Cleaners|were ’l‘hnnksngmg finy, l,e in Bemidji for the past eight months | hicnte of M ‘mfl&d M has accepted a position at Fargo and ‘Misses Gladys Rentz and Verola: Wil discuntinue his cleaning estab- lishment in the building with the Security State Bank. He will leave Saturday on the night train to as-iand Mrs. P. J. Russell-and ‘fam sume the duties ccnnected wih his i new position Monday morni‘ng. “MF: afd: Mrs. Wxfi been George Kirk, AHOO *?}ie, Boulev& Mr. and Mrs. JoA: Younggren( tertained - at dimner:ofesterday, ¥ and Mrs, J. E. ‘daughter” Miss M: The avera an weighs 125 . pounds, we e 134 milow & day: l’.pl carzios an ag- &‘m 4 ‘n;-u ‘weight ol '‘more = 600,000 pounds— 500 fonel | . K ” 300 tons is the daily «traffic over the «bric ge” of your foot! fort—becausethearchcan'tsag. The concealed, built-in arch bridge enables the Arch Pre- server Shoe to give perfect foot health and comfort without sacrificing style; Every smart pattern and leather may be had in the Arch Preserver Shoe. - You'll wear nothing else, once & Natural, foot length support —just like going e rar sv:u've tried the Arch Preserver 0¢, There is no strain—no discom- ) g UCH tremendous pressure on the foot is certain to cause strain unless the arch, the most delicate part of the foot, is properly supported as Nature planned. Most ‘foot troubles and discomforts are caused by this strain, The Arch Preserver Shoe gives “KEEPS THE FOOT WELL" Let us shiow you the new stylos i - TheB&D’ SHOE STORF FOOT SPECIALISTS Phone 45-W £07 B:lrami Ave Kern Olson of Thief River Falls formerly of Bemidjiy spent the aay yesterday and ate Thanksgiving din- ner with his parents, Mr. and M I. B. Olson. He returned to Thief River last night. Roland Henrionette, employed at the Itasca State Park, motored to emnd_u vesterday to eat ‘Thanks- giving dinner with his mcther, C. A. Knopke. He left again this morning to resume his ‘duties at the park. Special sale at the Elko Hat Shop Sport Hats and Tams worth as much as $3.95. Sale price Saturday $1. 50 1 Mrs. R. L. Himes, Fifteenth and 'Dalq)n. ontertanied at Thankegiv- ing dinner, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bridg- es, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Jensen, Mr. and . Mrs. Bert Bettschan, Earl and Basil Himes, Earl Horner, Charles Jensen and Charolette Morlan. Otto Snyder cf Staples was a guest at the home of his brother, S. D. also attended the Knights of Colum- bus alliday meeting. He was a one o'clock dinner guest at their home ag were also Howard McGivern, Fay Lyons and Mr. Delancy of Staples. Mr, and Mrs, H. A, Ferrell and family 714 Minnesota avenue, had as 2 o’clock dmnordgufixts K. ving day, Mr. an 5. g!llcegnndybahy of Tenstrike; "Mfs/ 'S Anne Phelps, Howard Lakes; Mies-! es Naomi and Dolly Blakely, and Lawrence Blakely of [Turtle = River, and Miss Fisher, a menfber. of the 'Bémidji schdol faculty. o El — Rev. Blaine Lambert, distriet ‘mi sionary ‘of the Fergus Fzlls' district returned home Tuesday to i spend | Thanksgiving with his family. He has been engaged in a four weeks’ series of revival mectings at Lan- caster, which have resulted in new interest manifested, and Epworth league being organized and other favorable results. He returned in the Centenary Mission | Car and will leave again tomorrow | Snyder and family, yesterday and 3 arles;y 17 conversions | = for Coleraine, preaching at Cass 2t 12 2 | Lake Sunday en route. SUNDAY ELKO TOMORROW Sueay THE MOST EXCITING ROMANCE EVER FILMED “To Have " MARY JOHNSON’S FAMOUS STORY FEATURING BETTY COMPSON- BERT LYTELL THEODORE KOSLOFF—W. J. F ERGUSON And a score of others - THRILLS You will be held spellbound in your seat during the two hours of the most interest compelling, swiftly moving drama ever—Historically correct of the Seventeenth century. YOU WILL SEE The Court of King James, the 1st of England—Betty Compson il the King’s be-ufnul ward, and Theo. Kosloff as the ng'. fivori ..—who.plats. to have Betty for his own. , Her flight to New England—in that ‘histérically f-mnm dup lot estined to become the wives of the New England se —Love thrills—Beauty: thrills- and thrills from breath takin action—Sword fights—India Wars, Pirates attacking, etc. -»--Tlne mnm-ge markel——where a2 man bougln a wife for 120 1 of, tobacco;, (An historical faet). t +AND. ACTION—Every minute, something happens. SE +“THIS GREAT— PARAMOUNT SUPER SPECIAL 3 Days -- Beginning Saturda Matinee 2:30 Nights 7:15- 9:( ELKO =5 [z "o Alxneel MUSIC Adults 40c