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lntu ati 'mé'g for@ew days; . H, Ever)mrt of’ Pafk’ Ra LH] is jn Beémidji this weeck in the in- terests jof the Rxwlexd‘n Medieal Co., of Freepun, ill. D. C. Dvoracek, county agent left this morning for Hines to attend a farmet’s fileeting: today. He will re- turn home tonight. One dogen .photographs make 12 Xmas: presents. : Telephone 239; The Hakkerup Studie and make appoint- meu;. 11 16 tf John Bremmer 3] Lake Plantan- ganet; who has recovered from his recept illness, called on‘friends while attending to business_ mntters in ™ dji Sal urd&y M:s. Scnpmre, who. has .heau the zuut of hér daughter, Mrs. J. J| Mc-! Bemidji,. since :Septem~ h!! 1at, will leave, this: week. for her hme in Chicago. I-at the- Vogud Mil.mely wlwn g for pretty meckwear. 1t 12]. & Helen Jean Gilbertson, 15 .months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J--L. Gilbertson, who has been il for. lever-x days with -tonsilitis is uported to be much better_today. &ndia npen Sundm or you may nuko appointment for sitting any enulng. Hlkhmp Studm 11 16tf ‘A number of young reu)fle gath- ered atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Alrich, 1115 Mississippi ‘avenue Sundzy evening and spent the time enjoyably with an old fashioned mo- lasses taffy puil. Short of help this year—Come in early—The 'Hakkerup Studio. 11 16 tf Ci - Li Isted, general manager of the Crookston Lumber Company,- left on the early morning train today for -theig.camp near Blackduck to transac business dnrmg the.. day, He ncy - Christmas .2t 13 It it iy lslung machme try Hal- ing & Wnlker Electric Co- 5t 16 Mrs. Ghfll&q .of Wilton celled on i midji -Saturday while making afrihgements to reside here permanent]y Wwith her daughter, Mrs. La Core, the latter being employed at the West Hotel, of this city. Albert Bpmétt arived in Bemidji Friday morning from his home at International Falls' &nd is spending a_few ddys-with his father, J. M. Barnett and family, 1003 Missi'ssip- pi avenue. Word received by friends:from ‘A. W. Aantodt,. who left Bemidji last Thursda; by auto for aneapolxs, «stated that ‘he made the- trip in about twelve: hours, despite the fact he' wag_dfiving through a- blizzard mést of th& way, 3 Iflh\s Ne]fie Fuhrmelster, who has been. the gudst of ‘her-aunt, ‘Mrs.J. J.:Conget, - Lake Boulévard,” for the past.three months left this morning for her honte .at. Chutdan. She was in il health: when she arrived here pnd_her ‘ebidition - wag much im- proved b; h‘er stay here. i ing l Wilker Electnc Co- hing machme try Hal- 5t 16 veler and jewelry scles- fidfew Ball, recently’ of Minn.; who is.a. watch- i e ‘pamzons with 7 ‘the iker Co: of ‘this city; and Fred Dfililu lef! Thursday - for Menominiéh; Mich., to visit relatvies and transac Businiess, havmg Te* and Adélaide are mnhng their home for the firesent With menr brother’ Wnlter #nd Immly ; Mr. Afrnes: and son_Norman of Blackdtick motored to Bemidji yes- terday to: transact business and at- tend to Chtistmas shopping, remain- . ing over might here. They will re- turn hofiie: today if they find: the rosds passhle after the blizzard of “yesterday hile -here they:also -vis- ited his daughter Miss Christine who is emploged in Bemidji. i té tker Electric Co‘ Spy aflples have arrived at Trd:pi;ir:é}n Spy apples hve arrived at Troppmans $8.50 per barrel.- 5t 12 16 Mrs. 'Cecil Congflon, Fourth street is visiting friends and relatives in Wadena for two. weeks, . Samaritan Maternity Hospital, 720 Beltrami. avenue , every comfort Phone 683-W. 5t 16 | iy Mr. and. Mrs F. M. Goughnour, 800 Bemidji avenue entertained. a few friends 2t 6:30 ocloc}. Sundny dinner. x (Alabam- Tangarines, sweeter and ““more juicy thaw oranges,:per - doz. 45c gt Miller’s Cash and Carry store. R L) Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Peterson and. family movad “this week from Thirteenth, street to 510 Beltramx avenhue. CHILDREN-—Do: yaj want. 2 FREE , ticket to see Wallace Reid in. “The Ghost Bresker,” now showing at _the Elko Theater? See last night's Daily Pioneer for information.. 1t 12 Mr. and Mrs.: Allen Fort of Eck- les -autoed to Bemidji transacted business and attended to Christmas shopping. 4 Classes for instruction in the Den- nison Handicraft work will he held every afternoon, as well as Wednes- day .and Fridgy evenings, at the Be- midji Beok and Stationery Co. We extend a cordial invitation to ail. . 12.12' ¢ Miss Myrtle Rain, accompanied by her brother A. E.: Rain,-left- -last night for Rochester where she will consult specialists. Rev. J. Lindau and wife of Hines were business visitors' ''in Bemidji Rev. znd Mrs: T. B. Nordale: - ing' & Walker Electric Co- - 5t 16 on the morning train yesterday from 2 three: week’s visit -with' relutives | at Anhgo, Wis. and other places. _ C. A. Sorenson and Albert,-iaqkk n of Twin Valley were _in_ Monday en route to Gemmel whe they will be employed during . the winter. Samaritan Hnterm.ty Hospital, 720 Beltrami aven\xe, " every comfort. Phone 663-W.: 5-12 The Vogue Millinery invites you to come in and see their. new - hats hair ¢loth, file silk &l ;ut afived. and . 1812 12 Clnuses for instruction in the Den- nison. Handicraft” work:will be ‘held every afternoon, as well as Wednes- day and Frilay evenings at the Be- midji Book znd .Stationery Co. We ‘pxtentl a cordial ‘invitation fo al}, 12 12 k-4 last week and while here' called-on |« If it isa washing ‘machine f.ryBal- . Mrs. P. I, O’Leary returned home | 147 other wives of ,the. sultan, “were tossed on their lown resources when their ex-hus- |band ‘boarded a British warship, | They are :described by the new rulers, who #re puzzled by the ladies’ predicament, as *“beaytitul, religious, affectionatese o Ray Layman .of Turtle River was a business visitor in Bemidji Mon- 1t it'is 2 wasl g machine try Hal- ing & Walker Electric Co- 5t 16 Miss Anpie Norhy, who has been employed in” Bemidji for some..time ‘left for. her home in Fosston, Mon- day whqre she wlll reside during the the winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. . Jacobson, Doran apafiments had as their guest for the week 'end, Miss Bertha Palmer, ; assistant state superintend- ent of public, instruction, Bismack; ten(i the 1uner§{ .of Mrs. Andy John- san whidh'wad hef thiere in the af- mben conducted the ».DQ..YOU . WANT. TO SAVE MONEY'? Walk up a flight of stairs over Gill. Bros. and have your clothes repplred and a miade to ‘6rder. A. Hendricks, tailor. 12 4tf Mr. and Mrs. H. L.. White are ex- pected to arrive in Bemidji Decémber 23 to spend Christmas with his par- also her sitter, Mrs. F. M. Gough- nour and family. You will want one of our party or dance. They are just beau- tiful- Vogue Millinery. dren left this morning for Staples, Minn., where they expect to make of “a Farmers’ Cooperative eral weeks, as her holiday guest, her son, Lev Thacker who arrived in Bemidji yes- and it is twice welcome when -the| donor herself has made it. There are many ‘pretty. sets yeur-made of white of colored organdie and other sheer fnhflm. A r, ‘vestee and | owit hiéte of White or- gandie cross-barred with black. Little { flowers in red; green and purple floss are embroidered on.the pleces In lazy- daisy stitch. - For girls Peter Pan col- lars and cuffs to match are made of | checked tissue gingham, edged with | ready-made, 'scalloped trimming of plaited omndle. or other edging. 3 . Every wéthan loves dalnty néckwesr |- terday from Lake | Forrest; Illiriois tuden‘ Saturday evl friends. Gurg‘ét ty lunch was served At x the self invitedg uests snd an en- joyable time was had by all present- EPISCOPAL GUILD REPORTS FINE SALE AND SUPPER The, Episcopal Guild reports a successful sale and supper Sajur- day and feel greatly pleased with the results. Most of the fancy and use- ful articles were disposed of and a large crowd took lunch with them. n | volunteer- metings, anyone | works to -be done. new - suit | ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White and new Spanish combs to wear at the next 1t 12 12 Mrs. Wm. Elletson and three chil- their heme- M#. Elletson has charge Store there and has; been. there for sev- New Spanish combs, tho latest fad, A ccmpletc:line just arrived from Chicago, at the Vogue Millinery. 1:12 | Mrs. " Grace B. Thacker, dean of women, Stite Teachers College, has ] Wflnkl; as & r\ll‘e have better eye lhht than men, according to occul- oman’s lloe _!lj‘n!luil)’ mo)x; 'fthe altars in churc] . Mi¥Lillian G. - only ‘woman in N ularly. licensed a'! & mnames still live i cluding Helen of Troy, were sed of red hair. ' Some' of the lntest dancmg.ql heels with Iittle’ Dutch scenes ed on them in white. - Some of the fashionable women. of. -| Poris are wearing wigs made of gold ' ang’ silver thread. The wigs are of | the bobbed hair variety. Some years.ago there was a craze among the women ( erhn for dyb— { DVORACEKS ENTERTA!N |- Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Dvoracek en- | tertained at 1 o’clock Sunday dinner- |'Cardy and family and Miss Clover Sabin: ST. PAUL’S LADIES’ AID TO 4 HOLD SALE URSDAY The annual Christmas sale of St. Pauls' Evangelical ‘Tutheran Ladies’ Aig will-'be held on Thursday after- noon in the ‘basement of thie. church adn afternoon lunches will be serv- e din connection. The Young Peo- ple’s Society will also conduct a sale at that time. The pnbhc is invited to attend. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY HOLDS ™ VOLUNTEER WORK MEETINGS At _the -last business meeting of the Hospital Auxiliaryheld last Fri~ day - afternoon, it wad decided ber ¢cause of the holidays ndt-to-hold any food salees during the month of Jan pary nor to call anyrregular work meetings of the different cdivisions until after Christmas; ‘but " :%o-hold ‘attende to assist with’the n’eb’eshflry T OHOLD CANDY' SALE The Ways and Means, Commil last evéning at the home of Mra. B. M. Gile, 1122 Dewey avenue, plan a home-made candy sale to raise funds to insure the payment of the milk supply for the undemnourished childrén at the college until January 15. Tt'was decided to hold the. sale Satuiday, December 15, all-day at the Baker & Co. Jeyelry store: : BIRTHDA_Y PARTY_ : Jay Boardman celebrated his sixth birth anniversary yesterdsv hv in-| viting a few of his boy friends to his “home, 1221 Beltrami: Avenue, where. they had.a happy time from 3 until o’clock - playing - children’s games. A birthday lunch was served by Mrs. Boardman assisted by Miss Fern Gerlock, at 5 o’clock. Christ- mas Jecorations and favors were ‘is- ed. He recevied a number of gifts from hig’fricrids. The guests included Frank Walsh, Vernoa.Jahr, Jack Goughnour, Billy Miichell, Billy Bolger, Jack -Marcur: Milton ‘Hal-| seth, Charles G¢-'d, Buddy Lue- ‘beck,, Sherman Kc--. Billy Gill, Bboby Garlock and Orson Weekley- i ‘complimentary to" Mrs. _Scrxpt‘ure of | Thicago, Mr.' and "Mrs. J. J. Mco|™" 6" cam || ‘men of the Mooseheart Legion will |! 'Moose ball and all members are re- “| quested to be present ' | PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' AID fol’ .|tend. Mesdemes J. J. Conger, N, E ing the hair queer colors. Purple, blue, green, and mauye were favor- ite shades. Fortunately the craze did uot Jast very ‘long. A Chinese woman whu 'has arrived at’ Saigon, in - French = Indo-China, 9l£i!ns ‘to be the oldest person in the At the age of 181 she traveled Hajiphorg, the chief seaport of |- '.l,‘oflgkmg, to Sajgon; which place she had expressed & wish to vigit be- fore: dynig. Mile- . Cecile SOreI the. French act- reds’ now appearing in ‘Americs, in- cludes-in her wardrobe a hat said to bo ‘worth nearly $90,000. It is. made of ‘gold 18w, and tis brim - is deco- rated with diamonds and small eme- ralds. The company that insured it consented to issue a |policy only on condition that the hat is guarded by a private detective whenever it is not actually on the actresse’s head. ; Femmit,t : The ferment among the native population of Egypt .is expected to reach a sensational ilimax in efforts to cast off Christian domination. | Here is Mme. Zaghloul, left, wife of | Egynt’s Nationalist leader with her | sister- The picture was taken at their departure from Cairo to join the ex- iled leader of the Egyptian Nation- alists, : MOOSEHEART LEGION TO i HOLD MEETING- TONIGHT The: regular meeting of the Wo- be held tonight at 8 o‘clock at the | HOLDS MEETING EOMORROW The Ladies’ Aid of the Presby- ,tenan -¢hurch will hold its regulnr meeting W _4nesday afternoon in | the basemeni of the church, and will also ‘pléce .ocn scle at that time all articles tha’ left from the | as held re- invited to at- Given and P, Grei.o Wi be the ho'ste=scs of the afternoon. METHOD!ST LADIES’ AlD HOLDING ANNUAL SALE | Today beginning at 11:30 with a cafeteria lunch, the Ladies Aid of the | Methodis: ‘church is -ho'ding its an-! nual ‘Christmas dale. BooV ben -ereccted ang o home-iiade - candy and erackerjack ‘booth. These even's are planned and worked for by the Aid throughout i the: year and are an outsandinf avent, té sucecss of which means much to the society. They hope to | dlspnsc of cverythmg befere they close this evening. Afternoon lunc“|— ‘es nre ‘being sold. LEGION AU'KILIARY TO . ‘HOLD MEETING TON[GHT\ Officers for the ensbing year will I'be elected ‘and piang for Christmas work will be taken' up at-the meeting of the American-Legion Auxiliary ‘of -| the Rnlph Gracie post to be held this evening in. the rdoms of the Civie &' A large ‘attenglance -of membery is Commerce association at 8 o'clock- urged. shown General Lejeune, Becretary of ordinary heroism in action near Lnnduvllle, France, in' 160 prisonerd, Captain Robert L. Montague, U. 8. M. C., scn of former ¥ Governor Montague of Virginia, was awarded the'D. 8. C.: tary of the Navy Roosevelt, and Captain Montague, | oA I?iqpuhd Passage. Some years ago Longfellow, the poet, and - Fields, the publisher, were on a ¢ walking tour, when, to their surprise, an ‘angrybull stood in the pathway, evidently hltenfllng to demolish them both, “I think,” said Fields, “that it will be prudent to give this ru’ie‘ver a cide ‘margin.” lbls vhen he led a group of men dgainst machine gun fire-and captured Here are the Navy Denby, Assistant So'-'"-l early intreduction in the coming ses- | sion of the legislature is the Sunse! been s have | fine display of |§ res,” replled the poet, “it appears 4 Despite the fact that ne older materials still hold their own in are being constantly intréduced, the popular favor. Jersey cloth is found in blues, browns, tans and henna. Bdoarcloth is used frequently - in black, often in brown and blue. Ka- sha cloth is‘used aimost exclusively in gray. SUNSET HOMES BILL T0 " GO BEFORE LECISLATURE| One of the measurcs propared for | Home ~ Bill. This bill ,has drawn by the Minnesota Comm. for the Aged..after an exhansiiv survey. of- the fagilities within the state for taking care of men and women entering into the “sunset of ife.” It provides a sensible means of affsrding homes to. the agad i their declining.ye Investigation b, (‘ummxwilo'\' which was appointed. by Governor, J. A A Burnqulst disclosed that | there are in Minnesota more than 100,000 persons over 65 years old, of whim naot more. than 1 in 20 haye ! means upon which™to live independ- ently. The bill carries no compmlsory conditions and is in reality an enabl- ing act. The Cnmmgs;jpn found that homes for the aged in Minnesota ave inadequate to care for the num- | bers applying for admittance. Mem-l bers of the Coy consideration %é colleges ‘of ‘the uilmvexs'bty ALMinne- 'special evmnenceiént cnnvoc They ate’ studentswho ‘Have pleted their work with the 'éxpi tion of the fall quarter, A Mi-v:hxgan Diplomas wxfl be presented by Fré’ B.-Snyder, chairman of ;he board of regents. The schoo! of medicine will grad- uate more members than any other college, according to R, M. West, registrar, due to the fact that medi- cal students stay at: work during the summer quarters and comse- quently graduate at the end of odd quarters during the year. IN TRIPOLI VILLAGE 'MAN IS MERE V-\SSAL ———— . t | (Continued from page 1\ by a negro servant, scnt by his wife St deg his steps; and woe to him if be fogutn himself (or .comes home teo ate!l He will find the doox shut. “The young man who, in:spite of all thi-,.wants to marry must pay a heavy sum for-the bride, to obtain h ha is obliged to look for pther ans than hig uynal werk ing camels or carrying guuds for thc Arab trader. Thus he isfoyced into teking part in one of the. annual rhazzias, «“The ladies decide when t}'e right momont has come, and the men sally . 7ea ! ferth sgainst some- luckless caravan or to the rich highlandg of Tibesti. . These raids have destroyed many a fertile onsis;”and have accelerated the final disappearance of trans-Sa- haran trade.” SURSCRIBE FOR THE PIONFRR’ I DANCE | NEW ARMORY FRIDAY, DEC. 15TH Muzic by the !‘SERENADERS" DON'T MiS$ IT Garamount CPiclure Wally wasn’t afraid of Spirits or women ' ..So, when . a_-beautiful . Spanish . Princess - turned ‘him loose. in-her: haunted . castle—~That started:some «thing- that:youw’it howl at till-it's “fintshed. Wally.,, Reid’s .. funniest, cle»erast ‘comedy with a . knoekout cast. Double DeLux Program TONICHT REID’S LATEST COMEDY CHILDREN—SEE LAST NIGH FOR INFORMATION ON FREE TICKETS. ORCHESTRA EVERY NIGHT SPECIAL A ATTRACTIGN A Trl to Para- w ‘mount Town An exceedingly interesting film; of famous Paramount sters, a¢-,{- f tun]{y engaged in making.may- ies, some of.which have.leen ; shown there, and some 3 v.hu. are. coming, taken. . at Pq mount . town. - ~—ALSO— “Pitter Patter” i More lively comedy DAILY PIONEER 7:10-9 - 10c & 30c ELKO ‘miulvn Hlso took uns g : sota will be graduated.Dec.:143atia. : -