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SI rt /H' Jtognlieat M"| ,'''"'Tasre home'' pric* of Koqr's ice IMS ^wen^f .#a%fel9li''was a MineW caller in Bemiclfr Thursday GH& Hr*-*en^^^ V'""'* 1 .I.'". Rv. J. H. Randahl ot .jClearbrook, visited *with friends |fi'^KmidiiiOi Thursday. S:.J'.r2?- di*, and T&rs. Clyde 'Martin, of Tur tle River, motored to Be'mtdjl Thurs day 'and called on friends. :r ::"SK- 4 Mrs. H. Ostrander of Xurtle, River motored to Pemidji Thursday" land /spent tneliflayt with friends, *JJterday, '}eofg^ Gox'!returned^' "ftonV guests the J.Wisconsin, Opsahl home,were yes terdayv Mrs. Tom Smart has announced that there will be another dance at -the'Armory this evening. A six4i*c orchestra will furnish music for the occasion. Miss Myrtle Moberg enterjja.i^^d a few girl friends last ,evenin at' her1 home, West,Fourth street, in hpn^r, \l .her twelfth birthday.- A deilc Jojisijunjcheon was served at the close la^isociaFeyeijinf::: Hay, bafi, corn* barley, bran, short*, dairy fed, etc., at the Courtney Seed A Feed Co., iiwcar -Iota or hundred weight, 120K^tird treet, Phone 851, Sunshine Grocery. 9-22tf .'.''-Mrs'. G. O. Ryggs returned Wednes day evening from a visit five weeks 'with her mother at Aledo, 111. She w^ll resume her piano teaching on October 1. Arrangements for stu deints can. he made with her at her' home. Mr^ and. Mrs ^Ernest Davis and two childreh, Wlfbur and Thelma, Jeft yesterefay 'for their home at Ax tell, Nebr.. after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paquin., Mr. Davis and Mrs. Paquin are pother and sister. Mrs. E. E. Kenfield, Mri: H^ D. Kenfield, Miss Lucy Dunigan fand Miss Arvllla Kenfield motored to Cass Lake on Wednesday, where, they attended a shower given ihihoffer of JlJIfss Bertha Harding. The shower ^T|||^a8 given at the Taylor hom^// Captain- N.: C. MacGrego||^^ed in the city last evening, ha^fiig re cently received his discharged from military service. Mr. Maca'ifei|or has been stationed in'Russia tri%e the war and will visit at the home^of his mother, Mrs. M. J. MacGregd^, for a short time, before going oftfe^Steat tte. Clean cotton rags at Piorie^r:oflice. G.P.IEISHPDECatoBS'-''Mp HOME ON THIR3) STREET G. P. Irish, has purchasediaj-home at 514 Third street, fonpefl? tt:EIt ^K-r^w^'# -St.-.V:'tt ..j?~(.r. Hj: H, Kobrs returned yesterday teojm a..Lbiiji^^i tripto[?d &** after visiting ^th^rel** lives at Soribner for the.w^||^^ Bemidji Mfg. Co. Phone 48i^T&Ftt' Mr. and Mrs. .William Ridelle, of Turtle RlvfT were- businesi, |JM,hs actors in the city Thursday b&tween trains" See G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro cery Co., during the day, of.afe the Markhain hotel evenings. t-29 Jar cleaners for-, particular- people. Swissl .Cleaners^ Beltrami ave. 3d'9-27 MnA a fnr512, Mr. and Mrs! A. M. Rognlien arid 'Mrs. Frodahl of Wilton, also M. A. Sixteen inch miked pgstf in^^goIX dentonstratioh agent who will "work lab wood, for-sale, $3,50 tfBr load --w&tfc:the'staff of the office of exten- When you next need feed (try *he ey Seed ft Feed Co., where are right. At Qrinage^'s Gro on, ?rd street. r. --.'?-9W. Dennis Mohler, who,has -been ployed in the Dakotas.for some time, was in Bemidji yesterday^ en route' io his home-at Northern. Spot cash paid for IiibertysBondsJ ijK- 5******* Vej^present. ^rere Mrs. PaulinefKramerj:-Wr. and 'Mrs. Edward Kramer, Mr," and Mrs. A. J. Tiller,. Mi-iNandt" Mrs, IP- fcbllard, Mr.- and 'Mrs. Myron W. fierce and Mrs. T. .A. Andtews. iFot your next cleaning Job call 65 arid get acquainted with the particu-J-_.__, L,^.-, TT/nrAwrtr 1- fro the -property of B. M. Sathre.} 'ft* ex pects to move to his new residence about October 4 and will be at home to his many friends at that time. He announces that he and Mrsr. Irish have decided to remain in Bemidji instead of going west as they had contemplated. "COB WEB" SOCIAL FOP. YOUNG PEOPLE TONIGHT The Epworth League of the Metho dist church will hold a "cob web" social in the church parlors this eve ning at 8 o'clock. A pleasant in formal evening has been planned and a cordial invitation is extended to all young people in the city to attend who are not. obligated to some other organisation of this character. A small entrance fee will becharg ^ed. Optometrists. If trou bled with h)sdsches Dt. Larson, Larson, aarvousnais ot aje* dis ordacs of aaj Ua^ needlnf or sjlsssai rspafreii, consalt Artiacte} ys fiitsd. FRIDAY EVEmNG, SEPTEMBER 2 192C THfc BJEMIP4I PAILY PIONEER ONAl WANTED Clean cotton rags at Pioneer office. HINES CBOIRTO HVE\ CAITTATA T^S EVENING xAKca0taita will be. rendered at the Swedish. Uvtheran churob. Jbja even ing at 8 o#lock by the Hines, Lutber- anv-choir.'... ,The..Men'8 society of the local church will be the hosts fori the evejaing. /^fresKni.entsi will be served at a small charge. BUY FtRST NATIONAL BANK A^ PABK RAPIDS .-A. G, WedgeJft, ind G. H. French both of. the First Naotlonal bank .of Beinidji, hve purchased the First National bank at Park Rapids. The bank wa formerly-controlled' by W. M,: Tabor who has retired from man agement te"attend to private business affairs. Mr. Taber is cOnnected.Tith a bapk,at Akeley. r?r* ''.'.VjiSR. COUNTY OP^MABTIN f^PS FOBWARD STEP Martin county is to" have a home sion y.'ork with women at University Farm. jVIi3S Julia Newton, state vlekd^ W of home demonstration agelfts and delegations of women and Farm (Bu- reau members appeared .before the county board And secured an appro priation for the advancement of the Work. i ENTERTAINS IN HONOR OF BIRTH ANNIVERSARY ^tjbefc ^n honor of the bjr'th ahriiversary Tit Sam Webster, a number- of'invited guests called at: the -Webster" home last evening &n& joined Mr^ V/ebster in celebrating this occasion. Refresh ments -were served during the even- nartipular- neonle.TTATJ!i PUfAlU,JSAUitAXtJ!i BECOMING VERY LARGE The Minnesota Potato Exchaitge, which -was organized last winter by representative potato growers of the state arid agricultural, extensio.n16men' University Farm received lo cal. associations into membership in two' week announce recently.^andits officers SPECIAL TRAIN TO JDl'i'JLL HB are about to affiliate. It will riot be long before the iExcaange^ will have 100 local associations affiliated' with it and will jbei one of the leading coop erative organizations of a state which is making a success of cooperative en terprises. MOTHERS' CLUB TOBE ENTERTArNED TOMORROW The Mothers'- club* will be.Jen.tex- tatae^*'f6mirow" Tittertfoiii- "at 3 Vc'lockrby Mrs: R. 0- Bagby and Mrs.:fllBP,,s,ft J. W. "Smith, at the home of theforn* er,-jiliO Bemidji avenue. vThe three subjects to be discussed at meeting are asfollows "Parent and Schools", by Mrs. Bagby "Am- usements of Our Young People," by Mrs. J. W. Diedrich "Interests of the Child," by Miss Chapin, of the normal school. Roll call will be an swered with the name of some game which each mother uses with, her children". VED LAKE HEARING MONDAY A special train has been arranged on the Red Lake road so that a large number of Bemidji people may attend the hearing at Redby which-will be conducted by the government for the purpose of establishing a landing th,ere for boatsj^lying on the lake. A pier and other improvements have been 'naked for and the preliminary hearing, has been set for next Mon day. Th train will 'leave Bemiuji at 8:30 o'clock in the forenoon and will return to the city:about six o'clock. It is expected that a large number of people will take advantage of this opportunity to make the trip to Red Lake and return in a single day. STATE FORESTRY BOARD MEETS AT PARK TOMORROW The state forestry board vri.. meet at the Itasca State park tomorrow to take up matters concerning the preservation and restocking of for ests Minnesota. The board is com posed of representatives from every section of the state. __F. S. Lycanr.of this city represents this section of the -state. One pro ject which he will bring before the board at this time will be the Rug gles tract at the head of Lake Be midji. He is desirous of obtaining the endorsement of the board on the proposition of securing this piece of property as a state park and will use all his influence to that end to morrow. COUNTY AGENTS RESTATE 'POSITION AS TO POLITICS After reciting that agriculture' is the prime Industry of the state of Minnesota, .and that the County Farm Bureau, with the county agricultural agent, is the clearing house for all cooperative agencies that are fat work for the advancement of agri culture, and that political activities by county agents, expressed or Im plied would seriously embarrass and ultimately wTeck his usefulness and that of .the various cooperating agri cultural forces and'thereby retard the progress of the primary indus tries of the state, the Minnesota County Agents association, meeting at University Farm, adopted a reso lution putting itself on record as re iterating, its previous position of ab solute neutrality in partisan politics K. A. Kirkpatrtck, county agent, of Hennepin county was unanimously elected president of the state associa tion. 9aily Fashion Hint FROCKS FOR TOWN OB QOVORST Just simple little models.re.these,^ bat extremely good-looktrifc'. !*flb* first, in figured cotton voile jfxad'Wi straight -gathered skirt attached cfo a blouse with bib aTrangehient at the front. -Bands of plain voile:a^e stitched about the hips and short sleeves. Buttons and lace ornament the blouse. Medium size requires 4% yards 36-inch figured and yard 36-Inch plain material. Mercerized poplin combined with check obainlbray is wfcat one re quires to reproduce tjhe second mod el. The square neck, straight belt end square pockets of the blouse give it a practical as well as dres sy air. Medium size requires 5 yards 36-inch plain and yard 36-inch check material, First Model: Pictorial Review Dress-No. 8860. Sizes, 34 to*44 ln ohes bust. Price 35 cents. (Second Model: Blouse No. 8909. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, 2B cents. Skirt No. 8928. Sizes 24 to 36 inches waist. Price, 25 cents. FIGHTING RATS WITH VARNISH New Form of Trap Used on London Docks Said to Have Had Grat ifying Success. It is computed that the London, docks contain about l.OOftOOO rats, which attack grain, food, and other cargoes, causing about $2,000,000 loss per annum. A society was established to exterminate this destructive enemy, but *he congested state!of the wbtpves made their schemes inoperative. Now a new 6eriefactor4ia H&rifc forward Mtb.%i!ftp^,ttea|J T!i)pe8Si M WLJkpossJ bility putting armies of rodents out turt)usines3." The process employed is Traps- are placed along or nea, .ra holes. The trap Is made of cardboard covered with lithographic varnish. The vajntsiris Warmed by heating fts container In boHing water till' the varnish.lbecomes sufficiently liquid, when it is spread -1-16 to 1-8 of an inch thick on' pieces of straw board or thlcklsh cardboard, measur ing about 15 ID. by 12 in. A margin of about 1 in. Is left clear of varnish} and bait placed 4a the center of the board, where it adheres to the varnish. Bags of 60 at a time have been se cured. The medical offiesr -of health for the port .of London reports favor ably of the antidote to the rat thief, and gives it as his opinion that once their tails stick on the board they are doomed, and that the majority die of fright Another feature is that if two rats get on to the varnish to gether one of them kills the otbeK evidently thinking the Other,is holding him. Celluloid. Celluloid, from which many toilet articles and imitations of ivory are made, Is composed from the cellulose found in cotton cloth or raw cotton. It is treated with a solutlon.of nitric add which forms it into a pulp very much like paper pulp. It is then washed wljh -water, which removes most of the acid. It Is partially hard ened and camphor gum mixed with it, when it is rolled into sheets and thor oughly dried. To manipulate" It, it Is softened by steam and then hardened by drying. The Usual Thing. "It says in the paper, here," re marked Mrs. Fields, in.the midst of her reading, "that in a debate in con* gress Hon. Benjamin Blawhaw rose and shouted" "Don't botber to read the rest of it, Debby." interrupted Farmer Fields. "The "honorable didn't say any more when be shouted than he does when he keeps still."Kansas Otty Star. EEDBY AND BED LAKE The Chicago Orchestral club is to be in Red Lake, beginning Sept..29 for a lyceum course. There will be good music and recitations. Every one is invited. Season -tickets are $1.50. Tom Spears of Redby, who has been for the past several days in the hospital at- Bemidji, returned to Red-by Tuesday. He has not improv ed and is now confined to his bed in the hospital at Red Lake, suffering with pleurisy. Supt. Geo. W. Cross bas returned from ^o official visit to the agency at White-Earth reservation. The International Lumber com pany's logging train was accidental- ly wrecked Tuesday/ near camp No*. 5..JV0 one. was injured. The. duck, season opened up a few ..dayssj'', ago. John .Morrison, Paul Beavflieu, Gebs Meeley weire^ duck hUBtmgr 'the first of the week' arid brought back twenty fine mallards. -VtW'State Board of Health/'and the fe'-'S?-'Public Healtrh Service are -to ,ffaye a nuriiber of doctors and nurses -hfre for a few days beglnnniitgJbout{sS 0Jrabe 1st for eye work, especially trachoma cases, all Indians and any drie -suffering with an eye disease are inijited-to'.see this party of special ists while they are In RedLike will"bVfoundvat the .ii. (By United Press-) ,:N York, Sept. 24.Close exam ination oi the bomb found in the elev ated railroad station in Brooklyn yjfeterday lead examiners to believe that it was made by a bungling aina teur an*d contained one stick of dyna mite packed in pipe cleanings. There was^ no detonation cap, experts found SUN.-MON.-TUES. As ood as the BEST S 2.o.^ shov of the Season HOUS E PETEP 5 SILK UUSBAND5 CALICO WIVES ELKO Theatre WHY DID THEY FEARHIM&n^ "^Because he rode hard and sshot straightbecause to him womanhood was sacred, and. he backed honor with two big black, guns WILLIAM FOX presents FARNUM LASSITER THE AVENGER in Picturization of Zane Grey'* Famous Novel RIDERS of the PURPL E SAG E A' Story of Love, Mystery and Adventure in the Great Southwest. Staged by FRANK LLOYD REX-Sunday BERT LYfELL In the Romance of a Law- breaker who is also a Heartfereaker MLlls JIMMY VALENTIN E ^Illlllllllllllllllllllllllll -a- Lake. They Ret hospit afer'^'-v.i-. "^Mr6.'i! Sadler is teaching .the pchooj %t Jftedby, School opened up Monday, September 20. vTjIe goyerriment warehouse being buil't ai the railway station at Red by. wilJybe completed'the latter part of this wieek. Thie Lyceum at Red Lake begins September 29. Good'singing, music andrecitations. "SO cents -for one admission. BELIEVE BOMB WAS WORK OF AN AMATEUR S S Four Acts J} From the International ly Famous Drama by Paul Armstrong. Other. Entertainment ^f 4* JIJ, w- METRO presents .HOW nt h- i- .xc I IREX TODoArVJ LAST' TIME LILLIAN DEVERE Songs and Steries Henry Acthur Jones' FOX NEW? and OTHER NEWS S Knights of Columbus open conventionspecial =5 as mass at St.. Patrick Cathedral, New Lork City, marks first session of national assembly. 'as ComedyNAPOLEON AND SALLy Real MonkeysActors That Do Things Mat. 2:30 10c-25c Nights 7:20-9:0010c-30c VAUDEVILL E TO-NIGHTONLY Shows^at 7:30 and 9:15, Children 25cAdults 50c Williams'& Valentinel Comedy, Singing, Dancing and Talking I WM. HART, in "Wolves of the Rail" GRANDTheatre ^i *^wsw W JIM W VftkcE FIVwta 3 rf ''sac atero Scenario by Lois Zellner. Directed by Henry Otto. *aS* 5 Maxwell Karger, director general. Sfr i aaa HILL & BQTTORF The Personality Goes Take back those words or leave me forever!" as Madge Hillyer in that wonderful play "Dollars and the Woman" after she had sacrificed much that her husband might finish an invention and market it. She had baffled the cost of living, existing on a crust of bread, and now her husband accused her falsely. She could bear no more. Did he go?* The answer is found at the ELKOTo-Night-To-Morrow "I'll Brand You in Every Paper in Town!" In her moment of golden happiness a figure rose from the sordid past to blast her. See this picture of a plucky girl's fight against odds. ir. Tour Acts TRIPP & SELLS Acro-Rurml Comedians, in Johnson County Topics Mtte* Thus spoke ALICE JOYCE sf a, p- *r% Samuel Goldwyn Rex* BearcK OUTOF TH E STORM jUofdcdJwm iketJamaustHicnfSt 'THE* TOWER OF I VOW GERTRUDE AIHERTOIS ,with a cast of all star players BARBARA CASTLETON W. LAWSON BUTT DORIS PAWN SIDNEY AINSWORTH CLARISSA SELWYNNE JOHN BOWERS also showing FATTY ARBUCKLE in "Oh, Doctor" GRAND-Sat and Sun ~3 A. 1 *MOMN