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^^jBp- I'TS1* I I MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23, 19221 Paid Brosvik, Bemidji taildii spent Sunday *t^*amera.-^v#v^'Hw '.f. Mr, Lokkeir of Redby autoed to Bemidji- and 'transacted i business. -,-rf '.x, ^^j.i\ .j :A T.-: Guisness left this morning for Beloit, Wi&j- on a few days' business, trip.,v ,~v .CtKJ.!:aV^j| i- Mrs. Fred Barker of Wilton was callinjr^relatrves and shopping in Be midji Saturday/: ,Rev. Heine of Tenstrike motored to- Bemidji Sunday and assisted in the laying of the 'ornerstone of the new Trinity Evangelical church Sun-: day afterhboTd:! '^i ?*&(+*. vW VT? j**i. If.* thi. column will l^nrtt*W*i by"Mr.FHrV^ ty,"telptmae 114 Reader* owe it to thdr gttetta aaid thenMel^ to see that items of lo^l interest are repotted. ETOrJtam wlil. b cinaB proper oidertio*L wneitne source viJ** 150,000 to loan' on terms. Dean l*aa company. 1-lttf ~y A. D. Martjn and son, Gordon of Enterprise^ JCas. vwere in Bemidji Saturday en route, to International Falls :^h^^ :^h^^ill be"' employed during tnfe winter. VV jOnions .fpr""sa|e^ I have.some jriice onions at $1.50 per BusheL Alfred Moen, phone 27SL -3tl0j2^ "George' L^as of Btainerd .and party of'tjtwS-" sifcntsth*. week end hunting: in the vicinity of Bemidji and were, gueslsl. at the home of Mr. arid Mr^ M^^Mayes being their s6n :^:"3-^-"-.ve i-'*:?. ipv&W!' p/\~* )Mrs. Clarence ^Nielsbh left Saturr day for/Jfey ?York city, where ishe wUl.-joinMi'. f'Jielson who has been there fOBjjoDngi ijwi^.he paying bwih Transferred. from the. local Koors Bros, plant to the one at New York. THey will make .their home there^ Mr, and Mrs. Charles Peterson of, Minneapolis...mho have, visited at hte home of their "cousin," Mrs,| Frank Patterson 813 Minnesota!avenue for a few days, returned Saturday to their home- -Tbi* is their/ first visi to Bemidji and they were favorably impressed with the city and the sur roundings. ..-.'t&V.rS: ^-'r si ^^f^t&t^-r' g1':!. 4r" df the Reason- '^-:-::r. at St 'George BTidgemani^m^n^ to Be^ midji fronfr*B^ain*ra^ttiC sjfend the weeTs *ni/'with"hi& fs*nfly in Fifth yrari, re^irn4ng*f*ostBraiherd this fronting :J^MM\^,^m!^{,:_..i\y Mrs. H. A'. Bridgemaii' returned to Bemidji on: the Sunday morni^gi Jtrain from Brainerd, she having at-' tended the State Sunday school con. Vention Friday and SatUKdajr '?AV -'Mrg. John McCormi:k Mxa.rA^ E. Ellison motored today ,t Buena Vista where they were the guests of Mrs. Nelson for the day, "returning to Bemidji la$e in the, afterribori?*. ?Mrg. Mprkkein ,.and:^trf daughter, Mar^tfe, vko^nave ylfsited for'a few days: at^thei Jjome.' of the former's parentsr.at Brainerd returned.^ their hpqme^in the Fifth ward.Saturday. Mrs. Fred Trimble of Fifth Ward took the Vftornirig train !for Brainerd S^urday, attending^ the afternoon aftd :4yenin^ s'essipjjs of th State Sunday school convention. She re tbrned on\ the night train to Backus wljerej she the, guest until,-,to-- d^^:Jlevv '|attd Mrs/ J.E Caldwell |olttir "^sidielSfe^of Mill Park. They Sc^6mpknieo!yiieir hom^ 'from there Hdda^^by^i^-'^^'-^" Mr- and Mrs^ R. W- Bush and lit tle daughter^Lois: Lorrftme, left?Jhis morning fpr .IheiJt .feftroe/, in Brainerd Mr^'Bushi having js^eniifche. wpek eitt here an^Mrif:j|us^. -ajSidf/' daughter having"'visited here"for the past jiwo, weeks* at "the Al'tl. Effi'sbn h^jne Mr^ElKsoii ISein^?W* cousin-- of Mr. Bush. Mr., and Mrs., Ellison alsp.fcad is Sunday guests his brother .j?%&L Ellison and.son Malcolm of Brainerd? Misses Dorothy and Virginia RUea and Lillian McKe vfettb'l ton i&*4 morning train Saturday to?J Ij-Ptne River where they visitedf-fri^nds unt til today.-They returned to Bemidji -pjyi dutp: with Mr. and^Mts^ 3B. J. Let fordriwho have te'en^^^^'motoi'. .trip-H* tiie /Twin ctiies and other jlaces, stopping at Backus en route home to visit his brother and family who are proprietors of the hotel. :-^:i!^rmm^ Will be offered for your inspection, an entire, line of Fur Coats, Capes and Chokers From American Mink to. Conies "l? .......i-.3 *5-. i. "U "l.."? -:H-r i""..* '!'7t .p T^ipTY^n^^^ pr^es^ urge immediate purchase i To Those Contemplating Xmaa Furs A deposit of orie*third will reserve any fur piece ^purchased on this date. The balance to be'paid 'W when the iurs are, taken from our store. Thll line yill &jftjfhibjj^ed Mr G.f Fitz^j^^ gerlfidi refresefttlt^ of Wm. Jacknraftfe Sons' ll One day only, Oct. 25 ,vr i%,."^ J*^ f^" All models exclusiveNo two alike ^^^k^^^-n^y?*.* i ,_ liy sis-/- ON Wednesday vi October 25th ^onsbled^bytlie housfe of?". ~t'-i Wm. JacknianV Sons, Nevr York and Cleveland America's leading tt bouse 1% it .sf"..-1 P*" ~si W:- .&- 1 The answer will:be found among today's want ads. CV^ht "Blondftr" do you suggest) i,anvriirht 1922 Associated Editora ^.^and jT&rs. E W. Johnson- and Mrijiahd Mrs. M, L.-Matson motored for, an all day trip^ yesterday to Blackduck. C. F. Grinager will leave tomor row for Fergus Falls to attend the wedding of his sister which will take place there October" 25. i Mr. and Mrs. Al Kaiser and son Albert, bf Bagley visited yesterday at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. Gilmore and family, Lake Boulevard. Don't forget the Chicken Pie Supper at the Presbyterian church Wednesday, Oct .25._aQc 2tl0-24 Mjfsjf- jjSJoise i Callihan of the Be midji Townsite and- Improvement company arrived in Bemidji" this morning:from- St. Paul to transact business here.. K. -Z Mitcbeli of the Bemidji Sen tinel returned to' his home this morning- from Minneapolis he having been* tliere'since Tfifersday attending to^ jbusineSis1 Tnatters. *a^*S ^^& iMaSre Cshiil^ieft a few days ag(/fo% iu&Ghrangei, Illinois where sheient e^^eC^ 4 student in the Patterson ^fitiiuj*'of Business, where she will tMiKe/aHecretarial course. WANTED-Fcrm help Schroeder's at 5t W. 10 work on the"" new bank building. TJMrs, E, S. Ing'ersoll visited at the home of iMrs. Frank Smith of jprainerd for a few days, returning :toi'B'emidji, Saturday accompanied by Mrs.'.Smith who will visit for a few dsyj.^'"!r.': I E. L. Carpenter, H. Clark and E H.! Dea of the Shevlin-Clarke Carp enter Company, Minneapolis, arrived in,- Bemidji this morning to transact business and spend a few days hunt- ingIn this vicinity. Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Garlock re turned to Bemidji this morning from the-Twin Cities where they have been the guests of relatives for the past two yreeks. 'They also attended several' of -the college football games while away. S. Bailey is conducting a land sale at Roseau today. Mr, and Mrs. Thos. McCann of Minneapolis, former residents of ^mfdji are guests for a fei? days at vj[$yis6ttLe ai Mr. and Mra. T." J. Burkes 1001 Beltrami ivenue they haiang motored to Bemidji yesterday fronjt International Falls with Mr. aiiailrs. B. W. Lakiri. $Mf:s-.'... Hattie- Madson,^- Grand ^Sroithy/ Matron of the Order of Eastern Star, arrived in Bemidji thfe jnorning'froni her home in St.. PjauY to conduct the school of in^ sferaction being held here today by that, order. She is a guest at the home of Mrs. E. H. Smith while here. Mrs. .Earl Thurber left last night for Princeton to visit her mother MKS. "Wm- McCuaig, who has been in a'hospital there for several weelA following a serious operation. Anoth er operation was necessary before she could make complete1 rto' V'^ ^^f? V? G. 27 M. L. Morse spent the week end in- Bemidji with his family and re turned to Pinewood this morning where he*isv overseeing the brick recovery and this will be performed tomorrow MjrsV TTfiurijer going there to bei|jwith her through the operaeion. :tMrV and Mrs. D. CI Dvoracek^ana' son Francis/ also 3- C. Winkjer^bull association organizer' from Washjhig tdtt, EffC, motoredJ^ Sunday 'to Blickdliek Vlrer^- t\iif'' were ent'er tainetf at-dinner'at the home of Mrs. Dvor'acek's brother and family, Mrs. DVbracek and Francis remaining there for an afternoon visit while Mr. Dvotacek and Mr. Winkjer con tinued the trip to Inez township to attend a Farmers' Club meeting. They reported a splendid crowd and fine cooperation and were much pleased with the spirit manifested. Mr. Dvpracek says they are a very "wide-awake bunch," They returned Blackduck for supper and accom panied Mr. Dvoracek and Francis to Bemidji in the*evening. i i A is vf KNIGHTS OF CO!iUMBUS M^ET "WEON^SDAY NIGHT The regular business meeting of the Knights of Columbus will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the K. C. Hell and all members are urged to be present. MOOSEHEARTt-EGION TO MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Women of the Mooseheart Legion will..hold their regular meet* ing Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Moose hall and all members are requested to be present. DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The members of the Daughters of Rebekah are urged to be present this evening at the regular meeting to be held at the K. C. Hall at 8 o'clock. MRS. MADSON ENTERTAINS The Fast Matrons Club of the Or der of Eastern Star .entertained at 1 o'clock luncheon today at the Markham Hotel, Mrs. Hattie Mad son of St. Paul being the guest of honor. PARTY OF FOUR WAS "MESS" Term Used. Most Frequently in the Army and Navy Has Changed Slightly in Meaning, Orglnally the term "mess," as ap plied to persons who are in the habit of eating their meals together, and thus particularly of the parties into which a ship's company or an army regiment are divided, was a group of four per sons sitting at one table and helped from the same dishes. In the Inns of Court, London,, the original number Is preserved, four benchers or four stu dents dining together. In the navy It is usually conven to have a'" captain's- mess, another for the wardroom officers, another for the warrant officers, etc. The men's mess for the sailors or marines is styled the "general mess," but this is generally divided into sections, as a matter of convenience. It lias become common to'^jnjfcy. ammunition pass, ers as me^s-attendants. In early.-'tta^K^the word "mess" was applied to woiiBf a more or less liquid clmracte#-w *ihfsoup, porridge, broth, etc. TfllMprBfeably in aHusjon to the Moppy^^ty*^ of seraf-llquid messes of food' Bwt ^iness has come also to menuva s|8t0 of disorder, con fusion and discomfort. Skeat takes the word to he a varian of "mash," originally to mis!' Mrs. Tanberg..*of Cass Lake was the guest of Mrs."Henry Carter in Bemidji last week. Rev. Wm. FlUqit of the local Episcopal church,'left this morning for Minneapolis to spend a few days with his family there. .Don't forget the Chicken Pie Supper at the Presbyterian church Wednesday, Oct. 25. 5cc 2t 10 24 Mrs. E. S. Ashley and son Burton who have visited for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Ebert and family, left the latter part of the week for Grand Forks. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Petrie and daughters Mary, and Iris and alno Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mathes and children Alta and Robert, were over Sunday guests of their mother and sister Mrs. A. Robinson and Mrs, E. J. Brouillard. We have some nice dhrysanthe mums, some grown, at the Green house, come and get them fresh. 1.242 Doud avenue. Phone 166 2t 10 24 Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Anderson of Melrose motored to Bemidji Satur day and spent the week end here as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.' Phelps, also his mother Mrs.. H. S. Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Kinney mo tored with them oh their return trip. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Roberts of Fargo, N. D. are spending a few days visiting friends, in Bemidji. Mr. Roberts is an aviator and will be remembered .as the pilot of the air plane^ here, wittf the flying circus recently. They are very much im pressed with Bemidji and may locate here. T:\. Presbyterian Toadies' Aid Chicken Pie supper, Wednesday, October 25. .^,-aiENU Chicken I*ie^ BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Mashed potatoes ^"Buttered, Carrots Roll^f.nd butter Apple pie Cheese and coffee 2td 10 24 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kind assistance during the illness and death of our husband and father. Also for the many beautfiul floral offerings. Mrs.Gilbert Peterson- and fa- mily.' 4 HOSPITAL AUXUltlARY TO SE1# TUESDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. L. J.'Jerdee desires the^ e'hairxrieir of eacfr of the:six divis^ ons bf the Hospital Auxiliary jto send two members to-^feew Tuesday _._. anernoon, October 24' tb meet' in tKet. fining room of the h^spitSl to *\v. ,^e jn articles neede'd for the' hospital-, This request is Velry u^e'nt. MRS. HILL ENTERTAINS Mrs^ S\ C, Hill, 511 i-2. Minneso-' fa avenue, entertained a few friends Saturday evening complimentary to Mrs. R. W. Bush of Brainerd.! Bridge "was enjoyed and a dainty lunch served by the hostess. The guests included Mesdames A. E. Ellison, J. M. Cogwin, O. E. Erwig and R. W. Bush." PRESBYTERIAN DIVISION NOT TO MEET THIS WEEK The Apron division of the Pres-1 byterian Ladies' Aid,-Mrs. E. R Evans chairman, which was announ ced to meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. C, W. Warfied, has been postponed- because of sickness in the honie and will not meet this week, but will do.so the first of next week. Iron In Antiquity. An eminent "S'iPiuist recently summed up some Interesting fnt about the use of iron by the undents* Interesting In the lij.'! of metallurg ical practice 1* a part of an iron tool found in'the (5io.it Pyramid, because .it contains not only nickel, but also combined carbon, showing that it is not of meteoric origin. Under sphinr at Knrnak tin iron sickle uns found. At Delhi there still exists an Iron pillar, 50 feet high and 1(1 Inches in diameter, made, up of SO-poubd blooms welded together. This pillar, it is suggested, may bo regarded as "the doyen among products of the heavy Iron Industry." The use of iron and steel in China lias been traced to the year 2357 B. C. The Japanese nre said to have had a curious method of making steel. They burled forged iron In marshy ground, and after eight or ten years, through sonic al chemy of nature, it cnine out steel. Put Out Your Tongue. The latest science, "called plosso mancy," purports to read the person's character by the size and shape of the tongue. According to glbssoman clsts, those who possess Short and broad tongues are apt to be untruth ful, while people whose tongues are short and narrow are sly and bad tempered. When the .tongue is long and broad, It Is sign that its owner is inclined to be a gossip. A' tongue thnt is long and narrow denotes a frank, open disposition Gtrls with small, round, plump tongues possess trustful and affectionate dispositions but men with similar shaped ongues are apt to be Inconsistent. Whnt fflossoiwmclsts term the rectangular type of tongues-one that is almost square' in shapeis indicative of a strong,j virile nature. Men with these shape* tongues are ambitious, active, and likely to get on In the world. Squarestongued women, however, are likely to be self-assertive. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING W.H. JEWELER MARKHAM Hotel Building ^& fa Two sfipvyr, beginning prom]s AdmissHm mote from the ocenn contains organ isms apparently marine. Both lakes, again, contain a'very large number of species not found elsewhere. Luke Baikal conttMuW a-few1 faf^arted.r Thi utote fo bfi ^tirlngi^ Mlf Mi ^glprjiri nd ,n i IUJQ ''li .'I,11. if.tu/nofi 'Ii'ji. fi' I" rff 1 forgeL. f0 awaaiaMMaw The fiddle bt,, Bnikai, "in" Central1 Asia to santljr to thfit of LaRe'Tan-1 ganylka, "In CSsntral Attica. In both oases a larger1 M"H i. I t^ri'^ **rObt r body of fresh water re- motlusca of ap parently marine forms. Obe of the most remarkable features of the Like perhaps Is that, although it is...frozen. yer for about five months, in the y.eor, youVe got pfty five cents." :'tl* nnfmal life ji^1*e.Dut^hmW shook his li tl & nnfma life IIsWtremely.almndHnfif he had the gdat: Etremely.ahmidiin^i hay be partly ^aV^^Hft^tor^Mpw't existence 'Af'^otf BUSTER KEATOMj Playing the monkey in The Playhouse He apes the ape as no orie else can ape him ELKO Las Times -TONIGHT THOMAS MEICHAN THEODORE ROBERTS PAULINE STARK CHAS. OGLE The Good Luck star, with an extraordinary castin a crook atory full of humor,It-It'sSo"sohtapdan You Believe Shows at 7:30-9:00 Admission 10c & 30c TUESDAY ONLY A picturization cf Will Payne's Sat. Eye. Post story "BLACK SHEEP" '-Entitled- THE FAMILY CLOSET' onigfat 1 1 ALENfHMO M?-- With LILA LEE AND NITA NALDI 66TC9T /HwTMRv .TO Jlf^ AlMrtTi\99 in ssMMf^M SlEadii What a lover!What a picture!You'll quake as Valentino risks his life in the most dangerous sport known to man, Bull-fighting. You'll thrill at his impassioned love-makine.-^Nine Gorgeous breathless reels -Try.u'U.never Written by the Author of the "Four Horsemen" Directed by the man who made ''Three Musketeers" No short subjectsBe on Time7:15 P. M, and 9 P. M. AM. PAGE THREE ihi TDlVkeeper's Qoat. ^'X^DMSHIliiKto**'-* httle cart drawn by a^*t-isatrtppe at*thn brldgeHby'the toll-keeper. -a, /T got to ?&*%>$ ?ai Sa '"Tes tfW?cents to cross the A'fteVan argSimtot be paid the toll and went tW*rittgaln, only this time sitting In the cart and he was drawing Jtrhlmself. Out came ,tbe toU-keeper::.. "Here, you know -^eDut^hma shook his head and said, "Don't talk t*-'nfel!&ki ttt^i!Mver.' Bosto Tra There's a Lot of Monkey Business Going on TONIGHT at the REX i iittiuii(iiiimmimmmi!| PICTURE FOR FIRST NATIONAL V4N :-^iLik AY ESD 4 I i A 9, A m.'-tiftmti, !_.. k--