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b bara Gibbons. Coming Events St. Paul Winter sports carnival, Jan. 27-Feb. 3. . Bemidji schools close Friday, Deg. 22, reopen Jan. 8. Board of County Commissioners, Jan. 22. City council meets Dec. 25 Jburn. 3 Former Governor J. Frank Hanley ©of Indiana, third number lyceum course, auspices Woman’s Study club, Jan. 30. ,ad- KECITAL BY STUDENTS OF STUDIO TOMORROW AFTERNOON The following program by the stu- dents of St. Cecelia’s studio will be presented tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock: “The Christmast Holly,” Herbert) Chorus. (Rhys Greetings — *“The Boundry of Christmas,” Boys. Piano — “First Piece,” (Behr) | Elizabeth Tuomy. “The Little Sparrow” (Peck), “Ac- tion Song,” (Cary) Little Girls. Piano—*‘‘A Riddle,” (Spaulding) Catherine Gilmore. ' "“The Message of the Candles,” /(Sherwood) Five Little Girls. Piano—*The Little Yellow Dog,” }(Erb) John Smith. i«“A Basting Thread,”- (Sims) Bar- Piano—(a) “Sing Robin, Sing,” ‘i(Spauldmg), reading—(b) “Kittens 1 Babies,” (Hadley) Dorothy An- u Vs THE BEMIDJI Piano—(a) “The Sandman,” (Bil- kato, and sons, James Given of Mason City, Ia., and D’Army McGee of Min- neapolis. | brow); (b)—‘Santa Claus and the Mouse,” (Hadley) Norman French. “The Three Kittens,” (Shaw) Dorothy Andrews, Catherine Gil- more, Elizabeth Tuomy. Song—(a) “The Turkey,” (Rhys- Herbert) ; reading—(b) “I’'m’Going Back to Grandpa,” (Stone) Boys. Piano—“Playing Tag,” (Marg- stein) Margaret Burke. “The Secret,” (Day) Catherine Sexton. Violins and Cello—(a) ‘Christ- mas Carol”; (b) *“Silent Night,” Class. Dialogue — “Mental Arithmetic,” (Shaw) Margaret and Thomas Burke. “A Pound of Jumps,” (Humphrey) Imogene Harrington. Piano Trio—*“Valse Lente,” (Rog- ers) Luella Halverson, Louis Black, Catherine Brown. S Reading—(a) “The Kiss,” (Mor- gansill); song—(b) “The Angels’ Song,” (Singerberger) Martha Gil- more. ° Piano Duet—“Under the Mistle- toe,” (Sartorio) Clara Miller, Cath- erine Merryman. Chorus — ‘‘Under (Shryock) Girls. Tableaux—*“The Babe of Bethle- hem.” the Stars,” FAMILY REUNION. A family reunion will be held at the home of Mrs. Given-McGee Christmas day. She will have as her guests her sons, Robert L. Given and family and N. E. Given and family, and daughter, Misses Lee Given and Muriel McGee of this city and daugh- ter, Miss Margaret McGee of Man- 1:30 8:45 TONIGHT bc & 15¢ “DIMPLES” LILLIAN Star in “The Green Stockings” in the 5 part VITAGRAPH drama “The Blue Envelope Mystery” From the story by Sophie Kerr, which appeared in “WOMAN'S A mystery story in which thrill is piled upon thrill, until the imagination staggers under the task of anticipating further surprises. HOME COMPANION." GRAND - WALKER THEATRE Tomorrow---SATURDAY---Matinee 2:30 *BOUGHT AND PAID FOR” ALIGE BRADY in Scene from - “THE UNBORN” AT THE REX Personals and Newsy Notes rev. J. H. Randahl of Bemidji con- firmed the following class last Sun- day at the Hart Lake church, south- west of Farris: Edwin Barsness, Ar- thur Lilliquist, Victor Lilliquist, Mil- dred Suther, Olive Suther, George Su- ther and Swea Johnson.—Cass Lake Times. Let Flowers Be Your Christmas Gift. The pretty sentiment which accompanies a gift of flowers—ad- miration, love, tender regard—these things' make a flower as greatly prized as a jewel. So take even a single rose home to some dear one, not for its intrinsic value, but for your in- ner feelings which it manifests. ELLIOT, FLORIST.—Aav. 6d-1223 Christine Haugen, who teaches school in Becida, was in the city to- day enroute to her home in Henning, Minn., where she will be the guest of her parents during Christmas. She was accompanied as far as Bemidji by Miss Blanche Trog of Becida. Mr. and Mrs. William Haywood will leave this evening for Sioux Falls, S. D., where they will be the guests of friends and relatives until after Christmas. Mr. Haywood has charge of the newspaper composing department in the Pioneer office. Melba Beauty Parlors: Room 8, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Shampooing, manicuring, face massage, treatment for sore feet. Headquarters for Melba Preparations. Make your ap- pointments early. Office phone 540; home phone 88. Open evenings and Sundays by appointment only.—Adv. 1213tf Mr. and Mrs. A. Kiehler and four children and Miss Annie Carlson of Sturgis, Sask., Canada, are visiting relatives in Wilton for a short time. From there they will go to Chicago where they will be the guests of relatives for two months. Yéur visit to the Twin Cities will be more enjoyable if you stop at this Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis, Minne- sota. 409 rooms—275 at $1.50 to $2.50.—Adv. da3-1-17 Lester Achenbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Achenbach, who is attend- ing the University of Wisconsin, at Madison, will arrive in Bemidji this evening and will be the guest of his parents until after the Christmasg holidays. C. L. Hedeen, of the Biwabik Times, Biwabik, Minn., will arrive in the city tomorrow and will be the guest of his brother, John Hedeeen, linotype operator on the Bemidji Pioneer, and wife, until after Christ- mas. manicuring, face corns and Hairdressing, massage, scalp treatment; ingrown nails treated a specialty. Mina Myers, 310 Sixth St. Phone 112-W.—Adv. 12-23 You will find more of the leading people of Minnesota registered at the Radisson, than at any other hotel in the Twin Cities.—Adv. ds3-1-17 Mrs. M. Gustafson and daughter, Marie, and son, Elof, will leave to- morrow for Parkers Prairie, Minn., where they will be the guests of Mrs. Gustafson’s daughter, Mrs. Ed Thop, for two weeks. Put a sack of “MIDJI” on your Christmas tree. Anybody can tell you where to get it.—Adv. 3d-1223 Mrs. Rosa Koors returned this morning from Minneapolis and St. Paul. At Minneapolis she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. B. G. Swanson, formerly Miss Mae Koors of this city. The best treat for Christmas is “MIDJI.” Every home in Minnesota will eat “MIDJI” next Christmas. Order yours today.—Adv. 3d-1223 The Christmas tree program in the Swedish Lutheran will be held on Thursday, December 28, at 8 o’clock. Yesterday’s Pioneer stated Thurs- day, but did not include the date. C.W. LaMuure 00, > sn SoclLine Building Wood For Sale Birch Jack Pine Tamarack mpt Dellvery Nafactive Phone 32 DAILY PIONEER The 1st Evening Showing of “RA- MONA" in 9 Beautiful Parts XMAS DAY Second Show Begins at 9 0’CLOCK MATINEES DAILY—2:30 —GRAND THEATRE— Alex Cameron of Pillager, Minn., is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cameron, during the Christmas holidays. He arrived in the city Wednesday night. Miss Vora E. Harris|, shorthand in- structor in the Bemidji Business col- lege, will be the guest of her parents at Anite, Ia., during Christmas. She left last eévening for Iowa. Bring the baby to Mrs. Richardson for fine Christmas photos. Phone 570-W for appointment. 29 10th St. —Adv. da-1223 Miss Elizabeth Erickson will go to Crookston Sunday morning where she will visit her cousin, Mrs. P. J. Eide, Christmas day, returning to Be- midji Tuesday morning. .. Don’t forget “MIDJI" ivhen mak- ing up your Christmas basket. It does taste SO good.—Adv. 3d-1223 D’Arcy McGee will arrive in the city Sunday morning from Minne- apolis and will be the guest of his mother, Mrs. Given-McGee, during the holidays. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf Good Melba toilet water for Christ- mas gift. Melby Beauty Parlors.— Adv. 6d-1223 Mrs. L. B. Tisdale .of Simpson, Sask., Canada, was in the city ye: terday enroute to Blackduck, where she will visit friends and relatives until spring. Miss Edna Buckland, one of the Bemidji normal school students, will spend Christmas in Ruthland, Minn., the guest of friends and relatives. The Hotel of Character and Com- fort." “Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. —Adv. a-3-1-17 Judge C. W. Stanton returned to Bemidji Wednesday morning from Minneapolis where he has spent sev- eral days on official business. Miss Mary McCarren of Verndale, Minn., came to the city yesterday and will be the guest of friends here until after the holidays. LOW prices—HIGH grade photos at Rich Studio, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W.—Adv. d1223 Mrs. David Henshaw of Wilton is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Schroe visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Schroeder, this week. Don’t forget to serve brick ice cream for Christmas dinner. You get it at Koors Bros.—Adv. 2-1223 Walter F. Dickens of the Red Lake Indian agency is in Bemidji securing the necessary presents for his Christ- mas giving. E Attorney T. C. Bailey will go to St. Paul this evening on business. He will return to the city Sunday evening. Why not have Koors Bros.’ spe- cial brick ice cream for dinner Christ- mas day?—Adv. 2-1223 W. S. Lycan of Duluth had arrived to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Lycan of the Markham. ) Special brick ice cream for Christ- mas. Koors Bros.—Adv. 2d-1223 SANTA CLAUS’ I’ACK couldn’t contain a better /gift than an invitation to you to come here. We greet you at this holiday season with a desire to help you gajn health and strength. We .want you to try CHIROPRACTIC and learn that nerve impingement can be relieved and the cause of dis- ease ad]usted aiding Nature in mak- ife worth while. Suppose you accept Santa’s invi- tation and call and see us. A. Dannenberg, D. C. First Nat’l. Bank Bldg., Bemidji, Office Hours: 10-12, 1 :30-5, 7- 8 ] Phone 406-W Paae Plain sewing done at 821 Minne- sota Ave.—Adv. 6-122? Miss Dorothy Torrance arrived this morning from Oberlin college, Ober- lin, Ohio, to spend her huhday va- cation. ) W. H. Stumpges and daughter, Fay, of Becida were in the city yesterday doing their Christmas shopping. $50,000 to loan on farms. Land Co.—Adv. Dean da71tt Osicar L. Dent, ditch referee, left yesterday for Floodwood and Duluth where he will transact business. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Harklow of Pinewood transacted business in the city yesterday between trains. You'll enjoy The Radisson, Min- neapolis.—Adv. d3-1-17 Mws. Nels Willet and Mrs. Hugo Hensel 6f the town of Frohn were business visitors yesterday. Mrs. Otto Hoffmaster of Turtle Mr. and Mrs. John Claffy of Kel- liher were Christmas shoppers in Be- midji today. Misses Cora Olson and Ella Hall of Wilton spent yesterday in the city shopping. B. P. 0. ELKS NOTICE There will be a regular meeting of the Elks lodge Dec. 21: E. H. JERRARD, Sec. NOTICE. The annual stockholders’ meeting of the Bemidji Exploitation Co. will be held at the office of D. H. Fisk in the O’Leary-Bowser building on January 1 at 8 p. m., for election of board of directors and the transac- tion of such other business as may come before it. —C. W. Brandborg. _River was in the city yesterday call- ing on the local trade. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald of Dewey avenue ‘Wednesday night. 1d-1222 : HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSI : : Telephone 816-W H ¢ Appointment made week in : : advance < : Over Beltrami Music Store : G6hre REX THEATRE ummmmimPleasing Photoplaysutuniinm 7:30—8:45 TONICGHT Scand 10 “THE NARROW CREED” 2 part UNIVERSAL “NIGHT'S SHADOWS” 2 part UNIVERSAL “FELIX GETS IN-WRONG” COMEDY i | SELL Groceries, Flour a | WILL BUY 321 Minnesota Ave. LULTLHLLERTLR R Rails. you iust what I can use, and show you just what you can use. I. P. BATCHELDER General Merchandise Phone 180-W _ H nnnnnmne Dry Goods nd Feed Pine Posts, Tamarack Posts and Call and see me and I will tell Bemid]l, Minn. = 1] IHINITELT Illl(‘ OWING TO T We have not done so w town customers---and therefore we have decnded to offer very ATTRACTIVE holiday items: ‘ All Cut Glass, Toilet and such other items Sets, Manicure Sets selling above $5.00 ata DISCOUNT of 20 PER CENT $12.50 Kid Body Dolls, fin slu un 1} 1} f $6.00 German Dressed Ilull = $5 00 1] 1] $6.75 Tobboggans for $9.75 Reed Doll Gamagss s" 50 i 1] pst made . $9.95 .. $8.90 $4.90 . $4.00 $5.75 . $8.50 $6.40 for Friday evening and And on many other lines we will have special prices all day Saturday’s selling. plenty. last moment. Why Still have Tags and other Holiday Goods a We can supply your wants to the STUHE and GET JUST WHAT You WANT not GOME to THIS GANIIIES TOY DRUMS . 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