Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 18, 1919, Page 8

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- . PAGE EIGHT R g ‘ ! * PINEWOOD. » A . L | : b KR K KKEKKHK KKK KKK | Arthur Brunn, W. R, Wendt, were ‘: emidji visitors Wednesday. : ® E. .JI Stuhr of Minneapolis was ‘ here Tuesday makix;lgharrantgements - to start up a lath mi ere at once. | Olof Bakke, Elmer Kirkvold and L Dave Millar ere Bemidit business SUINIMMINNNMRITT0T00 ! TS Glen Duhamel, T. B. Millar, Mrs. Jennie Elliott and dggg!\tg{‘s, \éel;fl,- FOR A LADY : FOR GENTLEMAN angalflza, were Bemidji visitors Sa Lavalliere Ear Drops ‘ o ettt ‘ U Mrand Mrs Torvold Mathesson Manicure Set Ear -';mrowp Signet Ring . Pipe, Match Box * and Isarel Thoéint. oé Debs, were Be- Card' Case g:::ofle:id" urse e ] pock“l’](n;fle : ™31, ‘and Mrs, Ole Tho i endant Bréoch Cuff Buttons Silver Pencil 3 Thorpe of Froid, rooc! t ; Mo‘:::' r::giv]‘g;shg}eesmgrgay evening Pearl Necklace Vanity Box . Emblem Button Fountain Pen on their wedding trip and also for a Gold Beads Powder Puff Watch Snchel‘ Tag visit with Mrs. Thorps parentt&DNl[’r. Bar and H-ndy Nail Brush w“ch e mon= A:;«';nsou and was well known here. Diamond Ring Cologne Bottle Waldamn: Chain Shaving 3125' Miss Gladys Amanson also accom- Fancy Stone Toilet Set Cont Chairy i , panied th::}].py\z'nefl:vriisel:i tliix?ebrlde and Ring Pictars Frams ;1:';, (-:]E“, ;‘;:t“ op;u; groom a L A h i et M At last Pinewood has got the long Signet Rl.fll Lm:lnoue C,"" ““‘:;'m CI"';:" B"“h promised new depot, which the pub- Cameo Ring Thimble cf""‘fl‘ c° "D k‘él ;u igarette Case es! oc] lic has needed so long. The Soo line moved the Scribner depot here Sun- day, and we will all appreciate this much needed public improvement to our little town, and the public must not forget the people who have worked unceasingly. for several years against great odds to improve the sta- tion conditions here, now as they have been successful in making good. iz Lee Simes of Solway was a regular Sunday visitor here, as you all know the reason why. There will be a pie sceial, given by Miss Lillas Powers, at the Pinewood school house on Friday even/ing, De- cember 19. Everybody should come and help the program along and make it a good success. Henry Gilbertson, Tom Fossend, and the Lind boys were all Bemidji business visitors Monday. Harry Olson, son of Mrs. John Gramer, arrived here Mondny even- ing from Saskatchewan, Canada, for a visit with his mother over the holi- days. Mr. Olson has not been home for several years. He was one of the pioneer settlers of Beltrami county, and is well known here. Bracelet Watch Smelling Salts Locket Dresser Clock . o JEWELRY --The Ideal Xmas Gift Our every department is replete with attractive suggestions from a Silver Service or Chest of Silver for the home to the smaller article for the individual. Suitable éift\s for Mother, Father, Sister, Brother, Chum or Sweetheart. To be sure to please them, attach your Christmas card to “something from Barker’s Drug/and Jewelry Store.” Go over the list carefully, then decide to shop here—TOMORROW. 0O R The Stuhr Lumber company is in- talli lath mill here at its . . y ’ ” ' fnian sxiiwain:end 1:10 confxlxlleanaca snws;::v; MEN’S CUF F LINKS and HIGH ot 5 F OR THE HOME STYLISH C AMEO BROOCHE about January 1, and continue 'until = . s sprinhg. t’rhis w:ll l})e ndi;:od markzt GRADE CUFF BUTTONS Clock Mayonnaise Bowl All Shapes—All Sizes 4 I t -bolts. L A. E / . s—All Siz Hanaon oF Bl who has: sewed Snappy, up-to-date designs for best dress: Candlesticks Bread Tray Very finely hand carved Italian Cameos— lath for the Crookston lumber com- ers, Hammered Sterling Silver, Green Cornelian, Brown, Coral, Pink Shell and peny for :;;f;filmf oars WUL superin: |1== Gold, or in Choisenne enamel colors, and Berry Spoon Bud Vases Wedgewood. ~This year’s assortment is Alfred Dolby, Swan mgasdn and in the very latest and choicest patterns. -Sugar Spoon - Flower Vase unusually large. Set in every conceiv- Miss Anna Swanson, of Debs, were Upward from ................ $1.50 to $20.00 ] i N able new design. Solid gold mountings. Bemidji business visitors'Monday. . GOLD d PLATINUM Salad Spoon Relish Dish Upward from .. i - SOLID an Cold Meat Fork - Gravy B 3 - vy Boat DAIRYING EQUALS WHEAT CROP. FINISH LAVILLIERS i FANCY BAR PINS : Pickle ‘Fork Mustard Jar More popular than ever before—a bar pin (By United Press.) Bismarck, N. D., Dec. 18.—North Dakota is no longer a ‘‘one crop state.” In two years, accoréing to J. J. Os- terhous state dairy commissioner, the value of the dairy products of the state will equal that of the wheat crop. - Osterhous based this claim on a one hundred per cent increase in the dajry returns to North -Dakota farmers this year over last. In 1918 the famers of the state realized $25,- 000,000 from dairying; this year they received $50,000,000. Wheat brought in $168,000,000 in 1918; $112,000,- 000 in 1917, and over $100,000,0v. this year, this, though under abnor- mally high prices. . MANITOBA MAY BUILD LINE TO GOLD FIELDS (By United Press.) Winnipeg, Dec. 18.—Should the Canadian government refuse to build a line into the Copper Lake gold dis- trict of Northern Manitoba the Man- itoba government is expected to take steps to develop the project. Premier Norris has indicated the administration favors action during 1920 to extend the lines into the gold region because of the tremendous growth already shown in the vicin- ity. Claim holders have had little difficulty in getting backing for their projects. $33.000 GIVEN COLLEGE. (By United Press.) Jamestown, N. D., Dec. 18.—Presi- dent Kroeze of Jamestown college raised in the east in ten days over $33.000 for the institution. The money will be used to cover current Solid Gold Mountings and Chains; Se:t-in Diamonds, Cameos, Pearls and Precious Stones, just the necessary touch to every well dressed lady. The most extensive selection to choose from. Priced from -l snansniiiga $5.00 to $35.00 SOLID GOLD BROOCHES Set with Stones of all' kinds—hundreds of the very newest—dainty, artistic designs, real fashionable gift. Upward FPOM oooeoveensnnasnasmusansosss R $3.00 FINE PEARL EAR RINGS Dressy, Stylish—a most appreciated gift for any woman, upward from......>$1.00 Syrup Jug Sugar and Creamer Gravy Ladle Cheése Scoop Carvers Tea Ball Tea Set * Almond Dishes Preserve Dishes Horseradish Jar Sandwich Plate Fruit Dish Toast Rack Individual Salts Vinegar Cruet Tea Strainer Cheese Jar Silver Tableware Cut Glass always made ‘a pleasing Christmas' Gift. ‘We have an unusually fine display. Upward from .. ..$1.00 THE SENTIMENT and SER- : VICE IN SILVER What gift for the home can you present that combines so many features of service, elegance and value as a set of table silver? Its richness in appearance is enduring, its utility approximate necessity, and its im- pressiveness in value signifies a sentiment of deep affection and regard for the re- cipient Sterling Silver Plate that resists wear, R. Wallace & Sons’. : GENUINE PARISIAN FRENCH IVORY All Patterns, All Designs, Single Piece or Full Set—French Ivory Is Going Big- ger Than Ever This Year We are showing a wonderful assortment —every conceivable ‘pattern—Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Combs, Mirrors, etc. Makes a dainty and pleasing gift for any lady. +« PEARL NECKLACES OF RARE BEAUTY La Tausca and Richelieu and Deltah, all .............. $6.50 to $65.00 MEN'’S FINE SCARF PINS The Appreciated Gift for any man. We show a variety of beautiful designs set in precious and semi-precious stones. Sapsiussniid $1.50, $2.50, $5.00 BIZOS 'cuisssscaisiesvins Upward from Kodaks - Eastman expenses, make improvements on the dormitories, secure additional equip- ment for the biological and physical laboratories and construct a new fac- ulty house on the campus. MURGUIA TROOPS PURSUE VILLA'S MUZQUIZ RAIDERS Eagle Pass., Texas, Dec. 18.—Gen- eral Francisco Murguia, with 1,600 Mexican federal troops, is pursuing the Villista forces which recently raided Muzquiz, Coahuila, according to official reports received today. If we could tell you the great amount of pleasure you can ob- tain from a Kodak, you would realize just why Kodaks make one of the Best Possible Gifts— $2.00 to $145.00 " The New Edison Or A Genuine Victrola What gift could be more appropriate than this . for any member of the family, or what would be more appreciated by the entire family? The New Edison will add to the joy of Christ- * mas for all...........c............. $25.00 to $380.00 IF IT ISN'T AN « EASTMAN IT ISN'T A KODAK Schenectady, N. Y.—Quick wit will be the main prerequisite for a job at a local manufacturing plant, Officials hit on a new plan of exam- ination for applicants when they in- stituted comparison of proverbs to determine whether he has enough mental speed to be an accountant. Ashland, Ky.—Robert T. Caldwell, former chairman of the Workmen’s Compensation board of Kentucky, has been retained in London to appear be- fore the British parliament as a rep- resentative of English insurance companies, according to word re- ceived here. Spartanburg, S. C.—Converse col- lege has started a campaign to obtain ‘L 8200,000 building and endowment und. 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