Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 17, 1920, Page 10

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Fit b ¥ vEJ\“%\ Y papa woriis in a lumber cam] In the land of Christmas trees, [ he wrote to me, °~ *] wish you could see ~" Such Christmas trees as these! ' s .- There are cedars green and great, / " There are pines so high That they touch the shy, There are hemlochks slim and straight. They nod to the passing breeze, ’ And every bough Wears diamonds now, In the land of Christmas trees.” O wonderful, beautiful land! * In my cot so white 1 dream at night AY mama says that the snow that fies Is like the spread - i On my little bed Where at night to sleep I go; That underneath with. tight-shut eyes The flowers are Slumbering— There snug and warm From the winter storm A ; . O, when | Kneel for the night's amen, I think of the Christmas land, 1 say a prayer e For my papa there HH In the forest green and grand; And another prayer 1 whisper then ‘Whtile I Kneel on bended hnees—, That the Lord will heep The flowers that ‘sleep ““ In the land of Christmas irees. m‘ i i A CHRISTMAS WISH In the swamp so cold, in the swamp so damp, 'HEY smile to the moon, they sing to the $tar, O wonderful land in the north woods far, In the land where the great trees grow * | view of thi#t the Agrlcuitural A CHRISTMAS GREETING ' A Merry Christmas, children all, li “Jhduwr there is sickness, "L May Santa Claus bring health; | . iWDherever there is poverty, e {i May Santa Claus bring wealth; s lDlurw-r one is weeping, i ‘May tears to smiles give way; ilthnewr sadness hovers, «. Way joy come Cl\mtmu day, ! 1 Shall’ put awa Yo every heart fluh aching, i | *nd ::]‘;‘R:" uii. May peace and comfort come, | . :**And may an outlook rosy 7 Supplant each outlook glum; ‘ iMay friends now separated «.. Soon reunited be, {liAnd everyone find gladness | Rich and poar, large and small, T b ferry Christmas! In our Cor when dear nigh, Ho It the time when you and T % g g As She Saw It. ~ strikes out thing to che abogla W to south, to east, to \\ESC and where Christ 18 guest, love our neighbors more, give from out our store, e a merry heart, rous part hristmas! . ristmas Eve draws all wrong and sin, ly Christ-Child in Merry Christmas! . 375 —Montreal Star. She (ax pitcher for the home fenra | man)—T don’t sce any- | . the tian | .1 61,700,000 metric ‘tons in 1919. | ook elsewhere. A CHRISTMAS CAROL Come back to Bethlehem, The year iy on the wane; A truce to strife that we A truce to grief and pain. Oh, heart, return to Bethlehem And hear its song again! | life, If siren voices luring thee Have turned thy thoughts aside, 1f thou hast quaffed the bitter dr-fl Of envy or of pride, 5 If thou in agony of shame Hast lh' gear, Lord denied, Come back' 'toda! !Bethlehem! Though thbu'bast’wandered far, i No rest shall'ill thy yéarning breast | Until thou 'sée the Stari /1 Oh, heart, return to Bethleheni, - ! Where yet the argels are! LR Inérezse In ‘World’s Crops. | A bulletin Issuéd by the interna- 'tonal institute’ of agriculture an- ! nounces that the aggregate wheat and | rye crops of the northern hemisphere | total 62,400,000 metric tons, as against The | | production of barley, according to the ! bulletin was 8 per cent larger than last year, while oats increased 21 per cent. The maize crop of southern Eu- | rope was good, and that in America | 10 per cent more than last year. The | probable yleld of beet sugar is consid- ered favorable. by the institute. The export of 400,000 tons of wheat from ‘ British India is advocated by the in- . stitute. ..~ | Aerial Photography in Sales. Aerial -photography has entered tlle real estate field. Now, if you wish to buy a suburban residence, a downtown | ] property or ntry house, you cun Zo to a broker's office and examine, probably with n reading glass, a most |- | Interesiing and detailed a photo- | | graph of the neighborhood that you 4 hawe-in mjnd. The aerial picture ve ry’ quickly hrings the customer to a de- ‘ | cision, eithier, to seo fhe property or to It saves time and- se of long and often fume} 1h's Companton. the expe Plan to Keep the Raisin Busy. | There Is an unprecedented demand | for raidins at the present time be- | | eause of their use In the manufacture | of home brews, but it is antlcipated - that this willbe changed in the course ' i of a few years because the intevest In | the preparations iwill decline and In ,ment is at work In discovering new | | uses for ralsins so-that the Industry | will not be wrecked, When the raisin- mrowers’ product shows signs of n drop the zovernment wifl giep In with | some valuable suggestions [ur its cone ! tinuance. I CHRISTMAS DAY. On, blessed day which glves the eternal ! lie To self and sense and all the brute within— | On, come to us amid this war of life; | | To hall and bovel come; to all who toll | | In senate, shop or study, and to those ‘ Who, sundered by the wastes of half a,| world, 1l warned and sorély tempted, ever face | Nature's brute powers and men un- | . manned to brufes— 4 Come to them, blest and blessing, Christ- | mas Day, Tell them ‘once more the tale of Bethle- | hem— ‘The kneellng shepherds and the Babe\ s f y e e : S divine— i Upon this Christmas tree. :l!‘"'“‘ toeven Wit the ball"—Boston | gng keep them men ndecd, tatr Christ. | s ~Edqar Guest | Franscript. Day. —Charles Kingsley. “ LISTEN! present? Surely please her more. TORTHERN - ATIONAL BEMIDJI y NV O MARRIED MEN, Christmas and New Year's day~ will 'soon be here when you will want to give your good wife a pres- ent of some Kind. Why not start a bank account for her and in her name as a Christmasor New Year's nothing Your Patronage Is Invited By the \ A Good Place to Be a Customer would | 1 epart. | FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBI e e ~ was comp]eted priced. IS and thousands of others have found the Christmas shoppmg sea- son a source of great worry each year and you have felt greatly relieved each t1meuwhen you reahzed your Christmas shopping ‘will be glad to help you solve the shopping problem this year and in "this store you can find appropriate gifts for every member of the family. Glfts that are useful and which are very moderately Here are some gift suggestlons which . we are sure will appeal to you 5 : _STATIONERY Fine stationery takes its plaée among the most popular- Xmas gifts because it israt once charming, dainty and useful. We have a: full lme of Eaton, Crane & Pike “ linen. MANICURE SETS . French white Ivory sets, plain and with colored DOTAGYS vvvveennrenns Gibir ot $1.50 to $15.00 TOILET ARTICLES Powders, .perfumes, toilet water, all the advertised makes. Special holiday sets . .$2.00 to $6.00 in'all lines. Perfumes, atomizers, Hyglo and Cutex Manicure 860 L s ituiiiin DEMRG ) S R 60c to $1.50 An elaborate selection of French White Ivory goods of all kinds. " Ivory goods make a most, ap- ' propriate gift: Clotks .. .$6.00 to $ll 00 Hair Brushes . i Mirrors .. -$2.00 to $10.00 . .$4.00 to $10.00 Combs .......". < - -30c to $1.75 Jewel Boxes ... .. . .$1.50 to $7.50 Picture Frames Bud Vases ........covviiiininnnnn, Powder Boxes ... s $i\00 to $2.00 Hair Receivers . e $1.00 to $2.00 $2.00 t0~$3.00 .e.... 15z $1,00 to $2.50 1.0, 8150 to $3.00 ....... $1,50 to $3.09 Perfume Bottles . . - Tooth Brush Holders ... i 00 1 SR * Trays /! Baby Sets . CAMERAS | v . A Xmas gift that is used all year ... .$3.50 to $50.00 \ Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pen Answers the “what shall I give” for thousands of shoppers . ..$2.50 to $8.00 ————————————————————————————————— EVERSHARP PENCIL : Used by everybody. Prices SAFETY RAZOR - Gillettes and Auto Strops .......... $5.00 and $6.00 . FLASH LIGHTS, Everready Daylo, French Flasher. Prices. $1.50 to $4.00 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF XMAS CARDS o Prices: « o0 dab efs wams nae emie 75c to $5.00 lines, French and American ~ LEATHER GOODS . Ladies’ Purses $2,75 to $12.00 Card Cases .. . 75¢to $1.50 Bill Folders .. ..$1.00 to $4.00 Coin Purses .. .. 50c to $2.00 Tourists’ Set .... .$1.00 to’ $5.00 Kodak Albums $1.00 to $4.50 Kewpies .....cooovvvnueeeedioses . .98¢ to $6.00 . leey Hot Ouhng Ses, $37.00 ~ “Universal and Tcey Hot . Vraat wesedion $4.25 to $5.00 Icey Hot Thermos Bottles m ert and qts.-$2.and $6.75 Table Bot{le . $7.00 to $7.75 Bed Room Set ........ovveveeneneineeennn $10 00 Leather cases for 1 or 3 qualt thermos "bottles ..... et 5 e S SR $3.25 to $7.50 = . STERNO SETS Heatsand boils in a few mmutes Handy for the house- ........................... $1.25 to $5.00 SHOWER BATHS Knickerbocker shower bath brushes . . $2 00 to $7.00 JOHNSTON’S CHOCOLA\T ES ]"‘M hold Made in Mxlwaukee/ are the highest grade chocplates “obtainable. ~Soft creamy centers, hard chewy “cen- “ters, or nut centers, all heavily coated with thick, rich chocolate, Each piece is a surprising de- light to taste. Special Xmas packages 11b. to 5 lbs. —- CIGARS, CIGARETTES, PIPES, TOBACCOS - Cigars in boxes of 10’s, 25’s and 50’s SMOKING SETS Cigarette cases and holders. “Spaulding” Sporting Goods, Magazines Besmles ‘these there are hundreds of other artlcles in our store which will make useful and beautlful presents from whlch we will be-glad to assist you in making a selection. MAKE THIS STORE YOUR SERVICE STATION CITYDRUG STORE LALIBERTE & ERICKSON—DRUGGISTé _Telephone 52 Your Satisfaction Our Suéceu 309 Beltrami Ave. ER 17, 1920

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