Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 16, 1921, Page 3

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the Elks lodge Thursday, evening. gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 114.W. Readers owe. it to their guests and to them- selves to sec that items of local interest are reported. Every item will, be -given proper. consider. tion when source is known. i/ Fd Tostrud of Buena Vista trans: scted business in, Bemidji a few days. this week. Mrs. M. Downs and Mrs. AW Ben- son are visiting friends in Grand Forks for'a fe Trimmed hats worth as much as $12, on .sale at;the Elko Hat.Shop Thursday, choice $3. 1 1| -+ *1t11:16 Daniel 'Gnincy‘ and D’Arcy McGhee are installing a. heating plant in a new farm home at Guthrie this week. Koors Pasteurized milk and crea ere sure to please. 10-6t Mrs. Joe Herman of Tenstrike was the between train guest of Bemidji friends while shopping here - Thurs- day. The Presbyterian men are serving turkey supper this evening from 5 to 8 o’clock in the church basement. A real feed for 75 cents. 1t-11-16 R. H. Schumaker and W: B. Stew- art transacted. business at .Kelliher yesterday, returning to Bemidji last evening. Visit our plant and learn ‘the rea- son why Koors Pasteurized :milk and cream {‘Ends the Quest for the lligst." B -5t Soft felt crushers made: (,)f stripped felt in’ all the bright new colors, $1.95 at the-Elko‘Hat Shop, Thursday. 1t11-16{ chicken, at the First Lutheran church il RS Mrs. Fred Graham expects to leave Bemidji tomorrow ‘night for Minne- apolis where, she. will visit her, sister for about two weeks. Phone 175 and place your order for Koors Pasteurized milk and cream to be delivered right to your door every morning. '10-5tf Robert B. Jerrard of Calsite; Col.; superintendent .of the Colorado Fuel and Iron company, is wvisiting his brothet, E. H. Jerrad, for a few days. He came to Bemidii after a-short visit with relatives at St. Cloud. A treat for both young and old—i Mark Twain’s “Huckleberry Finn”— Friday and- Saturday at thé Grand. A super.spgeial at regular: price: 1t11+ & W. N. Bowser, of O’Leary-Bowser company, leaves tonight for Minmne- apolis, where he goes to attend a di- rectors’ meeting of the Minnesota State Retail Dry. Goods Dealers,. of: which he is a member. He expects to .be gone but two days. 1 'You’fé bepleased, if, when m‘d‘efing milk from your dealer you ask for Koors Pasteurized milk. . 10-5tf The condition of ¥, C. Bates, who has been ill with anemia at his home, 520 Irvine avenue, for the past sev- eral weeks, was reported to be. slight- 1y improvéd this” morning. ‘He 'subs| | M) And "MES.; tHeir family “and all {morning 4rom a three weeks yisit _ito arrive in Bemidji this evening,| Miss Christie-Safone of Pleasw Valley autoed to Bemidji Monday and called on friends while shopping. ) | Zibeline Hatters plush sailors worth $5 and $6 on sale Thursday at the Elko Hat Shop, choice, $1.95. | 2 1411-16 Bart Stafford returned to Bemidji yesterday from Deer River where he | hunted big game for the past few} days and was successful, Aot One dozen photographs make 12 Xamas presents. Hakkerup. 11-4tf ) C. F. Darner left Tuesday on a busi- ness to various Northwestern Minne- sota cities, and will go to St. Paul before returning to Bemidji the lat- ter part of the week. % their friends are invited to the men’s annual turkey supper at the Presby- terian’ church: from 5. to 8" o’dlock this evening, Price 75 cents. 1t11-16 Mrs. Carolirie Myers, who has been very ill at the home of her son, Frank Luebeck, 1208 America avenue, ‘was | reported to be very much imprdved this Morning.™ 3 Your friends can buy anything yo can: give them except your photo-| graph. Hakkerup. 11-4tf | Mrs. M. F. Wilson and little ‘som, Ralph, returned to their home, corner ‘America avenue and Fifth street; this with Mrs. Wilson’s mother, Mrs. Mag-| nuson, at Duluth, 5 Dressmaking at‘ home. Embroidery , specialty. Prices right. Phone ‘897, " ; 26412-8 Mrs. H. Mayne Stanton and: little son have returned to their home z\t‘, 'Grand*Torks after’ visiting relatives in Bemidji, for some time. Little: Miss' Joyce: Stanton remained-for a ymger | visit ‘with her grandparents. Lutfisk “and lefse, also creamed Thursday evening from 5 to 8 o’clock. 2t11-17 George Shepherd, traveling sales- man of the Corticello Silk company, is in- Bemidji transacting . business, | and while here is the guest of his brother-in-law, George L. Rossback, i and family, 520 Beltrami avenue. l Cash paid for Liberty bonde. G 8. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. . | S et 1t Ear] Riley ‘and M Conner of Minneapolis are expected [the serious. illness of their mother Mrs. C..E. Riley, 516 America ave-| Tuey: - “Bfing your fr supper at the Presbyterian church Arom 5 to 8 o’clock this evening. The men will serve you a real supper for 75 cents., 1t11-16 George W. Rossback and = Earl . Bucklen “will leave this afternnon for the,Pleasant Valley concolidated school: near ‘Nebish, where they will ‘dostHe: final'work on'the heating and system ‘which they in-| * "Dhe following menu will be served,| ’Rhlgsdfly evening from 5 to 8 o’clock in-the: First Lutheran church, Eighth street ’and Minnesota avenue. Adults, 50c; childrén, under 12 years, 25c. mitted to the transfusion “of blood operation Monday afternoon. ' No portrait is so completely éiti‘s- Brown; {ying as one made by.a professional|Asdorted Cake photographer. Hakkerup. | 11-4tf - Charles Richards, traveling sales-|visiting at the home of her sistr, Mrs. | mffm for Farwell, Ozum, Kirk & Co.; |Fred ‘Rhoda, for the past weelk, re-{ of St. Paul, with headquarters at Be- [turned "Tuesday to her home at Cass midji'.‘]eft last evening for St. Paul to\ visit relatives for.a few: days. ‘When He returns, Mrs. Richards will accompany him and they will become residents of ‘Bemidji, and will make their home at 905 Minnesota ‘ave- nue. 4 » B. P. 0. E. ELKS ; There will be a regular meeting of T. C. BAILEY, Sec’y. VIOLIN INSTRUCTION Bandmaster G. Oliver Riggs will accept applications for violin. stu- dents. "For information Phone Mr. Riggs, 623J, or Miss lda Virgina Lutfisk, with Melted Butter Lisfge -5 o Boiled Potatoes Creamed Chicken Riced Potatoes Strained Cranberries Bread ~ ‘White Bread Coffee | Mrs. Henry Thiel, who has been Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Albert RHeda of | Long: Prairie, who ‘have also’ been}: guests of Mr. Rhoda’s borther, Fred Rhoda, for several days rcturned Tuesday to their home. The two fam- | ilies shunted big game in the vieinit; .of Buena Vista, returning to Bem; Tuesday. | Any time from 5 to 8 o’clock thi ‘\evening you can partake of the fol-! Towing menu_ at . the Presbyterian | church: < g . | Roast Turkey % Giblet Grav; Cranbeiry Sauce { Mashed Potatoes - Escalloped Corn | Cabbage Salad | White ‘Bread and Butter Coffee | Dressing Brown’s Studio, Battles building, 232. R 6t11-16 Pumpkin Tie g 1£11-16 | ' Change of Delivery | Schg,dule_‘ R | ' COMMENCING 'NOV. 21 Morning Deliveries-—8:30-10:30 Aflfiernqoh Défifirerie | | i | 2:30_4:30 This is in line with our idea of giving the best service at all times. The last Morning Delivery, being earlier, makes it possible for us to serve all'our patrons in time for the noon meal—which was not always possible with a late morning delivery, | P alace Meat & Grocery | /land wise courcil may prevail. Tmid-week services will be held at the |of Mr. and Mis. Stone Peterson.of g | later: 8| nidji until next week. His assistant, B | Miss Mary Lilleskov, will return to- 8 | nofrow: from Kelliher where she has # | interests here and more recently man- 8 | under the firm name of Bemidji Fur ¥ K % ) DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH ' HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Daugh- ters of Rebekah will be held this eve- ning at 8 o’clock at the I. 0. ®. F. hall, and it is desired that all mem- bers be present. ‘ MACCABEE GUARD TEAM TO MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON ".The Maccabee Guard ' team will ‘meet Thursday afternoon at!2:0’clock sharp, at ' Christianson’s “hall, Fifth ward, for drill, ~ All members are urg- ed to be there promptly. BAPTIST MISSle SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT All who are interested in missions are invited to attend the meeting of the Missionary society of the Baptist church to be held this evening at the | home of Mrs. Wm. LaMont, 1423 Ir-| vine avenue. The subject of the eve- ning’s lesson will be “China.” FIRST LUTHERAN LADIES SERVE SUPPER TOMORROW Thursday evening the Ladies’ Aid of the First Lutheran church, Eighth and Minnesota, will hold..a Iutefisk supper and sale in the church parlors from 5 to 8 o’clock. ‘Fancy articles{music has been provided for. will also be ‘on display and sale dur-| Bytier of Big Buss lake school is pre- ing .the.afternogn,, and lunch will be served. The public is cordially” in- ited to attend, i YOUNG LADIES’ SEW{NG CLUB A v BVE club and the store, the private board|| CHRISTMAS— SPENDS ENJOYABLE EVENING | ,,qciing of the Lavinia school at the| ing qualities of these fancy fruits and vegetables. The young ladies’ sewing. club re-|school house Tuesday night certainly YOUR E il Yod e port a very pleasant. social evening|produced some fine orators. Excite-|| pyoroGgRAPH Empress Coffee will be served, | yesterday, when they were entertain-!ment is what we need in Lavinia, and i ed by Miss Opal Grunemeier at her{a wanderer in the woods near thejf . apartments in the B}htt!eé ?ulldéng.'schoo: house would get the impression|| Al ditting today . Those present were Misses Sylvia Car-|that they got it Tuesdav night. solves the gift ter, Julia Neilson, Madge T“}tm':{" Walter Wire has nis mother visit-/| problem of to- [ 2 a ace . Kate Hines, Florence Sutluff, Mildred i hiny this week from Park Rapids, || 100w, 1 Richardson, Agnes. Daniels, Elsie | pinn, Shannon, Pearl Phibbs and Miss John-| pio ginile—we've sampled some of son. SPECIAL “ARMS PARLEY” 3 SERVICES THIS EVENING Realizing the pricélessA opportunity of the Christian people in the con- ference on limitation of armaments, John ‘D. 0’| peace-loving people all over the Unit-|exer, they wish to thank ed States are gathering in thé vari-heroes, Bud LaDoucer and Don Les- ous' churches for special prayer serv- es, in response to the request made by the Federal Council of Cburches in America, that God may g\nde the leaders_assembled at the conference of nationay:and-that.unselfish motives In compliance with the request, a Methodist church-tonight at 8 o’clock; and the public is especially invited to attend. The = subject of Dr. G. H. Zentz's sermon will ‘be “Propagan- dists of Good Will.” R E KRR KKKKS x SOLWAY * e g g4 K KKK KEK KX KKK o4 his home Mr. Ellis was a Bemidjivcaller last Tuesday afternoon. L, Mrs. Gene Watkins was'a Bemidji visitor last Tuesday. Ovina Peterson returned %o Be- midji last Tuesday after visiting with her parents for several days. Miss Beatrice Peterson, daughter this vieinity is now in the hospital at Bemidji for an: operation for ap- pendicitls. s The communty extends their wishes to Miss. Beatrice for a speedy recovery. ¥ Leonard, Alfred and Stone Peter- son were shoppers in Bemidji last Weédnesday. sor ‘Miss Cora Frederickson was.a Be- ‘midji caller last “Thursday Wz F The dance was well attended Sat- arday pvening and all reported a fair- 1y good time. g Miss Doris Sime visited at homie over Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Ring McCallum and Milton Pitt- senburgh were visitors in’ Bemidji/ Naturday. There are plenty of deer hunters in Solway” this fall but none seem o have gotten any deer so far. Henry Kirtland of ‘Backus is the guest in Bemidji thi¢ week. of his cousins, Mrs. A, M. Crowell and Mrs. George Walker, Jr. . E ) Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brier of Ten= strike autoed to Beinidji yesterday to attend the Eastern Star meeting last night, and returned to their home J. C. McGhee, county superintend- ent _of schools, is visiting schols at Grygla and that vicinity this week, and does not expect to return to Be- been' for two days. E. H. Jerrard, formerly manager| of the Northwestern Oil company’s ager of ‘that company’s interests at Port Arthur, Ontario, has returned to Bemidji and expects to be'located here permanently. In commenting up- on his return, he said, “I got a chance| o come, back to Bemidji, and I couldn’t turn it down.” NOTICE Mrs. A. C. Olson gives notice that Ars. F, L. Mathers and Mrs. A. C. Ison have this day dissolved the partnership existing between them _|template. hating logs sawed into tim- | substitute this for the potato crop KRRk KKk Kk kg * LAVINIA * (EEE SRS E R SRR EEE S vinia friends in honor of her nephew, Vernon -Zieders- of Wolford,: N. D.|ten: mensely enjoyed by all. Roy Stevelin,’ who_has been em- ployed the last three months at the i farm home/of E. M. Sathre, has been | rsecured to assist in installing a saw- mill at the home of M. Craver on Little Bass lake. Several parties con- ber during the winter months. At lagt Lavinia has done something. She has virtaally “Waked Up.” Yes, of course, its through the Neighbor- HIRTH we do wish they would hurry things along as fast as possible and make it| a real Xmas festival or something in line for a Christmas celebration. | J. 8. Wheeler of Big Bass lake has excepted a position in a Bemidji shoe shop and is contemplating selling all his 'farming tools and livestock at a| public sale soon. He will make the trip. to Bemidji daily. Mrs. Hanscom and pupils of La- vinia school are preparing a fine pro- gram for Thanksgiving. The time is Wednesday, November 23 at 8 o’clock. We hegitate to so announce this, for we.fear such a ¢rowd that there won’t be dancing room if such is the case. A dance follows the program. Good paring a_similar program. 'What if they should both come on the same night? It surely would be a calamity for we' want to go to both. From what we can gather from the No wonder “Walt” wears a Mrs. Wire's feeds ourselves. She in- tends returning home Saturday. The Neighborhood Exchange was bitterly . disappointed Wednesday when they got as far to their place of nfeeting as the river and found it frozen and therefore could not get to the home ofiMrs. S, Tell. How- the two ter, whom, worked , so gallantly to break the ice so that passing a boat would -be possibie—Dbut were forced to give it up,, . The members of the club returned to the Lul)uhcc§ home where -a new member, Mrs.. Vernon Hoar, ‘was initiated into the club. Singing, fancy work ang music was| = the pastime of ‘the afternoon. Oh! how we did hate to miss that fine | lunch which Mrs. Tell, we know, had prepared for us. She always does. The next mdeting will'be eld at the 1 home .of Mys. -Mexn Hoar. A full attendance 13 ngcéssiiry.in’connection with_the ‘piing for the domedy: the club is soon to put on. Vernon. Hoar, after a few months on Lake Bemidji, has again accepted a position with the cicetrical supply company by whom he was formerly eémployed. «This|fg speaks well for the company, as they |} evidently ‘“recognize a good man when they see him.” v .Mr. and Mrs. Roycraft and Mrs. James Gibson were callers at the C. B. Cross home Friday of last week. Mrs. D. E. Leister expects, to leave {§ soon for her former home in Ceaar H'alls, lowa; to visit her aged mother. We hope sne won’t be gone long, al- though are glad to see her partuke of | 4 much-neeued vacation. ' 18 Lavmia bulamg up? Well 1 guess! Several new buidings have ween constructed hére tms summer {9 Mr. Rensfietd, near. the Mississippi | river, has just ecompleted a splendid new bungalow while . M. Sathre hag+, alimost” completely veeonstructed. his farm home on Big Bass Lake. With a force of three men he has enlarged and refurnished his basement, instail- led’ a’ pipefess 1urnace, put a large screéned porch on thesouth side of the Hhouse, built a mammoth wood and tool shed and has just completed a fine garage. Weather permiiting, he will ercev a new barn. He expeets soon to secure a pure-bred Guernseyif [cow. i I Mrs. Ralph Wheeler and. small son James were callers at the Albert Utichy home Monday afternoon. Bd Forbes assisted C. B. Cross in driving*a well for barn ])urpo:;efif | Thursddy. Driving is difficuit owingig to a thick bed of clay, and no watert| has been seeured. | “D. Bi'and Jim Leister have just fin-1§ ished storing about 350 bushels of{ potatoes for the winter, So far, no dcer have 0 heen landedigd by Lavinians, but we'll surcly hearig of one soon: There are etiough afteryg them. t 3 A large/crowd enjoyed the sermon Mr. Cummings gave at the Laviniai§ school house Sunday night of Jast{id week. ‘His subject was “The Meaning /@ of Death,” and was one that would] eause_the average individual to stopd and think! B 5 \Mrs. Albert Utech of Little Bass has had as her guest the last week her 8 brother and family. They, as well as /% many others, enjoyed very prosperous ‘g fishing trips. Roy Lamon market Thursday in Bemidji at 75 cen bushel, It appears some of us Mr. G. E. C ing severely the cer under her tongue. to Bemidji ¥ for treatment. ¥ Don Leister sawed wood for Lavin- {78 er has been suffe week from an ul- She was taken Shopi? %, i - MRS.-A- Ci' OLSON. : 2t11-17| ‘lia- Grocery. company Tuesday. R, O. Baird, who has been' spend-|§ Little Bass lake, ret 3 'to’ Fargo, GENIUS IS TALENT “GE "R: Al rsiite on e vl Sk DEVELOPED. = , GENER. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Phillips were The development of talent is not BODY: COMPANY ‘Miss Beulah (Wharton was hoste!S’Sundny callers at the J. S. Wheeler Saturday nigfit to a number of La-|home, : Christian Endeavor was well at- ‘A midnight chicken supper was im-|{snow. allllIll|IllllllI|lIIIllllll||lIlllllllllllllllll‘fi. =l N a few days at his farm home on a miracle but merely a matter of hard and painstaking work. There arve three outstanding principles involved in the develop- ment of artistic singing, viz.: Thor- ough relaxation of the tongue and{ /| threat, development of the right {! kind of breath, and diaphragmatic control of the breath.. These. out- standing principles:can only be at- tained through careful study under |} a teacher who knows his werk. Call || phones 142 or 458 far appoint: ment.—ANDREW ROOD. 3 Sisaisizeta "Hanufactirers of ded Sunday night, considering the Commercial Truck Bodies Miss Liliian Hoar awas leader. Factory: . East Bemidji Phone 13-F-2 General Office? “418-22 Belt. | “'Phone 970 UL HTRTTIUA T T LT Bemid ji = N T HARLEY-.DAVIDSON "llllllllllll"Il|i|l"llll|llllllll‘ hood' Exchange elub. A movement is ) on foot for'a,community play for as| MOTORCYCLES 3 Y W 1tr}1|anyl %lafyqxs l:ls there :tn-e pcnnlc.bin BICYCLES'AND SUPPLIES e e S Sryzey e At | i NAT] e O o e o IEGENERAL REPAIR SHOPE WE REQUEST YOUR PRESENCE plans of the club by any means, but|S311 SIXTH ST. BEMIDJIZ st i G ot RS at * Ask For It!s.) ~ A DEMONSTRATION Expect to find the | k Fisherman, the ““Mark of Supremacy,’”: on every bottle of emulsion that you buy. This means that you will of Nokomis afid Stone’s Cdanned Foods I T B always ask for ahd ‘ Iscorrs Emuston e 13 k:eu& Bowite. BI&mfiel&l. NI zny En’le‘SSS Coffee = ] | | Thursday, Friday and Saturday November 17th, 18th and 19th FOR HIS It will be our pleasure to acquaint you with the appetiz- Meat T O T T and Grocery BEMIDJI, MINN, "lllll"lllllll"!IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII [T S T R I O D T T "lllllllilllfl [ T Lot \ T, o, Jired Feet . Jor Littda dite age gently with soothing Hls%wp 3 Wenfir:f;%l Season’s Close-Out Sale of Ladies, Misses - (oats » Ladies’ and Misses Coats in Four $50.00 to $85.00—— Lot No, 1A Coats priced at from SALE PRICE $48.50 | Lot No, 2—Ail" Coats pricad from $40.00 to $49.50— SALE PRICE 33850 ] Lot No. 3—All Coats priced at from $35.00to $39.50— 328 50 SALE PRICE ) 319,75 Lot No. A1l Coats priced at from §22.50 o $34..“50»~ .. $15.00 SALE PRICE Girls’ Coats, values to $25.00, choice ... ... s : i 01)]§osum 36+inch Coa?, SIZEIBB: o L e 3]87-50 1 Sealine 45-inch Coat, size 40. .. ................. $225.nfl N <

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