Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 22, 1921, Page 5

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; * yisiting- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. yley yisite ‘to’ Beml Itema for this column will be gladly received by Mre. Harvey, - | telephone 114.W. Readers owe: it to their guests and to-them- | selves to see that items of local | | | tion when, source is known. | Mrs. M. Noble of Turtle River was 2 business visitor ‘in Bemidji Mon- day. erqlefin Hogan of Grant Val- friends in_‘A\Be'gfldji Mon- Cashs paid for Liverty bonds.” 8. B. Hooley, Northern Grogery Co. - 1-19t1 Miss” Artiy { Higgins will spend ‘her |- Thanksgiving vacation at her home in Nebish. & g L R e i Ray Gliflden:lef_t‘sunfiay mgh for Minpeapolis to spend Thanksgiving with! friends. 4 b No portrait is so"completely satis- g fying as one made by a professional photographer, Hakkerup. 11-4tf CHIC TRIMMED WITH FUR furnishes @ band - of »of this | y be | Fuchsin Doiret twill John:Moberg left chis. mpmim; for Margic where he is. building a log- ging camp this week. i A $1.95 at Co- box apples, Fancy -box apples, St11-93 operative store. Mrs: M. A::Shell of Becida autoed i Monday ' and called .onf friends ‘while shopping. One-dazen ’photographs make 12|, as preserits, Hakkerup. 11-4tf - Mrs. June Watkins of Austin is rim the long, close-fitting sleeves and the sash is of self-material.. Serge or any. of ‘the season’s favor;d fabrics may be wsed also in reproducing -this" model. edium _size requiring 234 E. Henderson, this week. B. Wi Lakin'left this afternoon for Crookston -whire - he will transacty business for a few;days. \ s “tonior- Dressmaking at home. Embroidery E #1413-22 a specialty. Prices right. Phoge 897. 6t12-8 at - Co-| 2t11-23 Fancy box apples, $1.95 operative stolje_. i Y E.'N. ‘Frehch went to Blackduck - | ]t&_)m;_)rro.vlv to:spend Thanl}sgwmg-wx neral ‘of the infant daughter of Mr. his iy and Mrs. Bert Langford. Mrs. Lang- ples,” $1.95 Fancy’ ’bbx. ;;) at - Co-{ford and Mrs. Lee arc sisters. operative' sto 2¢11-23 - Express shipment of ‘Huyler’s can- ‘dies’ receiveu tousy at tne melhuaul ; 4 11 : Frank_ Baney, as been ill for Cigar Stand. 3t11-23 several days at his-home, 115 Missis- | Daily Fhion nt“v ; George Roberts of Fisher, Minn,| - - arrived in-Bemidji Sunday. noon: and remained here transacting' business i ’ oo , B, O ‘é(;i\/ _ CHORAL CLUB WILL HOLD L MEETING TH]S EVENING The Choral club will meet at 7:30 this evening in the Christian Science [roonts in'the Battles building. | " MOBERGS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Ole Larson and fam- -at 7:30 o’clock dinner last eve- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. w'Moberg, W. Fourth street. aw.C. CLUB POSTPONES ME Y-TlNG- INDEFINITELY 1%/ There-will i)q,‘hb{fiucting of the B. I'A."C. clubWed vember: 28, Which " is their regular mecting: night. poned until a future date. . |MOOSEHEART LEGION TO i MEET TOMORROW EVENING The regular meeting of ‘the Wom-| len of the Mooseheart Legion will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock | lat Moose hall, and it is desired that! Lunch will | all members be present. be served after the business session. MISS BLACKBURN ENTERTAINS Miss Elsie Blackburn entertained 2 number of ker young lady friends at her home Monday evening, the oc- casion being in honor of her birth an- niversary. sewing assisted in passing a very en- joyable evening. Lanch was served by the hostess: PRESSYTER}AN NVISION 7 HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT % The miscellaneous division of the Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian’church will méet this evenifig at the home of ent, don will“be hostesses. PHlLOMATHI/AN CLUB HOLDS MEETING MONDAY NIGHT The Philomathian club met last evening at the home of President M. W. Deputy, 1121 Bemidji avenue. There were ten members = presen .Two very interesting papers were giv- en, “Capitol,” by George W. Rhea, and “Labor,” by G. W. Harnwell, after which lunch was served by Mrs. o o) and Grandma Larson were enter-| sday. evening, No-{\ arocoe F. G, Schadegg, E. A. Shan- | =— It has. been post-‘;M“. ¥ H. Denu Social conversatien and i Mrs..C., M. Bacon, 621 Lake 'Boule- | of silver, five of autique works of art, | vard, and the ‘chairman, Miss Matie| 30" hoxes of jewels, and n large earih- ’ Stliol; urges: all members to be pres-| enware vessel full of pearls. Now ' Mrs. Henry Fallon vand'Mrs. Ba- i 'PRESBYTERIAN LADIES TO | ! OPEN SALE NOVEMBER 30| | | The lagi€s of the various,divisio jof the abterian Ladies’ Aid held. ' TR Mg mecting Monday | le the, church. It'was decided | N the " Christmas sale” with ‘a |cafeteria lunch Wednesday, Novem-| \ber 30; the'salé to continue, through. jout the evening and the next after. inoon. . The booths will be decorated | (to make it more attractive. { AETHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ! PRéMfiES FOR CHRIS’i‘MAS‘ Colonial . Fueniture. { At the business Sunday school board last evening at the Methodist church, committees | English furniture. were appointed -ty prepare the Christ- | influence 1 mas program and treat for the Sun- | white and.of Sherator |day;sehoals 5 The program committee [:that lead i the hist {appointed is” Mrs. W. Z. Robinson, | furniture. |Miss Anna Hoag, Mrs. Beatrice | Voight, ‘Mrs. Charles Masoner :lndl | Miss Florence Bagley. - The commit- | swbeertba ror |tee appointed to look after the treat | mecting of the|home of our Purltan forefy {an adaptation of the besf Tn it we find the Tnn - Daily S Plonesr Inon, J.French, J. W. Naugle and|& o “ | SEEK TREASU ONG BURIED | Secarch, Being Made is Italy m; Wealth Concealed Since Centuries | Before Birth of Christ. Robert Louis Stevenson or Alexun- | dre Dumas could havdly have pro- | duced, a, wore romantic story than that which comes from Bisceglie, in * the province of Bari, writes a Rome | correspondent, A week or two ago an Italian widow fl Remémbrance Good Wishes returned from Jer lem declaring | that she was'in possession of an old parchment written in Itallan, and giv- en 1o her father by a monk of Bis ceglie, which contains indications of | the whereabouts of an enormous hid-! den_treasure, i Until recently the widow has not |m| All are exxpressed in a @acn had enough money (o ‘carry out the | excaration for the {regsure, which is said' to consist of 150 silver v: and 20 other vases full of gold coins, #1 most elaborate gift The could mean no more. the excavation has begun. | According to telegrams from DBis- | cegile the first indication meutioned | !in the parchment--naiely, a large stone with a serpent engraved I||m|l.\ it—has- alveady been discovered two | public, spirited of the villag resi: STATIONERY HOQUSE Why not avoid the confusion and crowding of later days? designs, (thirty-five in all), awaits your selection” now. PIONEER Colonial furniture, as found in the of ~Chifipénttate.: Hepple- ~three names ‘ol English Pleasant Greeting U Thoughtful m ’ Greeting % | | An unusual variety of arig- U g inal and beautifully printed H | _\}_ Compags of One Mind. - JoSylvester, the 1 o' Qled in 1 Beyond I'rof. mathenatl safd o) haves been (he last man whao | ever’ thovoughly familiarized bimselt | with alt-branches of mgthematics as Known in his duy. The subject is now | o vast that no human mind could pos- | L sibly master the whole of it, el 22 Leak? Let the Radiator Doctors Fix Tt. DID PAIN DISTURE YOUR SLEEP? Now Located - ! P : E ‘ 507 Third St. i THE NEW | Radiator Hospital and torture of rhe be quickly el cation of Sl warmgh strains, stiff For forty yourncighbo At all druggists—35c, 70¢, $1.10, Sioca Linimez Ioman | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NOTICE!=— October Electric Light Bills ARE NOW PAST DUE and Must Be Paid By November 25th Flease help us by your co- operation in paying your bills and thus enable us to give the most efficient serv- ice possible. MINNESOTA ELECTRIG LIGHT & POWER GO. ELMER E. SWANSON miles from the town. ) The treasure is supposed to have | Next Door to Boardman's bglonged to a Itoman matron who bur- : fedt it at the approach of Hannibal's ! troops in 216 B. C., but there is noth- Ing to explain: why so many centuries ' All Work Guaranteed At City Livery Barn ~ DAILY PIONEE} “can -give. them. except your photo- graph. - Hakkerup. 11-4 sippi.avenue, ..is rep! critical ‘condition.” Miss Alice “Graves; teacher ‘in_ the Bemidji public schools, will spend the| Thanksgiving vacation with her: sis- ter, Mrs. Rice, at"l‘enstrike. Yox;r friends can buy anything you .Mis.: A. H. Larson.arrived Mondqy from. Crookston .and will remain_in Bemidji over Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert .Getchell. Miss Myrtle Wickum-and Johanna Moren, students at the Bemidji State Teacheis college, will go to Mclntnsh to spend Thanksgiving at their homes. Fancy box apples, $1.95 .at Co- operative store. 2t11-28 ' Miss Johanna Dahlgard, a Bemidji State Teachers college student, will go to Kelliher tomorrow to spend Thanksgiving vacation with her par- ents. Koors Pasteurized miik and cream ere sure to please. 10-5t£ Mr. and Mrs. E. P.-Gould and Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Gould and family spent Sunday at Becida, with friends, and returned to Bemidji Sunday eve- ning. / ~ . Visit our plant-and learn the rea- son why Koors Pasteurized miflk and cream “Ends the Quest for the fgsst." Mrs. Hannah Pendergast , and : daughter, Miss Jessie, left today for Argyle to visit their daughter -and sister, Mts. Hallen Harding, for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs.'Andy Larson andMrs, H. Rasmussen arrived home Saturday from a week’s hunting trip. They hunted northeast of Kelliher, about 62 miles from here.’ . Fancy box apples, $1.95 at Co- operative store. _ 2t11-23 ' Mrs. Leon Battles of Coleraine, .who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert Shaw, at St. Paul, arrived ip Bemidji this morning and will visit relatives here over Thanksgiving. Why bother with uome cooking when you can have your Thanksgiving dinner prepared and served for $1 per person at:the Markham. Four- piece orchestra from 5:30 p. m. to 7p.m. . 3t11-22 J. C. McGhee, county superintend- " ent of schools, arrived home Satur- day evening from Heulin, Waskish, Belle and olher towns north -of Kel-| . liher where he visited schools last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Bailey and li‘tle daughter, Mariése, arrived in Bemidji this noon from Great Falls, Mont., to spend Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Thomas Bailey, 615 Mississippi ave- nue. 2 Don't fail to see hats on sale at Elko Hat Shop Wednesday for $3. orted to be in al° 2t11-23 Miss Opal Grunemeir. will go to .|Blackduck tomorrow evening to spend|. Thanksgiving at her home and will return to Bemidji Friday morning t8 r’:s\;grte(hel: duties at :the Hakkerup studio. ) Phone 176 and plaée your order for . Koors Pasteurized milk and tf | cream to be delivered. right to your door every morning. 10-5tf Young turkeys ‘at Clifford’s tomor: roi at.35c 4 pound,.: . - 141122 Millinery- sale Wednesday at Elko Hat Shop, $6 will buy hats valued up to $20. Dress up with a new hat for Thanksgiving. 2t11-23 Mrs. Harvey Pierson, who visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Maude Ham- mersley, over Sunday, left Monday for Minneapolis to visit relatives for a short time before returning to her home in Mississippi. 3 Make your reservations for Thanks- from 5:30 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. in Mark- ham Coffee Shop and main dining room. Four-piece orchestra. Price $1 per plate. 3t11-22 Philip Hill, Jr., of Hastings was called to the home of his sister, Mrs. Frank Gagnon, Monday becausc of the critical illness of their father, Phillip Hill, Sr., at the home of the latter, 422 Minnesota, ayenue. You'll be pleased, if, when ordefing tf| milk from your dealer you ask for Koors ‘Pasteurized, milk. - 10-5¢f Earl Riley returned to his home in Minneapolis ‘this morning after visit- ing hig parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Riley Since last Thursday. He 'was called here because of the serious ill- ness of his mother, but her condition has improved. Do you know that the Pioneer will engrave your name -on Christmas cards free? Yes, they will on orders of fifty or more. They have just loads of samples . and. thousands right in stock priced very reasonable. Your order must be-in by December 5 if you want. your name engraved free. 13t12-3 Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Wells and lit- tle ‘daughter = will leave tomorrow morning for Minneapolis to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. Wells’ par- ents.’ From there, Mrs. Wells and baby will. go :to .Bennington, Vt., to spend the remainder of the holiday season with Mrs. Wells’ parents. Young turkeys at Clifford’s tomor-| row at 35¢ aipound. 1t11-22 ' NOTICE TO PATRONS '/}’ 1 have” purchased the Minnesota hotel on America avenue, which will be remodeled and - refarnished throughout. Opening day to the pub- lic Thursday, December 1. The hotel +7ill be run on the Amer- ican plani Meals will: be served for 25 cents, Dreakfast from 6 a. m. to 12 p. m., and supper from 6 to 8 p, n1. Beds for 25c and 50c a night, We ,and.new’ customers. . JOSEPH BLONDO, Proprietor, giving dinner at once. Dinner served | {8 a. m. Dinner from 11:30 a. m. to| extand a cordial welcome to both old | {\\*ere allowed “to €lapse between the . concealment of. thi: treasure and the | preparation ©f the parchment, Deputy. | “VIVACE” MUSICAL CLUB HOLDS ENJOYABLE MEET The “Vivace” Musical club, com. |’ ere on the hlos- posed of Mrs, W. B. Stewart’s music | soms of the wild cherry. They worked « students, met Saturday evening w* | in it5-snow-white cups and often shook Miss Vera Cutter ac ner home, 1111 | gown. the petals from the flowers. Beltrami avenue. . A very fine musical | pyey qarted.from cluster to eluste program was given _"m‘l Mis. Stewart| j50d1ng theip, thighs with primrose- gfi:}fy““ u:terestmg‘. lesson on har-| 1 riq pollen, while iheir wings - The R o WS koo brated in a~fitfal, rather: shrillanue unzllwagtlgxl') t‘]lfem}()l:fld:;ts?a?;ztt. :g;::_ mur. They were xm‘mml hees and had ! the program lunch was served by the their home #fmong” the stones in 4’ hostess, Miss Cutter, assisted by her ank of fin 58, hy and dog- mother, and a social.” hout was en- oletss ot/ far distant.—] den Phill- joyed. ‘ 3 .“' t ¥ i A e E..E. Kenfield * returned Sunday|s from a five days’ business'trip to El- mira, N. Y. He returned via Minne-. Begs. “ Lines' to: Be Remembered. Many-a shaft yt-vandom sent, finds mark the archer little fueant; and many: & word, at random spoken, may hd o heart that's broken. apolis where he was met by his son, has -been_there for ! ¥ they returhied to | Soothe or wound ‘—Walter Scott. Kenneth, who about a week, and Bemidji together. Flowers for Thanksgiving | As‘a Gift to your Hostess, or, if you will en- tertain, as awCompli‘ment to your Guests: We Are Well Supplied With FLOWERS & POTTED PLANTS in Bloom ... THANKSGIVING PRICES Chrysanthemums $4.00 to $6.00 per doz AvmrFrITaYYIT Pom-Pom oryBaby Mums $1.00 to $1.50 per doz - Roses $2.00 to $3.00 per doz Carnations $1.25 to $1.50 per doz Eavardia $1.00 per doz ; Snapdragon $1.25 to $1.50 per doz ‘. I, Daisies ; .35c per doz - Violets ' =/ 75c per bunch Potted Plants in BIGoM stsssssussssanssssasnsnnnsannsnzasss; | 5_05 20,52.00‘ ¢ AT Ty relisiisd —-Spécial for W"ednesflaLy and Thursday— Qur selection, one doz assorted Flowers— : $1.00 Bemidji Floral Co. ——PHONE 418—— TYITVYETVTTVLVTTVLIN T THIRDSTREET CAFE Thanksgiving Dinner THURSDAY, NOV. 24 -~ ~ ~ ~ J O cén [b ___HO MUSIC_JUST EATS MENU : CREAM TCMATO SOUP RCAST YOUNG TURKEY, STUFFED a SWEET POTATOES CRANBERRY SAUCE SUGAR CORN HEAD LETTUCE . WITH THOUSAND-ISLAND DRESSING NEW ENGLAND PLUM PUDDING SWEET PICKLES CHOICE OF PIES WITH ICE CREAM BREAD, BUTTER; TEA, COFFEE OR MILK INCLUDED WITH ABOVE SPECIAL DINNER 11 A. M.—to—8 P. M.

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