Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 26, 1921, Page 3

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e w gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone’ 114-W.' Readers owe: it_to their guests and to them- sclves to see thut items of: local interest are reported: Every item: will be given proper: consideras tion when source’is known. -A. D, Perry was a'business’ visitor | in Bemidji Friday. Charles Lindgren of Pine\‘vocd mar- keted turkeys in Bemidji Tuesday. Cash pald for Liverty bonds,. Q. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. 1-19tr) James Cermack of Yola was a shop- per in the city the first of the week. Mrs. Hattie Ostrander of Turtle}_ River is visiting friends in Bemidji this week. | No portrait is so completely s}ifis-f fying as one made, by a professional | photographer.' Hakkerup. 11-4tf | - 3 | George Steinner of Cass -Lake autoed, to Bemidji Friday and trans- acted business. Mrs. Sidney Miller of Pinewood:is visiting relatives at Bay City, Mich., for a short time.: . Preserve heaith. - Buy good warm footwear at right prices. Consumers Shoe, Co. 3t11-26 Miss Nellie Covill, teacher at Oklee, visited at the’home of Mrs. A. Sthol, 823 America avenue, this week. r. Henry of Carp today and trans- _acted. business during the day. One dozen photographs make 12 Xmas presents. Hakkerup. . 11-4tf Ebeneczer Watson of Nebish was in Bemidji today en route to the soldiers’ home at Milwaukee, where he will reside. e Tom Scholtz, who has been em- ployéd at places in North Dakota for the past-two months, returned to his home in the Fifth war E Don’t wait any longer. Winter will be with us for some time to conte.| Buy footwear now. Prices always low- er. Consumers Shoe Co. 3t11-26 Ruth Goddard, a Bemidji high school student, went to Red Lake Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving | under. tke. parental roof. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warfield are entertaining at 6 o'clock dinner, this cvening Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Warfield and Rev. and Mrs. L. P. Warford. Koors Pasteurized miik and cream rre sure to please. 10-5tf Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Camcron of Grant Valley entertained at Thanks- giving dinner Mr. and Mrs. Jack Falls of Bemidji and Miss Avis Comeron of Park Rapids. Dressmaking at home. Embroidery | a specialty. Prices right. Phone 897. 26t12-8 . William Monahan, who is trave! ing salesman for Drs. Larson & Laj son of Bemidji, spent: Thanksgivin; day with his mother at their home, 506 Eleventh street. Your friends ¢an buy anything you can .give them except your plioto- graph. Hakkerup. 11-4tf Mids Carol Knox'of Blackduck and er; Miss Bess, of Tenstrike, ar- ved in‘the city Wednesday and spent Thanksgiving with' their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox, 1117 Park avenue. ¥ 2 Visit our plant:and learn the rea- son why Koors Pasteurized milk and cream “Ends the Quest for the Best.” ; 10-5t¢ Mr. and Mis. B. A. Kolbe, 111 Doud avenue, entertained at 1 o’clock Thanksgiving dinner Rev. William Kamphenkel, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pen- dergast, Henry Kolbe and Henry, Jr., of LaPorte. C. L. Isted left Bemidji Wednes- day night for Minneapolis where he spent Thanksgiving with his son, El- wood, who is attending the university. He'wfll remain until Monday trans- acting business. . e A pair in time may savé a:doétor Iu]L_Buy your rubbers at-our store at right prices. Consumers! Sho Announcements have he regeived I;_y Ix-xungls in Bemidji telling of the birth of ‘a_daughtcr. to Mr2and Mrs, P. D. Bowler of Bréckenridge; Foxas, November 19. They were" residents of Bemidji-for several months; Mr. Jowler . having superintended the drilling of the city’ well) putting in the pumps, and also the Nymorve well 2| o'clock. vésterday and. is SUND WHITTIER'S “SNOW BOUND” or “Characters Formed at the Fireside” LARGE CHORYS ‘ o £51 THE BEMID THE MODISH COAT FROCK{, i Fashion devotes ardent attention to the coat frock this scason, for reasons which are obvious. This model in dark: brown .. piquetine and satin crépe strikes a new record for chic effect. The overdress with open front has a round neckline emphasized with simple embroidery. The sash is slipped under plaits below the waist-line at the back and ties in front, Satin forms the three-quarter flowing sleeves. Medium size requires 13{ yards 54-inch pique- tinie and 4 yards 36-inch satin. Pictorial ‘Review Dress No. 9637. Sizes, 34 to 48 inches bust. |~~~ B. W. Lakin returned Thursday {morning from a business tri pto | Crookston. ¢ | H. Mayne Stanfon left last night ‘for his home.in Grand Forks aq'er | spending Thursday in Bemidji as the guest of relatives. ¥ You'll be pleased, if, when ordering milk from your dealer you ask for Koors Pasteurized milk. 10-5tf i Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Johnson, 1014 Bemidji ayenue, entertained E. N. Connors, Soo railway roadmaster,-at { Thanksgiving at therr home. Y Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Downe enter- \tained as their Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Walker, Miss Jean Walker and Dale Walker. | Phone 175_and place your order i for, Koors ~Pasteurized milk _and |creamto be delivered right'to your door every morning, 10-5tf Miss Olga Skinvick, who teaches at Bovey, Minn., spent Thanksgiving and jthe week end at ther home, 1106 Doud avenue, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Skinvick. Mis. G. E. Pennock and Miss Beu- lah Brown, sister and niece of Mrs. D. L. Stanton, left last night for their Home in St. Paul, after being gues (at the Stanton home for a“few days. | sy i 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 stocly priced very reasonable. Your order must be in by December 5 if | rou want your name engraved free. 13t12-3 Frank J. Baney underwent a very serious operation yesterday imorning at St. Anthony’s hospital. He stood the operation fairly well but his re- coverywill be left to his own vitality, it is reported. Mr. and Mrs. F. G.-Shadegg and | son, Milton, motored today to the farm of Mr. Schadegg’s brother, sev- ien miles from Cass Lake, and spent | the day therc. They expected to re- turn to Bemidji this, evening. Miss Avis..Cameron, who teaches school” at Park:Rapids;.is spending her Thanksgiving vacation in Bemidji with her sister, Mrs. Jack Falls, and at Grant Valley -with- her paxents, | Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cameron, Doris Flatley, a former resident of Bemidji;, has accepted a position at | the ‘A, T. Carlson store; and. arrived | here from her home at Gilbert, and | will make her home in Bemidji at the | home of her aunt, Mrs. F. Fredet. The”annual sale of the Preshy-! terian ladies will open with a cafe-| terig supper at 5 o’clock Wednesday, November 30 in the basement of the ¢hurch,” The sale will also continue Thursday afternoon from 2 to 6 14-11-25] MrsoJ. Wi Peck, a former resident’| of 8 been making her | home at Superior, arrived in the city | Zuest atithe honié) of Mr/:and Mrs:7J. F, Essler, 41 Minnegota avenue. Mrs. Peck has re cently moved to C Ldke and pects: to-migke her home ‘there with |- herson, Glenm Peck. v Ly “| order. 51 Gill, Joe Nau %) :man, MISS EVANS ENTERTAINS Bess Evins entertained a few the Wilcox home last eve- ‘ards, dancing and games were enjoyed throughout the:evening, The guests w i en of Minne- apolis, Ralph n, Donald Smith, Stanley, Floyd and Clarence Wilc Miss Esther Fielman and | Mi i i ainty lunch was SONS OF HERMAN TO HOLD MEETING SUNDAY AFTERNOON The Sons of Hsrman will hold their regularmeeting Sunday afternoon at 3 0clock at'the Moose: hall:and it desived that all members) be presenti EASTERN STAR TO GIVE DANCING PARTY TUESDAY “The! local "Ored’ of Bastern. Star will give a dance next Tuesday eve: ning, November 29, in the Masonic hall; for Masons and ‘friends of the «+ MiSS SHANNON ENTERTAINS ‘'Miss 'Elsie ¥ Shannon entertdined ight guests at'her home, 217 Minne- ota avenue, last'evening. Social con- versation and’ music were enjoyed while ‘the guests sewed, and lunch wad served by the hostess and motier during the evening. The gu. included Miss Gladys Gainey, M garet and Amy Peterson, Blsie Black- o4 burn, Dolores Barnell, Alice Cameron : and Mrs. J. D. Winter M. B. OF A. HOLDS REGULAR . MEETING MONDAY NIGHT * The Modern Brotherhood of Amer- jea will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday night at 8 o’clock at the I. 0. O. F. hall and it is de- sired that all members be present. RULED BY THE SOVIET " By Edwin W. Hullinger, (United Press Staft Correspondent) Moscow.— (By Mail)—The “All- Russian Central Exccutive Commit- tee)” plays about the same role from the legislative point of'vicw as the Amer- ican electoral ‘college does in the sc lection of president of the United States. Important questions coming up be- fore it have previopsly been passed upon in the councils of the Commu- nist party. The majority of the dele- gates come instructed. The party controls the All-Russian. The meetings ‘of the All-Russian Gentral }':hcecut‘,]i]vehl Committee are et Hrel S heid in one of the largest buildings in during thefcyoning Mours the Kremlin. ~The beautiful white room, with its cirele of white pillars, SEWIN(} FEE now striped with red streamers, and Misses Ida 'Virginia Brown and|its high dome, was formerly Peter the Carrie Armstrong entertained twenty | Great’s audience zoom. friends at the home of t}w latters | ppa sossions are secret, in that the 703 Minnesota avenue, I‘Z;L‘ CVENINY o oneral public is not admitted. The @:‘;} S:I‘le:g B:;&ylgxs’fhigugifl:erfi Bolshevik press, however, reproduces evening, and lunch was scrved by the :{;wny of the speeches in full the next hostesses. gay. SEWING PARTY Mrs. Grace B. Thacker and Mrs. M. W. Deputy cntertainc(! sixty ‘guests at a sewing party this after- noon- at .the home of Mrs. Deputy, 1121 Bemidji avenue, mldA a very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed hy all. TO ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Miss Sarah Arnold, Miss Esther Young and Mrs. Quincy Brooks are entertaining at 5 o’ciock tea this af- ternoon at"the home of the latter, 909 Lake Boulevard, after which twelve tables of bridge will be played * These speeches arve principally in G the form of reports 1 by the va BIRTHDAY PARTY ous commissioners (;1 heads of depar ' Little Miss Lorraine Aldrich enter-|men - A certain amount of tained” a few little friends at her|cussion follows each report. The home, 1016 Minnesola avenue, yes |mectings are quiet and orde The terday afternoon, it being her seventh | membership includes a fev birth anniversary. Games were played { The men wear their caps throu and a birthday lunch served by Mrs.{{he sessicn, the speakers depositi Aldrich, and they all had a happy|them upon the speaber’s table while afternoon. She reccived a number of {speaking. pretty gifts from her guests. Those| ™ The “All-Russian” is clected twice | present were Joe and Edith Naugle,|a year from the.membership of the Netta Strande, Janc Bye, Raymond|Ali.Russian Soviet :Gongress,” a hody McMahon, John and Luman Aldrich.|of about 2,000, rapresenting ever; & large trade organization in Russin. | MRS. JOHNSON ENTERTAINS. | i lytter bodysie the nearest ap-| Mrs. E. W, Johnson entertained; a | proach to geographil rapresentation number of little guests from 3 to 5]in the Soviet governmental esterday afterncon, in honor|In it, each province jof her little daughter Marianne’s|gation. The All-Rus: birth anniversary. The children had utive. Committee usu ¢ a happy time playing games, and a ly large geographical arca, but legal birthday: lunch was ~served. Little |ly its members could all be from o Miss Mariannc received a number of | district. ber 8 (el Russia’s one-house parliament,|them shined while retort. ke his opponents, Kohler made R ])" ge: Kohler resolutions, Its s three or four da - The entire m ship amounts to abeut 300, although in the recent s sions only about half that number a tually attended. POLICE CHIEF COMES BACK AS CLEVELAND'S MAYOR | (1Y Uaited Pr | Cloveland, v, 26.—Cleyeland’s mayor-clect, d. T, Kohler has made good his promise to come ba After eight years, he 'has msé from a falten chief of police to the head of thé¢ municipal government of the fifth city of the nation. “Cleveland some day will elect me its mayor,”” Kohler told his friends hen he was dismissed from the su- perintendency of police department here nearly a decade ago. riend ad foe alike were startled everal months ago with his announce- ment of his candidacy for mayor. “He hasn't a ghost of a ¢ hler felt differently. “The potice 01 Clevewand will n the morning of Novem ion day), and they'll keep am mayor,” was aign orm, USE SLOANS T EASE LAME BACKS OU can't do your best when your back and every muscle aches h fatigue. ¢ Sloan's Liniment freely, witha ¢, and enjoy a penetrative glow of warmth and comfort. wod for 1l and strains, and 1 .ica, sore muscles, stiff joints and iter efiects of weather exposure. For forty years pain's enemy. Asl wyourncighbor. Keep Skan's handy. At all druggists—35¢, 70c, $1.40. Sioan. Liniment 12 Photogra for 12 friends— and you have solved your stmas prob- +—-economical- ly, too—and be- sides a photo- graph has a PER- SONAL w o your Christ- touch useful. and gifts from her | ppier clection, the members of the }f_{m",d“', e included Jay | committee arc distributed in admin- Goriamep, Md y Mitehell, | istrative posts (hroughout Russi cocue Mel t Given, | Moseow deleguie may be sent to Betty Lou Vo irt, Lealid 0% Kazan to Odessa, or vice v Fern and N sei 5 or perhaps & Moscow delegate is kept Mareum and)in pig own district. Doreth 'I‘I’:T“‘;“““ WSl The committee meets from three to UL 2ndrews. | four times a year in Moscow ¢ £ the reports of the commissars Thiel returned : e ; 2 Lake Friday heads of the departments and pas home of Mr. and M giving at the mo—o T Mrs. Thiel and Mus, LAKE PILOT HAD Fred Rhoda. sisters. ! "7 T0 ACT OUICKLY Clark, of, Steamer Saturn, Feared Days Were Numbered at Wheel— Health Restorad Mr. and Mrs, Hen to their home at C: after spending Than Buy your Christmas presents at the big sale to be held in the base- ment of ‘the Presbyterian. church | James Wednesday, November 30, beginning at 5 o’clock, and on Thursday after- noon, Necemberl, from 2 to 6 o’clock. 1t11-26 | | | | Edith Mills, who arrived in s B 23 Bemidji Thursday morning to spend|,, Since my experic all her Thanks; = vacation with her |1I'M convinced that there isigne medi- parents, Mr . H. Mills, will |¢ine at least that do#s'what they say leave Sunday a noon for Grand |it Will do,” said James B. Clark, the Forks, to be there , to resume her |Well known pilot of the Steamer Sat-! teaching Monday morning. urn, Mrs. Clark’s address is care of | the Zenith Furniture Co., West Du-| Do vou know that the Pioneer will |luth, Minn. g engrave Your mame on Christmas| ‘‘Well, sir, I found out a few months cards. free? Yes, they will on orders |4g0 that w 1 man loses his appe- of fifty or more. They have justloads Itite it do him long to run| of samples and thousands right in|down. T got to where I never took stock priced very reasomablel Your|more than a cup of coffec for break- order must be in by December 5 if | fast and didn’t do much better at you want your name engraved free. Is. Inafew weeks I lost 13t12-3 ght it looked like I had | —_— \ leine. I was losing Dr. W: A. Byrnes of the United v and got so weak States navy was the guest of Mr. 1z had to be done and Mrs. H. L. Huffman over Thanks giving. He was en route to Minne- apolis from a successful hunting trip spent in the vicinity: of : Big. Falis. Dr. Byrnes is a brothgr ‘of Mrs, Huft~ gone into & strength cvery it was plain somet! mighty quick, or my wheel were numbered. “To put it all in a natshell, this of me. My appetite wife. says il keeps her busy al) ‘| time’ cooking me enough to es t aH does me good, too, hecause v in el seventeen pounds in weight [ and 61 gaininge. | never felt bettey) iy Jife than 1 do right now. ! T'm i a8 enthusiastic about, aganybody, for, ‘the~proof of the pudding 50 good ‘my NOTICE . . % Bids will be received, Degembg for 60 cords, sound, dry 4 foot po lar, jackpine or tamarac wopd for he Beltrami County:Farm. . Pri¢ based on' delivery to farmjor f. o. b. !enndj(i; orin \;«»mls not-ever-3 miles rom County Farm. Iy ve the | el ight to reject any or nllfl'fll’)f’o‘.i 5 472 or write J. . McCurdy; ‘Shperin- tendent, Bemjdji, Mi 6E11-30 o, AY Xsru days at 1.110;I 4 Tanlae has just made a new man, out: & the: [§ no other - STuio g ON “HONOR ROLL” OF OLD COLLEGE | Another* name goes on the ‘ “honor roll’’ of Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D. L. B. Lock- hart, a former student, has been clected president of the Srate Bank of Belt and the Miners State Bank | of Coulee, both in Montana. He i is the 226th bank officer who came | from this 30-year-old school. ‘These | big men and hundreds of other ex- students now employ D. B. C. graduates. It is easier to get a good position if you attend this well-known old coillege. “‘Follow the $uccepful.” Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Frone Fargo, N. D. HARLEY, DAVIDSON | i G BICYGLE ABSOLYTE! GUARANTEE GENERAL*REPAIR SHOP | emidji e+ Mina, IS THE SURBJECT O© EVENING SERVICES MELD BY B — ’ ) His fricnds said he was dreaming. ~ NS 3 But Kohler kept on “dreaming,” and & as he “dreamed,” he laid his pians. 1 L nd 1 am going to make Gmayor:, Cloveland. has ever “doc to-hou i hurch workers' or- = ron I rwept up that | I The latter| o ofiice by, Money Back without ques if HUNT'S uunnfinrntlgn SKIN DISEASEE REMEDIKS (Hunt's Balve and Soap),fail in the treatment of Itch, Eczema, Ringworm,Tetterorgtheritch- ing axin' digenses..' Try thie i ticatment at'our rigk. s Buararin’s Gornge Drug ~Stol lied overy b a ealled me the | n the an- hogts: “Theodore best pol Kohler per Ji)ii. ‘. and. up ' NEW PHOTO STUDID OVER FARMERS STATE. BANK TR R RIN e At YOU'LL ENJOY A GLASS/OF OUR SODA on Thanksgiving as’ wall ‘ you would ‘on’ the Fourth of July. " For'vur soda is deli- veiously pood all the year round. It nevér loses its vor, never lessens. its powver to pilea v conibinations and kinds for the scason, of', - eourse. Better fry a glass right now. e su— | FOR THAT-CQUGH Just eall here and ask for it ¥ name, and start wive i ur child sowme of.ij to- | Fouiwill be surprised: g Store LALIBERTE &'EBICKSON Phone 52 LT Bemidji Eét a2 Wailch BY PAYING REPAIR CHARGES THIS I5 LOT NO, 2—First Lot Was Sold'oix‘t' Quickly. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED!’ Reputir' Charge; One 18 size, 17-jewel Waltham, 20-year Hunting Case 1 One 12 size ! Omega, 20-year Hunting Casv. .. One 18 size, 17-jewel Rockford ...l _.lis.ab One 18 size, 7-jowel Llgin, 20-ycar Hunting Case. One 6 size, 7-jewci Solar, 20-ycar Hunting Case One 6 size, 7-jewel Waltham, 20-year Hunting Case One 12 size, 15-jowel Washington One 16 size, 7-jewel Elgin 5 $4.50 One 6 size Elgin, 20-year Huntiag Case One 0 size, 7-jewel Elgin, 20-year Hunting Casc $4.75 f One 0 size, 11-jewel Elgin, sclid gold Huntil Case $5.25 One Key:wind Zig GEO. T. BAKER 4CO. ‘The HALLMARI Store b e o s e 4 | TELEPHONE 16 15 THE SUNDAY DR. 6. H. ZENTZ MISS CARRIE

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