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i ! { 4 H PAGE THREE Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, télephone 114.W. .Readers owe it to their guests and to them- selves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every item will be given proper considera- tion when source is known. . Frank Clark of Turtle River trans- acted business in Bemidji Saturday. George' Pierson leftv Saturday for| Kelliher where he has a position for| ¥~ . the winter. N Wednesday is “Give-Back” dayat the B. & D. Shoe store—you get back $1.00. 1t11-28 . .C. A. Knapp of Minneapolis, a for- mer resident of Bemidji visited with friends in Bemidji over Sunday. Cash paid for Liberty bonds. Q. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery co."u 1-; Mr. and Mrs. P. J. O’Leary enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Russell and family at 1 o’clock Sunday-dinner. No, we are not cutting shoe prices, but refund $1.00 on every pair of men’s and women’s low shoes Wed- nesday. 1t11-28 Al Doran of Crystal, N. D., came to Bemidji Saturday to visit his sbrothers, John and Aleck Doran, for 2 few days. No portrait.is so completely satis- fying as one made by a professional photographer. Hakkerup. 11-4tf C. L. Isted returned’ to. Bemidji this morning from Minneapolis where he transacted business for a few days and visited his son, Elwood. A $1.00 back on every pair of men’s and women’s low shoes bought at the B. ‘& D. Shoe store Wednes- day. 1t11-28 Cyril Jensen, who has visited with friends in Bemidji for the past few days, returned to his home in Minne- . apolls’ Saturday night. One. dozen photographs make. 12 Xmas presents. Hakkerup, 11-4tf M. E. Smith réturned to Bemidji Saturday from Blackduck where he took inventory of stock at his lumber vard the latter part of the week. There will be a dance given next Thursday evening, December 1, in the Christianson hall in Nymore, by the Maccabees, Drill Team. Every- body welcome. 3t11-30 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu enter- tained at 2 o’clock -dinner yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas:.Porte and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given and family. Koors Pasteurized milk and cream ere sure to plea§e. 10-6tf Miss Minnie Tfeil of Virginia vis- ited her sister, Mrs. A. L. Barker and family, over Thanksgiving and re- turned Sunday afternoon to her home. The annual sale of the Presbyteri- an ladies will open with a cafeteria supper at 5 o’clock, Wednesday, Nov- ember 30, in the church basement. The sale will also be heid Thursday afternoon from 2 to 6 o’clock. F 2t11-29 Miss Olga Skinvick has left to re- sume her teaching at Bovey. after spending her Thanksgiving vacation, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Skinvick. Miss Avis Cameron returned this morning to Park Rapids to resime | her, teéc}}ix_ng«there after spending her Thanksgiving vacation with relatives in Bemidji. Dressmaking at home. Embroidery & specialty. Prices right, Phone 897. 26t12-8 - Mrs, Oscar: Krantz and daughters, Mary and ‘Alice, returned today from near Hjbbing, where- .they spent Thanksgiving - with> :-Mrs.. Krantz’s niece, Mrs. Conrad Sund. Christmas gifts for everybody at the'sa,l_e in the Presbyterian church, beginning Wednesday, November 30, with a cafeteria supper at 5 o’clock.. The sale - will - continue Thursday, December 1, from 2 to 6 o’clock. 2t11-29 G, S. Harding left this forenoon fo_r Minneapolis on a short business trip. He is making the trip.by auto, with Mr. Sullivan, traveling salesman for Northryp, King & Co. Your friends can buy anwhiné &ou h can give them except your photo- graph. Hakkerup. 11-4tf . Mrs. E. W. Johnson, 605 Lake Boulevard, entertained at 1 o’clock luncheon today after which the after- noon hours were pleasantly spent in playing bridge, there being six tables. Mrs. J. McKernan returned Sat- urday from a business trip to Chicago, .and while' away she also visited her daughter. at”St. Louis, Mo., for a week. She reports heavy rains and | very cold weather at St. Louis. The Ladies of the G. A. R. Circle | will hold their annual Christmas sale = at Moose hall on Saturday, December 3, beginning at 7:30 p. m. There will also be an old-fashioned dance, with basket lunch. Ladies are requested to | to escape any further attacks of | bring .baskets. The prockeds will gofi“hma' this winter, and thereby be toward up-ke tast es)2sn s 9653 9660 Blose 9584 'Blouse 9046 TWO MODISH SUGGESTIONS . For morning wear is the first frock " especially -designed. It consists of a sleeveless .overblouse.. and skirt ..of check flannel, trimmed with sclf- material. The underblouse may be of crépe de Chine, tub satin or pongee. The back of the overblouse extends over the shoulders, forming a yoke effect, and is joined to the {ront. To the right is a sleeveless dress, in" dark blue crépe meteor, trimmed* with tucks and embroidery. With.it is worn an underblouse of all-over lace, with round neck dnd short sleeves. The fulness at the waist-linc is held in with a belt of self-material, whose ends are embroidered to correspond: with the front of the dress. Medium size requires 314 yards 36-inch crépe, and 2 yards 36-inch 2ll-over lace. First Model:” Pictorial Review Overblouse No. 9660. Sizes, 34:t0'50 inches bust. Price, 30 cents. Blouse +No. 9646 S SRIDRN S. C. Bailey is conducting a state land sale at Roseau today. Sizes, 34 to'50 inches bust, [ L.-P. Warford Sunday morning at St. Anthony’s hospital. Mother and baby are reported-to be-deing nicely. ' He who Lloyds laughs long—for Lloyd’s laughs last. See Harold Lloyd in “Now or Never,” in three parts, at the Grand tomorrow.: 1t11-28 Mrs. Carl Golz entertained: at her home, 623 Minnesota avenue, at 2 o’clock dinner Sunday ‘in honor of iMr. Golz’s birth anniversary. The guests included Rev. William 'Kamp- henkel, F. B. Porten and F. P. Wirth. Visit our plant and learn the rea- son why Koors Pasteurized milk and cream “Ends the Quest for the Best."’ ! 10-5t Dr.-Albert Corniea and Dr. Reuben Rosenwald of St. Paul were Bemidji wvisitors Friday and while here were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D..C. Dvora- cek. The men were *former college classmates. You'll be pleased, if, when ordering {milk from your:dealer you ask_for Koors Pasteurized milk. 10-5tf Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Goughnour be- came suddely ill Saturday with pto- |maine poisoning and were taken to | St.. Anthony’s hospital for.treatment. They had recovered sufficiently by Sunday afternoon to be able to re- turn to their home. Mrs. L. G. Watkins left ‘this mor- ning for Minneapolis where she will meet her husband. They will then go to. their, honie at Albert Lea. -Mrs. Watkins has been visiting, het par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Shannon, for the past week. y A Mr. and Mrs. .Leon .Battles re-, turned Sunday.to their home.at Cole- raine after having visited during the past week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Battles, parents of the former and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mac Gregor, mother of Mrs. Battles. Mrs. Lena Capistrant returned to her home at St. Paul Saturday eve- «ingd "after spending Thanksgiving with her son, Howard, who is stay- Jing with her niece, Mrs. Frank W. LLange, at her farm-home near B, midji: Her granddaughter, Eva, companied her on the trip. c- Phone 175 and place your order for Koors Pasteurized milk and cream to be delivered right to. your door every morning. 10-5tf Mr., and Mrs. Dave McCleary. who have been guests in Bemidji of Mr, and Mrs. R, Danielson, 1319 Minne- sota avenue, returned Suriday to their ome at Figsher, Minn. Mrs. McCleary has visited her daughter, Mrs. Dan- ielson, for the -past three weeks, and Mr. McCleary came last week to ac- company her home.” Do you know that the Fioneer wi engraveyour_.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'byiDecember 5 if vou want your name engraved freé. 13t12-3 Mrs. J. D. O’Connor, of Minneapolis, of St. Cloud, left this morning for the home of the latter. Mrs. Riley {hopes through a change of climate " A son was born to Mr. and Mis. |, Mrs. C. E. Riley and daughter, | -and mother, Mrs. William Wagner | EPWORTH LEAGUE HOLDING SPECIAL MEETINGS DAILY The Epworth League is observing “Win-My-Chum” week this week with special services at the church each evening at 7:30 o'clock to which every one is invited. ALTAR GUILD ENTIERTAINS This evening at 8 o’clock a party will be given by the Altar Guild of the Episcopal church at the home of are above the Bemidji Steam: Laun- dry. All members of the church and friends are invited to ulttend. BIRTHDAY PARTY Walter Gainey celebra'ed his thir- teenth birthday by inviting eight:of his boy friends to attend the movies with him Saturday afternoon, and after the show they went to his hoimie at 1309 Beltrami avenue, where Mrs: Jr., Clayton Ebert, Hugh McCormick, John - Murray, Earl, Ellison, Lyle \.French, Ray' Krause and Robert Mit- chell. ., to 3 v Miss Lucile Young,- who has vis- ited her mother, Mrs. Mabel Young, and grandmother, Mrs. A. ‘Thompson, during her Thanksgiving vacation, re- turned today to resume ‘her school duties at:Fort Franeis. cards-free?-Yes, they, will- on orders of fifty or more. They have just 105(}3 of ‘samplés ‘and thousands right in stock priced very reasonable.’ Your order mist be in by December 5. if you want your name engraveld“flrzce. Dr: C..F-Tuomy arrived.in Bemidji Sunday merning from Chicago where he has been taking an eye, ear; nose and throat, post graduate course, and he will be a guest at the home of his brother, Dr..J. T. Tuomy and family for several days. + [ Mrs. M. Gleason of Walker -came to spend _Thanksgiving. with her daughter, Mrs, William Clish; and family, Fifth ward, and expects to return to her home some time this week. it i A Mr. and Mps. F. H. Whitney dnd Frederick Whitney Baer of St. Cloud; parents .and nephew of Mrs. H.“Z: Mitchell, and. M Edith Whitney; supervisor of the kindergarten -and first four grades in-the public schools there, spent Thanksgiving in Bemiilji as guests at the Mitchell home, 1212 turned to. their homes Friday ‘and Miss Whitney returned to Virginia | Sunday. - NOTICE Bids ‘will be received December::5 for 60 cords, sound, dry 4-foot pop- lar, jackpine or tamarack -wood: for the Beltrami County :Farm. Prices based on delivery to farm or £. o. b. from *County - Farm. I reserve the: right to reject any or all bids. Phone 472 or write J. J. McCurdy, Superin- tendent, Bemidji, Minn. 6t11-30 the marriage of Miss Viola Mathison Mr..and Mrs. Pratt, whose apartments | . .| rion, both of Bemidji, were unite _Gainey “served a birthday supper. |, The guests included Thomas Burke, [ Do you know that.the Pioneer will | engrave” your mame ~on Christmas’ CATHOLIC LADIES OE.FIETH -WARD TO BE ENTERTAINED The, Catholic_ladies of the Fifth ward will be entcrtained Wednesday afternoon at 3. o’clock by Mrs. Mary Lane, Mrs. Dan McGafligan and Miss Rose Olson at the home of Mrs. Lane, Central avenue and Third street, . LIND—MATHISON At 8:30 o’clock at the Presbyterian parsonage Saturday evening occurred of Bemidji to George W. Lind of Brainerd, ‘Rev. ‘L. ‘P. Warford offi- ciating, They were attended by 1 Helen C. Dvoracek. They will ma their home at Brainerd. LAURION—COONS Saturday eyening at 8 o’clock at the * Presbyterian parsonage, Miss Ruby+0. Coons and Homer P. La in marriage by Rev. L. P. Warfor The young people were attended Miss: Mabel “Youngberg and Lou Graham. ‘They will make their home | ‘ih ‘Bemidji. SWEDISH LUTHERAN AID HOLDS SALE THURSDAY Thursday afternoon, December 1, at 3 o’clock the ladies of the Swedish «church, corner- Sixth and America avenue, will conduct their pre-Christ- mas sale of useful and fancy icles, which will make desirable Christmas. gifts. Beginning at 4:30 o’clock sup- Der will be served to the public, for .which a charge of 35 cents wul be made. Joseph Got a “Swell” Job. “Daughter, . tell me what the Sun- day . school. lesson was about yester- day,” said a fond Indianapolis mamma e T [ CT e e T ] G Some of 'Em Do Need It. Some girls in pursuit of a husband seem to think they need the assistance warfare ' service.— of “tho. chemical Paterson (N..J.) Press-Guardian. 5 IR £ S S SR ICATARRH| OU CAN'T ENJOY ' LIFE with a sore, sout, bloated stom- chs * Food; doss: Giot: mourish. Instead it is a source of misery, causing pains, belching, dizziness and head- achies)) MO0E LG G 4 The persont with ' bad stomach rshpuld be., satisfied with: nthing, less +than permanent, lasting relief, o 4" The right temedy, will act upon the ings'of the somachy erich the blood, +aid in casting out the catarrhal poisons and strengthen every hodily function. € The large number, of people who have successfully used’ Dr. Hartioan's famous medicine, re¢ommended for all catarrhal; conditions, offer the strangest possible endorsement fo PE-RU-NA ", 1N 'SERVIGE FFTY YEARS TAZLETS OR LIQUID SOLD EVERYWHERE Mal:e It A to her little daughter. a sister of Mrs. Mitchell of Virginia,| Minnesota avenue. The former: 're-: Bemidji, or in woods not over 3 miles|: “I can’t remember,” the little girl replied, after much wrinkling of her brows in thought. ‘A short time Iater, however, she left her play and eame running to her mother. “I know-what the lesson was about now,” she said. “There was a boy named Joseph and his_ brothers didn’t like him, and they put him in a; well and when some men went by they sold Joseph. And the men taok Joseph away, but after a while the king began to like Joseph and he give him a swell job." Lime Juice .on Shipboard. The- “lime juice” once universally used by mariners to- prevent s ciime - chiefly ‘from thé Mediterranean and, though partly derived from the Sweet lime, was mainly obtained from lemons. When the juice of the scur lige, jmported from the West Indfes, ish navy, it 1, to havé the desired eftect and e juice fell into disrepute. | . o e APOCALYPSE ELKO-Fri.—Sat.-Sun. Two Shows—2:30 & 8:00 Only " All'Seats Reserved - | Prices: 55¢c-85¢-$1.10 Sale Now On at Boardman’s B\ you back a Dollar. - You'll find it just as LRI i ki et o = AR R Give Back Day MEAN?—YOU ASK Men’s Dress Shoes and Work Shoes, and La- ‘dies’ Oxfords and . $1.00 No, we are not cutting’the price. It will remain the same— but when you pay for your Shoes at the regular price, we hand SIMPLE, ISN'T 172 Comie in on Wednesday, } Our store never: contained so*many-fine Shoes as today—and when you. buy yourg here, you have the satisfaction .of knowing that you are buying the greatest value for your money. “We Specialize i “B&D’ Shoe Store able to maks .o comnlate meanrens!sy 49400 e MIONE AR A0 000909090 POANTTIFe grytcey oyt orse WHAT DOES IT —JUST THIS: On Every Pair of Pumps Sold Next WEDNESDAY We Give You Back ‘ HHIHITDT RN ovember 30, and-try it. . simple as it sounds. (UL LI Fitting Feet” I Shop as much as you will, you cannot give family or friends a more acceptablé re- membrance than a real photo-portrait in a charming ULTRAFINE mounting, Just now there are a lot of mothers who are bringing the 'kiddies to the studio for Christmas pho- tographs—and incidentally they are hav- ing their own portrait made )\ at the same ’-’?& 4 [y time. & ”;{ meet your con- ' ! b le venience. Hal{l(erup Studio Studio appoint ments can be arranged to Real Gift St‘a the follew! Standard Qit-"Coy _ formed; clearfy=uric factured by this Con pa ‘The bousewife, the .notori sici pricciples goverrin ndard Oil Company | 910 So. Michi READ THE PION 1 Pesitive Service 2 editorial in 2. 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Special attention to women and children. ‘Through sleeper leaves Minneapolis via NorthWestern Line every day the year round at 6:15 P. M., St. Paul 6:55, and goes on the Los Angeles Limited next morning at Omaha, The CONTINENTAL LIMITED, also a fine train with both standard and tourist sleepers, leaves Omaha 1:20 A.M. (sleeper ready 10:00 P. M.) Omaha with morning trains from Twin Cities. Go and take the family or send the family anyhow. Convenient connections at See beautiful Weber Canyon, the Rockies and Salt Lake City on the way. Write for beautifully illustrated booklet ‘‘California Calls You’—and let us help you with the details of your trip Por information, ask your Local Ticket Agent, of E. H. Hawley, Gen'l Agent, U, P, System, 618 Metropolitan Lifg BIdg. 125 8. Third St, Minnoapolls Pacifi NI S PN R o A ks