Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 29, 1921, Page 5

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TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, 1921 % y | Mrs. H. A Ferrell and baby spcnt Mrs. O.-E, Erwig has been 1ll at] J A, l)nltonswmhtlon was xepmt- the week end at Solway with iriends. |her home, 511 Minnesota avenue, with | ¢d te be about the sanie this morning. | is sciatic rheumnmm. but was reported | He has been seriously ill with ulc wee Frank Anderson of Bagley |- Miss Irene Lappen was able to ve: ng friends in Bemidji this|sume her duties at D nhorn’s of - Monday after antillness of ten C. F. Darner left Monday on a|to beslightly improved this morning. | of the stomach at St."Anthony > et 3 business trip to towns in western and pital since last week. William 'Ridelle of Turtle River! —— northwestern Minnesota, | /Buy Xmas presents at the Elko was a business \mnn in. Bemidji Miss Hazel -Hudson returned to — Hat.-Shop, now on display, silk hose,| Visit our plant and learn the rea-|Monday. Bemidji Sunday evening from Gem- Your m::ds can buy nnythim%you lcoraages, fancy. fl;wer l?askctsf 20]1 son why Koorsr; Pasmurl‘zed lmnlll; nng i d s mell, where she has spent the past can give them except your. photo-|home decoration, Xmas:boxes, fresh|cream “Ends the Quest for the Best.” |, Mr. and on Davis of Nor-!(hree wecks wi v parents. graph. Hakkerup. 11-4tf|and new. t11-29 10-5i¢ | thern were the guests of Bemiaji| ree weeks with e nardnt ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE i fmtons —— {friends Monday. . B s ore at five tables , J. W. Wilcox motored to the Twin|: County ‘Superintendent J. C. Mc| Miss- Lucile Young of Bemidji g Mrs. Ramble of Neilsville spent | (‘;::'dbn‘:l:,]; p{:lft‘:,egw‘,; this ‘after- Cities Sunday and will transact busi-|Ghee left. Monday. evening for the |teaches in the public schools at. Saint Mrs. Louis Hanson of Becida, au-!Monday in Bemidji the guest of noon by'Mrs. A. B. Palm md M ness there for a {ew days. north partiof the county, and expects | Francis mear St. Paul; instead of ltned to Bemidji Monday and transact- “'j George. Fren She was eny e oir, in their - set i to visit schools inythat vicinity for the [at Fort Francis as hitherto stated :ed business. { route to. heit mother’s home at-Clear- . s bridge parties, at the Home Miss Lois D: 1y scho LI murse) ros next three weaks in The Pioneer Monday evening. —— ]brunk. E MR l<0n, ')08 Bemidji~ ‘avenue.: \ Evick Landgren and brother-in-law, |turned Mond: rom Litshfield, wwhere e 3 Phone 175 and. place ypur order BN S g N : Henry Luchnn of Becida motored |she spent her anksg'wmg'Vél‘ txon« Dreumakmg at home. Embl‘oaduy No, we are not cutting shoe prices; for Koors Pnsteunzed milk and! .\h’vx Corinne Carl a specmlty. Prlces nght. Phone 897.|but refund-$1.00 on every - pair of {creai to be'delivered right to youriher ankegiving' v Items for this column will be gladly received by Mes. Harvey, telephone 114.W. ‘Readers pwe it to their gueists and to them- selves to see that items of local intereit are reparted. Every item will be giyon_ pro) considera- tion \when' source is . who spent| mpryoDpIST AID HOLDS . tion -with her { e, ¢ity and transacted business B :Woox:t‘l;) H. | Hatry" ‘Gilman''of Mclntbsh‘ Y- 1 26t12-8 men's,wor,k or dress shpes and wém- |door every morning. 10-6tf) pavents, Mr: and Mrs. A, T: Carlsony CHRISTMAS SALE DECEMB‘ER 3 : turned to 'his home today aftex Visit- i b 104 en’-oxfords. or pumm bought: Wed- —— returned Monda to resume her| “mhe’ Ladies' Aid of the Méshadist 3. H: ‘Morris’ of La Lake Hattie is ‘a[ing friends in’ Bemidji since yester- Miss ances Pem'od, fourth grade | nesday. at the. B. ,& . Shoe store. -| Miss Blanche Trog of Minneapoiis | teaching at Nashwauk, Episcopal' church wilt holditst ", idaily visitor in: the. city, as he is car- |day. teacher iin- the ‘Bemidji- schools; rex i Ve . 1t11-29 { has been called to, her home at Becida . Christmas-sile in‘the baseid wying the mail on the Becida-Bemidji - turned to‘resume her duties Monday by { M by the sudden death of, l“" father,| - Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Barnell mo-|church 'intu:dnv Decembé ' voute this week for Mrs. C. W. Trog The annual Christmas sale of the |after spending Thanksgiving and. the |1, Miss. Carrie: Brown, who ' spent | Charles Trog. 8 tored to Walker Saturday to attend|ginning 2t 5 o’tlock nf Bccxdn % Methodist Episcopal’ Ladiés’ Aid will | week end with frlen ds: at Long Prai- | Thanksgiving and ‘the week end in % PR o the celebration of the golden wed-|per will “ be held next Wednesday, December 7. [rie. .. IBemidji with her parents, Mr. end]|: M, P. Peterson of Bagley was|ding anniversary of Barnell’s | vited to :nnoml. T Cash pafd tor mnmy bonds. ' @;|A chicken supper will be served; be- s Mxs. P: L.oBrown; returncd dionday |0 Bemidji Monday en route to Wil‘iuncle and aunt, Mr. Mrs. H. 1 ginning at b o’clack. 1t11-29| Koors Pasteurized miik and cream |to Crookstan to.resume her wark, | ton to visit her mother, Mrs. George | Morrickel. EASTERN STAR TO OPEN B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Grow, for a short time. SCHOOL AT DEER RIVER Miss Johanna Dahlgaard, a stu- A by T About twenty members, including dent at the Bemidji State Teachers Al the officers, of the local Order of w“tu returned this morning to re- s stern o eave - studies after spending her Eastern Star are planning to ve l-lDt are sure to please. ] 10-6t¢ John Shoeheart of 'Guthrie came J vou know that the Floneer wiil A to Bemidji Monday evening: to visit| .Miss Carol Knox, who enjoyed her en?r(;v}:uyo:: name on Christmas Mrs his wife and little son at the Groff | Thanksgiving at her home in Bemidji,| .ayds free? Yes, they will on orders home, 1200 America avenue. 1117Park.avenue, went to Blackduck | o¢ fifty or more. They have just loads Mrs. L. W. Galloway left Monday night for the Twin Cities' where she jeorge Grow, who has resided in Bemidji for some time, has moved to her farm at Wilton where she E;{(l =ei}ectt ;fild'w'g:.zr es:tgggtsfotro tgfi R Monday morning to again enter upon |, samples and thousands right in willireside during tho winter. vacation at her home | Bemidii on the noon tram Saturday 05 8 oD No portrait 1s so completely satis-|her duties as teacher of the Sumnut|giock priced very reasonable. Your : 5 = . at Kellihay for Deer River where there will be a gone until Wednesday. . fying as one made by a professional school. . g o 'ac pri e yb December 5 if | W. J. Burnside of Grand Rapids, |20 Kelliher. school of instruction conducted photogmpher. Hakkerup. 11-4tf . . gr er ml:fi e mnm{‘ raeen f‘wc | proprietor of the Grand Rapids Re- n o p throughout the afternoon and eve- ou want your n & pair Shop, was in Bemidji yesterday Russel Kirkpatrick, who has been | yine Phe Bemidji chapter will opeu st at the P. L. Brown home Sty over Thanksgiving, left Monday for teach- Mrs. A. Bunday has returned to|Fosston wherve he will transact busi-| pAPTIST LADIES' AID TO 013, re-{her home in Fifth ward-from Minne- | ness until today, and will leave to- 7 + turned to resume h(’ll x;’ : A\lullxq(:ny apolis where she has been under the [night for Chicago. - MEET WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Grand Rapids, where|cure of spegialists; Das. Ulrich and % The Ladies' Ai { the Baptist zen - photo; hs make 124.. L.V -Harpéliof Fern! = morning, from I pe¢ 4 3 nd e Ladies' Aid of the aptis "epf:s:mf’nakflffp, = 11.“% ates a motor t’::ck 1,,,‘21“‘0‘"(}1';}«3‘?:{ she spent Thanksgiving with friends.|Knight. Her condition is net much| Mr. and Mrs. William Otrey and|church wil mect Wednesday after- points, was a;Bemidji:business wisi lmprovud‘;md she expects to returnjson, Carl, who have been living on[noon at 2:20 o’clock i the basement You'll be pleased. it, when ordering | to the Eitel hsopital the middle of !Dr. Garlock’s farm . near Bew of “the church. Al members are Mr. and Mrs. John Luchen of Fern- —_— Wednesday, December 7, is the 13 f t12-3 hill motoled;;:n?:dml&.;'%&"dfixcg‘:‘:i 1 Hudson g/(}?Cue .of I{\Imnea};;)llsdls d:te ?f the annual Christmas sale of | ' ‘were accom the guest of his aunt, Mrs. A. Bundy,{the M: E. Ladies’ .Aid. Beginning at : : 9 Eng brother, Glen- Allen of Lake Hattie, Fifth’ ward, -and he expects to re-5 o’clock, a chicken supper will be Miss R“éh N;lw“’l l':hi- who came to have his tonsils removed. mam in Bemidji until the New Ycar. |served. 1t11-29{" in the Bemidji public and today cting ‘business, the schoel The annual sale of the Presbyteri- an ladies will open with:acafeteria supper at5 o’clock, Wednesday, Nov- ‘the_ church basement. | | ; jsmi or Monday. He al A i ¢ 11 me %'}?Ee:axgo{v,‘l? fllsfi bf; held Thursday | St. K::ie:n}]:’grl‘-‘is:i::l ?&i’m;:;d:fi:;z ::phe::,l' Q‘;, I};;fisoog%fidmfil ml';‘lg from your dcnler you ask, for [January to undergo an operation. for the past four months, have m jurged to bring their thimbles and afternoon from'2 te.6 o’clock. he has been' for about a menth. He |is_confined" to St Anithohy s hospital M"‘" P“s”"f‘“d Ll 'S Dt R 1 il e Bl L s o o ahd e now lpeated igititors. fgr wurky Group No. 2, M. . B Welc] v eave, Bemidii to-|a 8 Park avenue. t a_ver; I ; i i mn”:r’gxg mt:utrfigta;{l;mfl;g | “Misd Faith chmbockm Wbies dfl,\d fn]x- Ortonville where he, will at- th ;M#s.Harpel &centl) resigned |of French and Latin in the hig 1.("1]1 btm olden \\l’dlll;‘lt_ anniver: as ‘yo!tm)sm;sg ‘recéntly, has peen [school, . wha, spent hey Thanksgivi ;\; el ”llh“l:l of 1;1'“ A\ .'-\h h's p: transferred to Yola A. Kalladay.' a vacation with her parents at Staples, 1 Ty atg o V. H." Matthe former tesident of Nymore, ‘i the returned 'tp-resume her duties Mor- ‘u?r:o]\\ ; Weleh and '’ Everett e mcumbent D L P went there last week to spend Tharks- , giving and remained for “the anni- versary. harles Hammond, chairman, will en- tyrtain. Do.vou know that the Pioneer will]" g 5 (ng wve, your name on Christmas MOOSEHEART LEGION'S-DRIVE free? Yes, they will on orders FOR MEMBERS EXTENDED ol fifty or more. They have just loa s S N { Mrs. Ch ¢ Groff, secretary of )t 5 stoc :“;x‘x‘n:‘:d“l‘:h et Mihe locul order of Wonen of Moose- The annual Christmas sale of the The ladies of the Swedish Lutheran order must be in- by l':.ultl\t“lll:t';::_(:::‘.“ 1]\\:;‘;‘\‘:3 l‘l‘ Il!(xla:x’;::i:::‘ f:;d:rgelx‘fi:lct:(:::ncuheur:v}:llsi};t};lzfllefx: b s itvr: c.:up’,','é;l Tfi:};‘;fi,‘;;’ The Modern Samaritans will meet | V0" W1 Your name ensraved feee b g vepent of the order of Moose, the church basement Thursday af :}f‘;‘x‘;e(;on in thee church basement, be at the 0]‘:“1 I‘ullln\\-]- l:;x;‘l Thursday stating that the James J. Davis mem- = . (-\'vm_m.u ccember 1. There will be bership campaign had been extended gie‘;x;;ozr;tdféb A;&vllhkfig'iusnozm\zsef?ha;g g}m;;)lg atn4 30 f°1dewl"§:“°flwfl:{'&x: clection of officers, All members ARRANGE FOR VIOLIN LESSONS [gne month, and instead of closing e % ?l\e m:n\:leo];on,\:amfl\hed potnt&‘oc\ requested to come and bring refresh-| people who wish to arrange for|November 30, it would close with Miss Bess Knox, who was a Thanks-|brown gravy, “mashed rutabagas, ients. Bt12-1 {vjolin study with Bandmaster Rig December 30. giving guest in Bemidji at the home |bread, butter, coffee and apple bie.l Mo €. A, Knopke return. should call or phone him at M 291 s Co Al pke returned 1o |Brown’s studio, room 22 Rattles Skating P\ of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. ; 1t11-29 Bemidji from Alexandria where she M“.M“ Nlfl"\“ 295, b i e 2t11-29 | returned to his home near Puposky. yec: left{Mdn-f Misses Margaret Chyistianson apd | olis, wvhere| Ruth Goddard; 'students of .the Be- their h e this win- | midji high schoo] returned Monday 1gns ‘to ake @ fives | from their respective homes at Pp- sutomobile lgrfltlon posky and: Red ‘Lake,. where they ' | spent Thanksgiving and the week end with their parents. Mr. apd Mrsgile) day- mélht fo“‘ inh they. will ma! ter. Mr.> Ry december 5 g. hflygh:;dn l‘tfii IS“etE Ha,‘:ion;‘fim:f Christmas gifts for evgrybbdy at Becida, were in"Bemidji‘ Monday as-|the sale in the Presbyterian church, sisting in the arrangements. for: the be:g;]nmnngeQnesday, Novesmb,exi 3{: funeral services to be held for Charles | With a cafeteria supper at'5 o'clock. W. Trog Wednesday. Interment will The sale will continue Thursday, be made in the Becida cemetery. December 1,:from2 to 6 o’c]o;:til_” Mrs. L. (i W;;tkins; d‘aughter of|' Mrs. A. H ‘La‘r"on e;ud littie son, Knox, went to Pleasant Valley Satur- s called over B0 »\uk e b ck. .phon .M-(\vm-n L’.:{:m n!‘\d Miss Lois Davies entertained a few § Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Henderson of this |p y et P‘;“], reb::ned to- their Tiome day forengon and attended the Cu-| Mys. Francis Ryan arrived in Be- | cause of the serious e ,ILL:‘:,V);‘; 4 oelock Thui e 2U-30) riends at o skating party last i city, left Monday morning for her|a’ Crookston Monday. Mrs. Larson |TiOSity social which was held there|pigji Monday evening and was aiby her mother, Mr AW, Wileo, ning. Ten young people left Bemidji P NOTICE after 5 o'clock and skated to Bire | - 'home at Albert Lea, after Visiting|yaq heen the ‘guest of her' parents,| that Levening at the Consolidated | guest over night at the hdme of Mrs:{fiom a fall, Mrs. Wilcox started to i here for the past week. Through an |t anc™sr® Bobare Getchell, fof & |School house, there being nearly 2031 Robert Brownlee. She was en routt|go down the basement stairs - and will be received Decomber §{mont, where supper was served at 4 error in Monday’s paper it was given |yeck, and little Robart, has heen ‘with people present on that occasion Which| o Greenbush from her home " in|tripped, falling from the top to the sound, dry 4-foot pop-|the um cottage. During the eve- out that she had been visiting Dr.|pis” grandoarents for che past six|viay 2 S€Ces both socially and finan-| Guthrie to -visit' her daughter. | bottom, Both arms were broken and [lar, jn s or tamar wood for|ning dancing was enjoyed for a time, H ised. She: has|the Beltrami County m. I’nuw after which the young people return- .{ed to their homes by auto. The young iles[people were chaperoned by Dr. and cially. M Knox motored from there : i fshe: was ‘severely br :nh f;le'ids tok'll‘vt;nst‘;'lke to resume| . mpi ganpual Chifstmas sale of the|made extended visits at different |based on delivery to farm or FhiseRaC. ok SRRAY MOXRE Swedish-Lutherap,churgh, Sixth street [times in Bemidji, and her many|Bey ji, or in woods not over . and America_avenue, will be held in |friends: will be pleased to learn that [from County Farm. 1 re o Mys. B, H. Marcum and Mr..and Mrs. $1. 00 back on every pair of men’s} ;" hureh basement: Thursday .af- | her condition is much improved, and|right to reject any or all bids. Phone W. L. Brooks, who matored to the 2::3: g;;";fl?ns;?fii::& :’:T:";‘”; ternoon at 3. All kinds of useful and|she s on the road to recovery, if no|472 or write J. J. McCurdy, Supetin- catlage ](‘l;mnu' the rufl:]rnom“ and : e i 3 ‘Wi e < v ent,s Bemidj inn., 6t11-30| prepared the supper for the party, D. Shoe store Wednesday. 1t31-29 fancy nrtl.cles will be on sale. ltl} 29, cations deyelop, SR tendent,; Bemidji, Minn Gt Pp! i and Mrs. E. A. Shannon, - | weeks. There will be a dance given next! Buy Xmas presents at the Elko Thursday evening,December 1, in Hat Shop, now on display, silk hose, the Christianson hall in Nymore, by corsages, fancy flower baskets for ‘tha Maccabees Drill Team. Every-ihome decoration, Xmas boxes. fresh body welcome. 8t11-30 |and new. LO—— Metro S Mllllon Dollar Pho’topla‘y’ Masterp;e‘ce 7 s B THE Four 10 "OF THE APOCALY s "'A REX INGRAM PRODUCTION) szuahzes wnh_ ncredxble fidelity the greatest novel by Vicente Blasco Ibanez. the author acclaimed the foremost hterary gcmus since Victor Hugo. Produccd by thc screen’s most notable dlrector, Rex Ingram »York and other b:g cities.,as B to the company of the arts. g (fifi'lc‘hlt of descrlptlon beéafise of t e’somewhat limited list of adJectlves in an abrldged dictionary . . . nota detail has been nefl'lectcd to form a per fect en- semble, and itis this care that has resulted in a film masterpiece.”—Pittsburgh Times. Only Two Shows Each Day—at 2:30 and 8:00 P. M. Special Music, Five-Piece Orchestra, Evenings. TRy« b e i o fn Al ES: Mat '55¢-85¢ E 55c¢-85c-$1.10 (Including Tax) —Free List Suspended. ' R l;RLI[(.: S%ATSa:\nlgEs TC;: Bl:'.c RES‘ERQ"E‘D—CNOW ON SALE AT BOARDMAN’S DRUG STORE ELKO THEATRE :-: Fri. Sat. & Sun., Dec. 2, 3, 4 T/ 105% 44 | 18, i | | i | & T 1 | | e +_. { | | —e

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