Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 5

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/o 14 &= _ there last week, returned home Mon- " day morning. Items for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harvey, telephone 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. A. E. Ellison went to Red Lake this morning where he will transact busi- ness until tomorrow. “MrE: Tom Wrght and son, Rodger, of: calfedon friends and shop: , No‘portraif. fying ug onie” photogra) Miss Bertha Phibbs“of Rockwood is spending the day.in Bemidji with her sister, Miss Pearl Phibbs. When in need of wood, hay or straw, phone 542. N. E. Tuller. i : 6t12-6 | G. S. Harding returned this mor- ning from Minneapolis where he spent the past few days on business. Mirs. E. W. Johnson is taking or- ders for card-table sets, six numbers and the bell floral decorated. Phone 13, 3t12-3 Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Miller of Kelli- | her spent Tuesday in Bemidji and were guests of friends while shop- ping here. - Cash paid for Liberty bonds.. Q. B. Hooley, Northern Grocery Co. b 1-19t¢ Miss Hilda Wold, teacher in.the school at Liberty, was the guest of friends while shopping in Bemidji Wednesday. It = Eyes of school children examined| with special care. Drs. Larson & Lar- son. § § 12-1tf Mrs. George Elliott™of Deer Lake autoed to Bemidji Wednesday and spent the day here shopping and call- ing on friends.® . The Daniel Newton property, 712 Irvine avenue, has-been sold through the Phelps Agency to James Leighton of the Fifth ward. Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photo- graph. Hakkerup. 11-4tf Andy Lee left this noon for Duluth where he. will attend ‘& convention of motion picture operators, which is being held.in that city. If ‘'your eyes ache, pain or blur, have them examined. Drs. Larson & :Larson, specialists in the, ting: ‘of glasses, Third street, ground floor offices 12-1tf Miss Gladys Lathrop. of Pine.River has accepted .a- position at Board- man’s Drug store and has already en- tered upon her new duties. Phone 175 ‘and place your order for Koors Pasteurized milk and cream to be delivered right to your door every morning. -5tf o e Ervin_Hinshaw of Wilton was a business 'visitor in Bemidji Wednes- day and returned to his home in the .evening, ‘having made the . trip by auto. The Modern :Samaritans will meet at' the Odd Fellows hall Thursday evening, December; 1. There will be election’ of officers. All members are requested to come and bring refresh- ments. 3t12-1 Mrs. Fred Graham returned: this morning from'Minneapolis where she visited relatives. for the past three weeks. ‘Mr. 'Graham, who joined her. _ Koors Pasteurized milk and cream are sure to please. 10-5tf Visit our plant and learn the rea- son why Koors Pasteurized mflk and cream “Ends the Quest for the Best.” % 10-5tf Coleman Love was taken to his home at 721 Mississippi avenue, yes- terday from St. Anthony’s hospital, where he has been since he under- went a serious operation. He is now convalescent. Mrs. O. H. Stahl and her mother, Mrs. E.' L. Gary, returned this mor- ning from Rochester, where they spent the past,three weeks. Mrs. Stahl has. been receiving medical treatment at the Mayo clinic. _You'tl be pleased, if, when ordering milk from your dealer you ask for Koors - Pasteurized 10-6tf . and Mrs."“Angus McDonald, who have visited Mrs. McDonald’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Al Collard, 910.:Minnesota, avenue, for the past two weeks returned to their home at Caledonia, N..D., today. Mrs. William Richards arrived in Bemidji this morning from her home in St. Paul and will be a guest of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Richards, 905 Minnesota avenue, ‘until tomorrow night. ; Do you know tnat the Pioneer will engrave vour 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. “{the Moose hall, and it is desired that -{all members be present. ' - 2B i DEGREE OF EZONOR GIVES CARD PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT | The Degree of Honor will give a card party at tne Mosse hali Friday evening, December 2, and a_cor invitation is extended to all. Refres ments wiil be ser | | A. 0. U. W. HOLD5 REGULAR MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT The Ancient Order: of.. United Workmen will hold:its regular meet- ing Friday evening at 8 o’clock at ODD FELLOWS LODGE TO - INITIATE CLASS FRIDAY There will be initiation at the reg- ular meeting of the I. 0. U. F. to be held Friday evening at 8 o’clock at that all members he present. MRS. ALDRICH ENTERTAINS Eight friends were very pleasantly entertained by Mrs. B. W. Aldrich sota avenue. throughout the evening with social conversation and sewing, and a lunch was served by the hostess. SKATING PARTY Mrs. M. A. Downs chaperoned twenty young people at a skating party near. Diamond Point last eve- ning, where "they stayed until about 10 o'clock, and then went to 'the Downs home where lunch was served by the hostess, games were_enjoyed. . MODERN SAMARITANS TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT their regular business meeting this evening at 8 o’clock at the Qdd Fe!- | lows. hall. There will be election oi officers, and all members sre asked to be present and bring refreshme:.ts. the Bemidji State Teachers college held a food sale Wednesday. miembers of the society furnished candy which was sold at the noon ‘hour- and -at 3:30: o’clock. The sale was very successful and realized a ury of the society. METHODIST AID DIVISION MEETS FRIDAY 'AFTERNOON The miscellaneous division of ‘the Ladies’ Aid society of the Methodist at the: home of the chairman, Mrs. L:W.idNaugle, 108 Sixth strept.<As this is.the last meeting of the division to be held before the Christmas sale, December 7, all members are urged to-be present and bring all articles or unfinished. BIRTHDAY PARTY. Mrs. George Detty and Mrs, Harold Swisher entertained - Tuesddy after- noon for their mother, Mrs.'J. M. Barnett, in honor of her birth anni- 3 pleasant social afternoon and at 5 o’clock the hostesses served a birth- day luncheon. The guests included Mesdames L. C. Cole, Paul Flake, John Keith, William LaMont, Arnold Johnson, George Posz, Minnie Miller, and Joe Titus. sisted in the serving. PRESBYTERIANS HOLDING VERY SUCCESSFUL SALE The Ladies’. Aid of the Presby- terian church is holding a very suc- Booths were - built along the north and_west_sides of the room, MrsA.L:L Omdahl of Bagley is a guest. at the Frank Getchell home, 1024 Beltrami avenue, for a few days. Xmas presents. Ha}(kerup. 11-4tf - Miss Blanche Bush has been ill at her home, 808 Irvine avenue, with an attack of tonsilitis, but was re- ported to be improved this morning. Dressmaking at home. Emiaroidery a specialty. Prices right. Phone 897. 26t12-8 Dr. W. K. Denison spent yesterday at Cass Lake on.business and return- ed to Bemidji in the ‘evening. Little Miss Harriet Swenson, who has been ill at St. Anthony’s hos- pital for the past four weeks, was morning. music. All Masons welcome. - 3t12-2 today telling of the death of his sis- ter, Mrs. George Clarey, at her home at Melrose. Mre. Clarey has been ill for several months and her death was not unexpected. She leaves her husband and six children and other relatives to mourn her loss. Mr. and Mrs. Barnell will go to Melrose to attend the funeral. Do you know that the Fioneer wili engrave your 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 13t12-3 'l'and one was arranged for the mission- METHODIST AID HOLDS division occupying a separate booth, ary society. They were very taste- fully decorated with the Christmas colors, with evergreens, poinsettias, Christmas, bells, etc., and with the display of beautiful fancy work made by the ladies, they were very attrac- tive.. Large crowds attended the sale and cafeteria supper at 5 o’clock last ‘evening. The sale closes this af- ternoon. CHRISTMAS SALE DEC. 7 [ The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodisty Episcopal ¢hurch will hold their an- nual Christmas sale on Wednesday, Decenber 7, in’ the. basement of 'the ch\_xrch. Beginning ‘at- 5 o’clock, a chicken ~supper will “be' served, to which ‘the public is invited. BIRDS’ TONGUES VARY WIDELY persons Feathered Creatures Apparently Pro- vided by Nature With That Best Suited to Its Species. Some culpus data have been gath- ered with respect to the tongues of birds, 1t Is pointed out that many suppose that waodpeckers use their sharp-pointed tongues as darts with which to tyansfix thelr prey. It is true that the woodpecker, like the humming. bird, can dart out its tongue with the greatest rapidity, and that its mouth’ 18 furnished “with an elnborate, mechanlgiy:for thig: purpose, yet inyesflgation shows that' the ob- Ject of theiriswift motion s only to cateh the prey, not ty pierce it. For the purdose oL holding the captured L the woodpecker's fongue I furnished with a sticky secretion, Inasmuch as it ppssesses the power of imitating speech, it I8 not surpris- ing to learn that the parrot’s tongue resembles that of mwan more closely { than any other bird’'s tongue. 1t 1s net because the parrot s more intelll- gent than many other birds, but be- cruse its tongue is hetter sulted for artienlation than theirg that it Is able to amuse us with fts mimicry. t In some respects the humming bird's fongue Is the most remarkable of all. It ix double nearly from eund to end, so that (he Ntile creature is able to grasp 18 Insect prey very much as it Its mouth were furnished with a psie of fingers. 3ubscribe for The. Daliv Ptonesr. concerned. | l 1 come howe. to the club. tme to ket them, Shrewd Hubby. ' The young husband was kindness personitied as fav .as his wife was But be didu't like delay d and made mavy a diplomatic attempt | uded for fertizar..: to have her ready to go ont when he |’ himsell wus dressed. suburban community, they alwayx at- tended the wmonthly dances at the conntry eclub, “I've finally found the way,” he told the wen in the smeking room. “And she’ll never guess. bring hev- fowers. Tiving in & fhe always wants ® hunch to wear for the dance when But now T plead theyl be fresher If we get them on our way l going. 1t she keeps me walting | I explaln with regret that there lsn't ‘T'he florist is some- what out of the wyy, and it weans a The greater i " Cheerful ‘Algeria, the cemeteéry. i : I usged to Platinum Coinage. slatinum colnige. “for Fertilger, of. the scrap leather, trom the New Bngland shee: tactories s shipped to the'senth, where it;fs PAGE FIVE: J Algerian women, when married, are Ipermltlcd to leave ' their homes but lnnvo a week and then only to visit Engines. Use Third of Mined Coal, About one-third. of all the conl mined in the United Stares is required to keep the country's 63,000 locomotives Between 1828 nud 1845 Russia used 0dd Fellows hall, ana it is desired 4 last evening at her home, 1016 Minne- | Music was enjoyed |- and dancing:.and | The Modern, Samaritans will hold |3 LAUREAN SOCIETY HOLDS |} SUCCESSFUL 'FOOD .SALE | The Laurean Litgrary society of | The |; ipie, cake, cookies, doughnuts and |3 neat sum which will go into the treas- |- church- will meet Friday afternoon | they have for the sale, either finished |- | versary. The guests sewed and spent | John Skogsberg . Sather, J. Scarrott|: Miss Marcia Coe as- cessful sale in the church basement. | each ! 4| One dozen photographs make 12| reported to be :slightly iproved this | Masonic dancing party Friday night b at Masonic Temple, 9 to 12. Good | Pear] Barnell received a-message |’ name on Christmas| 4= order must be in by December 5 if | ¢ vou want your name. engraved free 13t12-3 | = Deep T VERY section of 'vt'he big economy store is putting out most unusual values for Friday, December the Second. We must have more room for Holiday Goods and more than ever, it will pay you to “SHOP AT TROPPMAN’S’’ HOSIERY | SALE Children’s heavy fleeced Stockings, fast black, special . .........19c Onyx Hose Women’s Art Silk Hose, Only Onyx Hose Full line of high-grade Silk Hose; full fashion Silk Hose. . . Full féshion pointex heel.......‘.’...$2_50 LADIES’ BLOOMERS gadies’ Long 9 8 atin Bloomers . .. C e [1 wh.f.wm;: i m»fme«-. o NN i :mww\mlw e e b [l i Price C Fur tfimmed, Navy; Bolivia and Normandy Cloth; sold regular For One Week, Starting Friday ! 1.2 OFF Fur Beautiful Suits, in Brown and Navy; ole, Beaveret sum trim— i e, k3 L WY NS T GARMENT PRICES CUT Women’s and Misses’ Coats, J.values to $29.00; Plush Cloth " Coats, three-quarter and full length; all lined with fur trim, ONLY 127 25 High Grade - Coats in Brown, Reindeer and at $69.00 to $75.00— Trimmed Suits te and Australian Opos- | $29 to $39 | Hundreds of the Newest Dresses A big variety of style. including blouse mode Is, long-waisted: effect and tunic, in the new sleeves; all-col- | ors, in Silk, P .. and Serge— $7.75 !lllIlilli‘lltllillll.llh. oiret, Twills, Tricotines | $9.50 $19.75 3 uts to Mak for Holiday Goods NI MILLINERY M any beautiful Hats in this won- derful value sale; regu}ar- $7.50 val- TklMMED HATS ue; for quick clos- Beginning Dec. 2 ¢ : ‘ A ‘R& G Corsets | & TRIO GIRDLE VALUES ‘if Splendid models for average figures | in Coutel, at Flesh Brocade, medium bust, neatly | trimmed, with elastic. top and long i skirt; sizes21to36 ...... .- $1.69 . Trio Elastic :' Girdle The only surgical Elastic Girdle made, at from...... .. $2.00-$20.00 - Our Newest Plaited Skirts | INTWO LOTS: iy X i Skirts up to $22.00. .... ., .$9.50 . Skirts up to $10.75... ... $4.95 !Drastic Reductions in Blouses i Georgette and Messaline Blouses; al- iso Flannel Middies and Novelty | Waists g .. 5295 | The Reduction Sale brings great sav- ing$ in Children’s Coats-—in 3 lots: | " $4.50—$7.95— $995 ., « . " BIG SHOE BARGAINS ' ) 'In Our DOWNSTAIRS STORE I 1) Illlmn S R

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