Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 5

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Items for this column will be gladly received. by Mrs, Harvey, telephone 114.W. Readers awe it to their guests and to them- selves to sce that items 6f local interest are reported. Every item will. be ‘given proper considera- tion when source. is known. ! Alfred Skoogland 6f'Northern was a business visitor-in-Bemidji-Thurs- day. , Read Mi‘llqr's ;x(l today. 1t12-2 1 Miss Bertha Krause of Eckles was & between train shopper in Bemidji Thursday. ; A & | George Fort of Eckles. autoed to Bemidji Thursday and attended to business . matters. No portrait is so l:ompleiély satis- fying as one made by a professional photographer. Hakkerup. 11-4tf Grant Hines is expected honie to- night from Minneapolis where " he went Tuesday to transact business. Roland and Ail¢en Fellows of Ten- strike autoed to Bemidji Thursday and transacted business and called on friends. \ When in need of wood, hay or straw, phone 542. N. E. Tuller, 6t12-0 . Mr. and Mrs. H .M. Broadhurst are moving from 220 Irvine avenue to the residence at 113 Thirteenth street. Miss Vera Cutter,. who has 'been very ill for the past week, was re- ported to be very much better this morning. Mrs. E. W. Johnson is taking .or- ders for card table sets, six numbers and the bell floral decorated. Phone 13. 3t12-3 ‘W. H. Gemmell, general manager of the My & 1. railway, and G. H. ‘Warner, trainmaster, arrived in Be- midji last evening and are transact- ing business here today. .. Ask your dealer for a loaf of San- itary Bread today. Baked in ““The Bake Best” oven. Our pastry and bread will be for sale at Gas office Saturday. 1td12-2 .Eyes of school children examined with special care. Drs. Larson & Lar- son. 12-1tf Mrs. Agnes Pyne of St.. Peter has been_engaged as English teacher at the Bemidji State Teachers college for this term and while in Bemidji she will stay at the Zentz home, 415 Bemidji avenu, s The Salvation Army served ‘our boys “over there” in the bloody war- fare. _They are serving those worsted now in the battle of life and every “buddie” will givetthe: highest trib- ute to them abroad and at home. _The Ladies of the G. A. R. Circle will hold, their annual Christmas sale at the Maose hall Saturday, December 3. Thpy will also_have an apron and ne’cktle social. The sale begins at 7:30 p. m. Remember the date, Dec- ~ ember 3, 2t12-3 _ Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lyon and fam- ily of Two Harbors moved to Bemidji house at 413 Bemidji avenue. Order chicken for Sunday. Miller's ad today. See 1t12-2 Mrs. Joe Herman and two chil.| dren of Tenstrike visited friends in Bemidji between trains Thursday. * M'CANNS' ENTERTAIN . | M. and Mrs, D. J. Moore and Wil- Your friends can buy anything you |1, Lycan were entertained at 6 can give them except your photo-| i iock” dinner last evening by Dr. graph. Hakkerup. 11-4tf | 3ng Mrs. D. F. McCann, 700 Minne- sota avenue. ¥ Krause pointea, to audit the, busines meeting, and M hostesses at the luncheon. MOTHERS' CLUB SPONSORS sponsored a very successful and and Mrs, H. Schmidt, was ap- | wrist. Dr. Houston dress he books for the 'and reports ever; past ' year: A social hour succeeded it will be quite a long wait before he will be able to climb another tree. George Posz and Mrs. Ed Miller were ' He fell about twenty feet. Dy, iready for occupancy. It is of brick! jand tile construction with full base-| ENJOYABLE CARD PARTY ;‘““"l' lxu{lfii!{‘;l\\ k: yie. A vlci\sa;‘l b vrup. It is effective (:,lveri - = b/ > . | hreplace In he living room, plenty time. J\IS'. L‘}l“ here and asl The ~Mothers’ club of Bemidji'of cupboards and modern bathroom | | SvRUp for it by name and start giv- make J;’Y“l{l}‘,f“"d l’({“'\." ]‘“."f evening at | with hot water, and a large sun room | the s and | 'P‘E"“_“" ussociation ion the front will make it comfortable | rooms. Twenty-eight tables of bridze iy winter and summer. It is the first | ed the arms sthing all right, but FOR THAT COUGH house is nearly [ Walling's give him our specia cough it most complete. It is heated ing your child some of it. to- night. You will be surprised how - quickly the cough and cold disappear. John Moberg rct\\med:é'l'h'm'sdny from Grand Forks, N D., where he! transacted business for a few days. If your eyes ache, pain or blur, have them examined. Drs. Larson & | Larson, specialists .in_ the eye fitting of glasses, Third street, ground floor offices 12-1tf Mrs. E. P. Gould, who has been on the sick list this week, was re- ported to be much improved this mor- ning. Any one wishing to take lessons in ' reed-weaving (baskets, lamps, etc.),| phone 254 for particulars. Class be- gins after January 1. Materials must be ordered now. 6t12-8 | Mr. and Mrs. William Traverse of Tenstrike motored to Bemidji Thurs- day and spent the day shopping and calling on friends. | Phone 175 and place your orderl for Koors Pasteurized milk and cream to be delivered right to your| door every morning. 10-6tf Mrs. J. W. Peck, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. F. Essler for the past week, left this morning for her home at Cass Lake. One dozen photographs make 12 Xmas presents. Hakkerup. 11-4tf A .E. Johnson, representative ol the Minneapolis' Journal, has been transactind business in Bemidji for| several days this week. Koors Pasteurized milk and cream | are sure .to please. 10-6tf | George Kreatz and F. S. Lycan are on a combined pleasure and business trip at Little Rock, Ark. They expect to be gone.about three weeks. Visit our plant and learn the rea- son why Koors Pasteurized milk and cream “Ends the Quest for the f;sgiz Mrs. Belle Long of Puposky. drove to Bemidji today and spent the day shoppings While here she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Knopke. p Youw'll be pleased, if, when ordering milk from your dealer you ask foc Koors Pasteurized milk. 10-5tf | Miss Mary Lilleskov, assisfant county superintendent of schools, and , J, C,. McGhee_ visited schools north of Wilton Thursday, and re- turned to Bemidji in' the evening. Masonic dancing party Friday night at Masonic Temple, 9 to 12. Good music. All, Masons ‘welcome. 3t12-2 R It serves a religion made practical and according to the teaching “Neith- er do I condemn thee; go and sin no more.” There is no other religious organization like it in this feature. Give to the best of your ability and receive the blessing given to those who do for, “others.” The Store Abhead Choice of any Velvet Hat in the house, re- gardless of its for- mer price— Saturday Only $3.00 $10.00 values— Purses. fresh and new. Choice of any Hatters’ Plush Sai eline Sailor; regular $5.00, $7.50 and lor or Zib- MISS LAQUA: ENTERTAINS The Once-a-Week club was:enter- tained Tuesday eyening by Miss Hazel Laqua at her home, 206% Third street, dnad a véry ‘pleasant social evening was enjoyed while the guests sewed, and lunch’ was served by the hostess. Those «present were M Ruby Leet, Josephine' Parker, Louise McCready and Mys. R. K. Brooks. HOME GUARD MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS SATURDAY The Home Guard Children’s :Mis- sionary society -of ‘the Methodist church will méet' Saturday aftérnoon with Misses Alice and Lillian Harn- well, 923 Beltrami avenue. ‘A’ pleas- ant afternoon is being planned and it is desired that there be alarge at- tendance as this is to be a feception for old and new- members. METHODIST HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY HOLDS MEETINC ' There was a large attendance at the special . business meeting of the Woman’s ffome Missionary socieiy of the Methodist church yesterday ai- ternoon. at the home of Mrs. A. M. Bagley, 908 Beltrami avenue. Plans were outlined for future work of the: society .and Mrs. Bagley served a| very nice lunch.during the social hour it ich followed the business meeting. ST: PAUL'S LADIES’ AID ELECTS NEW OFFICERS At a meeting of' the Ladies’ Aid of St. Paul’'s Evangelical church yes- terday afternoon in the church base- ment, there was a large attendance, and the following officers were eleét- ed: President, Mrs. H. F. Schmidt; vice-president, Miss Bertha Krause: secretary, Mrs. Carl Golz; and treas- urer, Mrs. B. A. Kolbe. After the election of officers an auditing com- | | mittee composed of Mrs. W. J. B | Mrs. Annie Scott of Rosby spent | Wednesday in Bemidji attending to Christmas shopping, ~and was the guest Wednesday night of Mrs. N. L, Hakkerup, and returned to her home | Thursday. 4 | Dressmaking at home. Embroidery a specialty. Prices right. Phone 897. 26t12-8 Mr. Whitting and son, Vernon, were in ‘Bemidji today and called on | friends. They were en route to their’ home -at-Henning from = Puposky. | where they had visited Mr. Whitting’s ‘daughter, Mrs. Gleason, yesterday. Roy M. Cole left last night for Denver, Col,, where he will enter the Fitzgerald for the remainder of the winter. He has been visiting here at the home of his mother, Mrs. C. I. Reed, for the past several ~.\f:eks‘ 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 The Salvation Army withholds it- self from no place, no persons. No place is too degraded for its workers to enter with their messages and offers of help. It carries prayer, food, help, a bath, and it cleans and feeds the physical mans before ‘it feeds and cleans the heart. Do you know that the Froneer will engrave your name on Christmas cards free? Yes, they will on orders of fifty or more, They have just londs| 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 The following persons ahve en- rolled at the Bemidji State Teachers college for the ensuing term: Miss Thelma Sanner, Pelican Rapids; Miss Inga Haakenson, Greenbush; Miss J. Hong, Climax; Miss Myrtle Anderson, Greenbush; Miss Cres- cence Faust, Pierz; Miss ‘Leona| Goche. Verndale; Miss Lilly Johnson, | Cass Lake;; Miss Marie Krogseng, Saum; Miss Inga Maaren, Ryley,| Canada; Miss Marie Munson, Akeley; Miss Elene Nelson, Haug; {Malvin | Skarsten, Fosston; Tom Simons, Be- midji; Elaine Tice, Mentor. J EPWORTH LEAGUE CLUSES ¢ line Sonstrud, Ragnhild Moe and Mii- | dred Olson. ' A R R R x PARK RAPIDS * LR S S R RS S RS RS R R R | brick dwelling to be erected in town | and is therefore quite unique. They | deserve all the cofgort there is in it . No snow and a temperature just| below freezing make the weather| most c¢njoyable. Roads never wers, finer and the wood pile is not dimin- ishing enough to frighten any one.!| Let it continue, we can stand it. Plans for the clinic Thursday are about complete and ‘it is hoped the! publis will take every advantage of} , what will be offered that day. Where been great good done by these meet- the people can be aroused, there has ings. evening 'for Christmas charit which ““d@mounted to nearly ¥ very. nice luncheon was served, 3 nished sby ‘the various members: of the club. SPECIAL SERVICES TONIGHI' The Epworth League *Win-My- Chum” special services at the Mctho- dist church during this week have been weil attendea. There has been special music each evening and, after devotional service, a social hour of a diiferent nature each evening has been carried out. Wednesday eve- ning the young people enjoved a skating “party after which they turned to the church and I Eminent authorities are responsi- ble for the statement that the funds received by the Salvation for their work do not half equal the increasc Lin t9es the cessation of its work would cost. City Drug Store LALIBERTE & ERICKSON Phone 62 Bemidji Read The Pioneer Wam___A_d_s_ old-fashioned taffy pull. Tonig 7:30 o’clock the last of the serics of services will be held, and an in- vitation is extended to all to at- tend. MRS. OLSON SURPRISED Mrs. I. B. Olson was given a very happy surprise yesterday atternocou at her home by a few of her frends, it being planned in honor of her birth ! anniversary. A very pleasant social afternoon was enjoyed with music | while the guest ed and con-' versed, and a birthday lunch was served. She received a mumber of! birthday gifts, among which was a set of silver teaspoons. The guests in- cluded Mesdames H. Ballingrude, 0. J. Laqua, A. Greguson, Brekke, Gust Thompson, N. L. Hakkerup, 0. B. Stephens, A. Beck, and Misses Caro- ' SE, Miss Beth Bonham dicd at the home efficient. i She will be very much| missed. | One of the crew who are putting | up the high tension line from Ake- ley fell'from. 2/ tree. which he was | ttimming on First strect, Monday | morning and” fractured both wrists | causing ‘aColles 'fracture in each | T Poor Man’s Doctor THOUSANDS GET WELL | Millions of people who despairéd of | ever regaiffing their -health are loud | in’ their praise for the Famous Bul-| .garian Blood Tea, which assists na- | ture to produce such a vitalizing ef- | fect upon the human system. | It is the poor man’s doctor because | | I ETROIT it is simple to prepare and its cost is very small. It relieves constipation, stomach, I TONIGIT THE WORLD’S Various Dramatic Critics Clicage _ Duily aon in various hig cities of the United States have made various comments about the picture—in various terms, it is true—but to the same eflect: _that by all odds the greatest achicvement of the screen so far is The FOUR HORSEMEN Of the Apocalyps lii'vtlz(r, kidney x}a]nrl br;lw]el ailments. | o 'aken steaming hot it helps break up | . AT RELY LI 4 ?‘cold qug:kly and guards against In- o e TR or mpl“ e N L) ¥, uenza, Pneumonia and other sick-’ 2 . e i ,The New -York TSmes said : The Chicago Tribune said: | Bulgarian Blood Tea is sold by | '“To find a pl epochal in one must druggi;ts everywhere.—Adv. mame O EESS N and Cleopa! STUPENDOUS SENSATION OF THE BIG NORTH WOODS From the famous Red-Book story by Clarence Puddington Kelland. SUNDAY: | serrmvece e s v The Pitteburg Leader. The sileisls Sun The HUNCH and that’s the title of the 0 The Boston GRAND| Its a Comedy-Drama , in which a” young man tickles the fickle Goddess of Chance. ‘A pictufe that starts at par— and skyrockets! The Los Angeles Examiner said : “Another epic has been pro- sented to the world.” ay that is equally its implications go back to the Elizabethans —for examjle to Shakespeare’s ‘Anthony” tra".” “Go and see ‘The Four Horse- men of the Apocalypse’. . . It is worth_your time and: moncy.” The I'oston Traveller said: . «It is a great picture.” great p) .The Pittsburg Press said : N 4It . . . has resulted in'a film ", masterpiece.” ot ‘That s the expert verdict uponi this W " Rex Ingram Production:" . from the novel by VICENTE BLASCO,IBANEZ .Adapted by June Mashis TRO Mgt PICTURES' CORPORATION 0 s TP M ALSO TOMORROW AND SUNDAY-—-AT 2:30 and 8:00 P. M. i T RRA B GREATEST PICTURE Read the Following Verdict of E xperts Tlye New York Times. of her father in Straight River on Saturday and was buried in Green- wood c¢ementery on Monday of this week. Miss Bonham. was brought up on the farm just out of town and was | by all who knew her. She had taken | * well known and held in high regard ! . the nurses’ course and for a long: itime was{"With' Dr. Houston ig 'his | office wheré she was very faithful and | Cribunre. & = -~ = =) 15 B=y B= Gl 3| = ~ s _"1 o The Weirort, Jree Press SPECIAL MUSIC—ELKO ORCHESTRA EACH .EVENING : SPECIAL FEATURES: Overture Tonight at 7:45, Rossini’s “Semiramidi; Song, “The Marseillaise”’—Mrs. Julius Smith. Our line of Xmas Gifts is quite complete— Corsages, each one in an attractive box; Silk Hose, extra values; Back Combs and Christmas Boxes, CHLDREN’S TAMS ........50c See Winrlow Display newest picture starring Gareth in all sizes, Late Star of “SENTIMENTAL TOMMY” From the story by PERCIVAL WILDE Hughes Baby Peggy and “Teddy” the Dog, in— ““SEASHORE SHAPES” Two-Part Comedy GRAND TONIGHT —ALSO SHOWING— ' Prices: Matinees at 2:30—55¢-85¢ Nights, at 8:00 Only, 55c- 85¢-$1.10, including Tax—Free List Suspended. ALL SEATS TO BE RESERVED-—SALE A1, BOARDMAN'S » ¥ & #4050 »» DRUGSTORE .l i N TONIGHT Saturday and SHOWING Sunday at 2:30 at8 Only an 8p. m. .

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