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- — - - 4 ) [} . ) N T RSN SN AT I SN RSB, e oy vt At e, P P At S R A AN, N o T £ S RN N A M A et R T . RN IR M SNSRI 1 RN o AALE e i B A Ao 8 R B RS o N gl e i PAGE THREE “THE BEMIDJI DAILY P ONEER DAKOTA AGRICULTURIST s TO BE GIVEN RARE HONOR & | CHINESE SENSE OF GRAT'T/JDE «| Bandit Saved From Death by J ane ¥ General Eager to Offer Ag ist. ance 'in ‘Misfortune WORTHY WIFE OF GREAT MAN @ da e de Lafayette 8aid ‘to Have § (By United Press) Targo, 'N. trait of J. }l thphmd chairman of D., Dee.' 17.—The por- - : ¥V [ n All That a Man's Heart o S Could Desire. the livestock department of the North .hl;le;::e:::v::i‘) ;o};‘-:n l;l:l“b’c e i ;l;:;gy b:\lndtn's gmt:tude lx‘s ey oA ( 3 Dakota Agricultural col]c;;]e, will ‘be 3 Yo L hat comes from T .o, J: 8., N 1. hung December 27, in the Saddle telephone 114.W. Readers owe | ENTERTMN AT DINNER The widow of the Japan . i .€ray| ja & fqrienne Francelga. e 'Non and’ Sirlein club at Chicago. Only it to their guests and to them- Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Warfield en-| gqito, who has been lefr pre R ® ond daughter of the Du?dA\‘?';- ten college men of Canada and the ‘-elvo- to see that items ‘of local = | tertained at 6 o’clock dinner this eve-i pannilpes after the recent death of bgr fer |Lf\\|. gracious, '~‘hl|;m ng el‘ :m United . States have. been. similarly nterest are reported. Every item ning Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Battles and| hyshana in Siberla, was: r? unded £ Rl o L Myt honored. ‘. |ORDER OF EASTERN STAR e dct,]","“:“ g Iy g "" A¢ a vis a true daughter | Danish Dressing. Sweet Totato Pone, = Altred Skongland of Nowtharn wis MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT ' g 'S¢ Fomueeh. t¥ou @ ot fo.om | 5‘ * hovse, vhd marriage with . ; , o i i . 3 8 business visitqr in Bemidji Friday. The reguldrs ‘Jusiness’ meeting of hm;d saved my life; ads e ace, liny to historlans, the | white Grape Salad. Dl‘. A J Melby ¢ thigy § the Order of Eastern Star will be held . ! i lfl tunate \ v g hat ever happen- Orackers and- Cheese. St 8 R ] “Ed. Tostrud of Buena Vista i3] lock! at th 4. hejongs’to- i sand L heve! ne brave ;ounis darling ‘of for- B ] transagting, husiness| in Bemidji thisy e aens: by tre'{ Ag8rg of our neglh oft ik aige, "“ : TR . Plum Pudding Glace, DENTIST ", : eek. b5 qugsted to be present: mve .made arranzements ‘with vy .imwwne\l," Wit s George Mot- | Glittering ' square of colored flce, QOver Boardman’s Drug..Store. “biinker to forward ‘you $160 mon*aly, p the death of feuts XV, “to be | Sweetened with' sirup; tinctured ‘with | | Phone 406 - Bemidji el Koors Pnsteurlzed milk and cream “KREATZ ENTERTAINS ': :gg‘grnfg:: “‘sfl;“’ “fl::‘,‘_t tor 1)0" i ring ‘when Lax\ye:te drew the spice. —Aldrich, i ere sure to please, 10-5tf . Mrs. George Kreatz eritertained at | gonivted betorsiy the \\-mh\:’&cwm Tas., clee 1671116, AL Fiho deLu; -——-——-—‘ ——tr & her Hom¢, 607 Bemidji avenue, 1 ) bt my oy E T —_—— W 3 Y realize her good:‘fortune. The tala Balo, ca aie g gy b ik ‘i'el’é“‘;gfdu,? :’: q“‘;g s 4pd Mfi“g-‘““es Me:;;‘e [150% | dutes back to'the Russo-Jupancse wi Chrigtmas CooKic | T P“WW“%W | Narthern ‘m‘{ ie fayn 08 Al The. Chlnawian. was’ head of .ome.! . ©C1 umitogether two.cupi. 3 brown 4 3 4 3 ‘sugai and ‘oné-half cupful butter, . Add bandits . wifor! the Russians n~.e|l for LS 0] v Add 'I‘O Accommodate Xmas Shoppers He was captured by Saito | Oh¢i\ dll:beaten ‘egg, eight dablespoon: and sentenced to-death, -His mother | fU5 #i7cet milk, ove saltspoontul salt, hénrd of this and pleaded, “Who will | one-he’t teaspoontul soda dissolved In worship at the grave of his ancestors? | One- eighth cupful boiling water, one He is an -only son and I am old.” | teaspoonful "cinnamoi, 214 cupfuls Saito, sympathetic, agreed to spare | Folled oats, two cupfuls flour. Mix all the bandit's life' on condition that he fosetuer und let stynd: for an hour, Zuided the Japanese troops to a point them drop a teaspooniful at a tiwe on near Port Arthur. After the war the Ereased tins, Press a fat raisin on the bandit “retired” and was granted a top of each and bake in a moderate concession. for’ the bathhouses in the ©ven. This amount wakes about four .| "Chinese quarter of Tokyo, where today ; dozen cookies. the one-time bandit is a wealthy and respected -cltizen. - PR T S Mrs J. Kenck of Tenstrike "{“ a sy work: between-train Christmas ~ sflopper in Bemidp Saturday e T ‘SMART BLOUSE AND' SKIRT One dozen photagraphl make 12‘ EIR 103 1\olhmg exceeds the bleuse in'smart- Xmas presents. Hakkerup. 11- 4“ .iness for general wear, cépecially when forms an’alliance with a ‘skirt of ‘distinctive design. Crépe’ de Chine pussywnllow taffeta or satin “may be used to devélop the miodél “shown, . whith" is' trimmed with’ narrow freills of self-material.” Two and one-quarter yards of 36-inch material are required |-, to make it. The skirt is of plaid- serge | ° and requirgs 21 yards to niake.’ "Pictoriall Review Blouse ‘No. 9677. Sizes, 34 to 48 inches. bust. = Price, 30 cents. ' Skirt No. 9666. Slzes. 24 to 38 jnches waist, OU,B STORE WILL BE OPEN EVENING UNTIL 9 P. M. AL6F MACCABEES TO - MEET MONDAY EVENING Thé- Woman’s .Benefit Association of “ Maccabees ‘ will “hold its regular business ‘meeting Monday evening'at the Moose hall at 8-o’¢lock. ' There:is business of importance to be trans- acted and ‘it is desired that all mem- bers be present at:that time: COlyde Martin and family autoed to Bemidji Friday-.and vlslted relatives and transacted business here. o | . B. G Kilmer of Blackduck came to Beémidji this ‘morning and transacted husiness ’here iduring the day. -COLLINS-HINJUM - —_— James' Collins and 'Miss Olive Hin- jum, both of Bemidji, were united in the'bonds of holy matrimony on Fri+ day evening at:? o’clock in the Lu- t);mn parsonage. ' Rev.: Erdmann Every Evening Next Week— 3 Conimencing Monday. ‘ Saturday, Dec. 24, the Store safe by That Time. «Nice children you have. Which is this?” “The fifth.” «He seems to be the healthiest looks Should Remember. the Needy. ~ There is another thing than Christ- Cnb paid: for 100-inch jackpine, balsam and Norway pine bolts, 5-inch top and larger. Bemidji Mfg. Co. .'lstf Frenk performed the ceremony; & lg?. mas shopping that should be attended Ing of the lot.” 1 : Frank Koors transscted busmess olling is employed by Cliffox ;| to as enrly as possible by those who “Yes, by the time he came along his " _ i S. C. Bail Bfis.Collins has been employed at the| can afford it, and that is the making b T Will Close at, 10 P. M. { ailey retu;ne ‘today on thejand visited relatives in the Twm‘c urt house. They will make their| of .Christras donations for the poor, { mother had run out of tlleolhs. -Bos q 6:o'clock - train 'from’ St. Paul where| Cities' this week. he 'has transacted bus home in’ Bemidji. - 2 —_— .:Andrews has returned to his Bkmlgg_u from Minneapolis ATTENTIQ&I' LARY: ELKS tended to business mat- v -HOLD MEETING TUESD ghs: " “The - usual socm} afternoon- will be enjoyed ,by.. adies at the Elks club rooms u gddy;and Mrs: Thayer. Bailey, president, has requested that all Lady Elks who cannot attend for the entire afternoon; make a special effort to be present ‘at 4:30 o’clcok, when' a ‘short business meeting will be held for'the purpose of planning the Christmas charl{,’y w?rk It is 1dmpor-, = ttendance, ‘Mrs. Arthur Olson and Mrs.: Mamie {tant that there be a large a A Ziegler ‘returned Thursday "evening ’f:df:;st‘}fiosfl;;:rto be in charge of the from the Twin Cities where they vis- | ited friends for nearly a week. DEGREE OF HONOR ENJOYS " ENTERTAINING PROGRAM An exceptionally enjoyable time is reported by the Degree of Honoriat its meetmg at' the Moose hall last evening, there being about sixty pres- ent. After the short business meet. ing a program was given—piano solo | by Miss Vera’ Cutter; violin solo, Mlasi Grace Currie, With Miss Cutter ' dc- companist; readings by Misses Jose- || ¥ O’LEARY- BOWSER C0. ";* 'V T 'Pvmvxavm iy When I came in the fall 2 Iwas skmny and tall— My shadow could hardly be seen; 3 So I sought for a place ' To feed my poor face, ; And at last found the— \ EAT HOUSE SUPREME to Bem]dn last eévening and will be the ‘guest of her mother, Mrs. Lille- man, until tomorrow mormng. P S “You'll be pleased, if, when ordering milk -from your denler you lsk for Knors Pasteurized milk. Eyes of school children exammed with special’ care. ~Drs,’ Larson & Lar- son. C12-1tE WOULDN'T A REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Make a Wonderful Gift for Daughter, Son, Wife or Mother? J.. Chnstophcrson, who purchased | a farm near Puposky this fall, is moving his family and stock there .from Alexandria this week. 3 Mzxs. J.'J. Opsahl. and daughter, Jean t.te, left this morning for Min- neapolis where they will spend about a week at the home of Mrs. Opsahl‘ father. Iy L. J..Rondenne, of the Northwest- ern Oil company.has returned to Be- midji from the Pwin Cities where he s transacted business for a few days. No portrait is so completely satis-|: fying as one made by a professxonnl photographer.: Hakkexup. l-M:i A friend put me wise To this wonderful prize, This pla.ce of oodles of grub * . Herbert Warfield left last. evening for Chxcago where he will: ‘transact business for a few days and will then ! jgo to Princeton, lIlinois, where he wnll' ‘be_a Christmas. guest of his grand- .~ The Remington Portable is the only standard Mrs. J. Albachten, who underwent ¢ keyboard portable made in the world. an operation at St. Anthony, hospital several weeks ago, had recovered suf- [mother. . phine ‘Parker and Bertha Webster,‘ P T ” 7! ficiently to be re;noved to. her home ANy, = and a Sunbonnet drill was given by. Her..e Sa tlp HOOI ay i today. S0 i, A R % lelund assistant county | ten ‘of ‘Shesmembers. 6 the Degree of: Wh-\k t ¢ th tod: Write or Call RN RN e LK ! 'agent cader, University farm, St.|Honor. This was succeeded by a 50| yny-not ea ere today, cial hour during which cards weré Paul, arrived in Bemidji'on the morn- played, and lunch was served. Miss Mina Larson, student at. the Bemidji - State Teac):ets college, ‘ex- F. C. HUGE’{ES pects to spend her Christmas vacation At the popular— ing train and attended the meeting of: the . Beltrami, Farm. Bureau asso- Remington Representative FAMOUS OLD ESTATES PASS Henry Van Dyke s “BLUE FLOWER” A Pre-Xmas IS THE Service MORNING WORSHIP AT 10:30 SERMON BY PASTOR e, SUBJECT “A REBORN CHURGH” ~. SUBJECT OF THE SUNDAY EVENINGC SERMON: y. Br. G. H. ZENTZ with her parents, whe live on’a farm |ciation-in‘Bemidji‘today. X 4 ¢ . near Gonvick, S {7 —d—‘l— 2 THE P Markham Hotel—for irfformation . one and place your order 2 S N p ALACE CAFE i i i 1L i i ‘Fifteen-inch hard and soft wood [for Koors = Pasteurized milk and| Time’s Changes. Wreak Havoc With - i Will be in the city until Dec. 22nd, inclusive. slabs for $3.50 per load at Bemidji |cream to be delivered right to your Some of the Finest Places Known PAUL-G. SWEDMARK, Prop. ; ) “Manufacturing Co. 12:7tf | door every morning. . 10-6tt | to [English History. 13 Mr. and Mrs. . Utter and son,| Miss Gora Hanson of Becids is at- Historle estates of England are! —— g e R e e I == - Laurens, of the town of Liberty were |tendingito Ohristmas shopping in Be-| sfi heing sold under’the nictionecr’s | WM ‘ _!_'llllllIIlllll'I‘I'J|IIIIIIIIl’llfll"llIIIIHIIIIIlIlIlllIlIIIII!lllllllllllllllllllllll||II||HII|.'_’_—- over-night guests- of Mr. Utter’s par- [midji today, and she and her sister,| yqmmer. One notable example is the 4E = ents, e, Sna 0s: Willigm Utter, | Miss Viola Hanson, who is a high| sye of the Bradgate estate, in’the | 1= = 523 Sixth street. school student in Bemidji, were 121 ). 1wt of the Charnwood forest district | = = | @elock dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. of .Leicester, formerly owned by {he i 1= = J: C. McGhee is expected home to- |Fred RHoda, 425 America avenye. Rup;nh earl of Stamford and War- ‘E.’ = night from Northern Beltrami county:| = ¥ | i : R ‘ = = togv s where he has visited schools {** Mr: and Mrs. R. M. Danielson ex- fl"_ :""f “h;'l;.“ ‘1“111“ ]'::"l,mgl,m"‘,:‘ = = | and looked after school interests for {f‘fl to }l,mvihfomo}'lll”o‘y tfigl Figleh ]‘]hl'” l‘l‘jh‘ilile: g -u;udil):flmehu\'- | Last Week’s One-Cent Sale :_='—— = 2 inn., where they will visit Mrs. Dan- | 1. ; 3, 518, § |1 = = the, past thiree wees jelson’s parents 3{)ver Christmas, and !Flg been ("‘““ by '"’(;’ . fi::‘::;l\:;:““r:t ; was a blg success—and for g = If your eyes ache, pain_or . blur, |they will also. visit Mr. Danielson’s homas Grey, secon 1= = have them exammed' 18, ‘Larson & parents at Crookston before they te-| Dorset. It Includes the ruins of thei|g SATURDAY and SUNDAY = = Larson, specialists in the eye fittmg turn. They expect to be gone abput -amclent_Unyerscroft priory. The pri- ' = = offiglasses, Third street, gronndmm;(:? two weeks. nrvl was,_ !IDm;d;d } 'mf;artu glzll:lt;::; we will offer another chance for, peop]e !E = offices mains, efr] of Leicester, in th g = = rember the Crookston—Com- | ot Henry 1F for Wugustinian hermits; }n ]?lerfild']l anddVl((ijlt(}i’ totglEt xfi:}d = = — John A. Soderberg, whaiwas takep | pa basketball game in the new | qna’ the priors hecame ‘Persons of res ome-made Candy at less than = = to St. Anthony’s hospital about ‘ten | armg ry Wednesday, DCCGmeF 21. freat Impartance, with -evidently wholesale prices. = = ;)layshagu for special: dcu\e because of] & 4L12-20 | cqrong sporting proclivities, for It is 2 —E— We s‘ti]lkhave some won- = is having contracte: neumoma is : : “they k oir 1 s and | k B = 7 gt Ta = reported o'be impfoyiig:! i ) };x g;,’;lug{sthcg“’]igae‘l%h;;:“ ‘l'g Rji\{‘]'ks;u‘(‘l':oyl:;E:pk:;‘l‘(!(llr am‘nf::;er."h; 11 Fresh Fudge I«Efgl:fidtgfrslll\)mmd Candy == derful Electric Sweepers that == s e -year-ol % 5 A0 ... 4 i = 3 = Your friends can bily anything you | daughter Carol to St. Anthony’s hos- rvm!‘mn?r"'o 1;‘1':'1 uc(fy;lsct:?fiv‘ ilx:‘:!(::;g -2 Tbs . 2 lbs . = are going to make some wom- == g &em ST phmE mzld Whgm e c“msdwemeu‘d'fl“1 i entting frcwood. for the house: Cocoanut Crisp o Ths s = an happy on Xmas wmorning = s aph. Hal crup. 11-4t uesday for ‘a rupture appendix. S £ D ] d 4 = P he was in a critical condition for two | hey brewed ten -quarters off m.n‘: 11b . Candy Canes E —will it be you? = . Miss Alice Dean is expected to ar-|days following, but was reported to weckly; they kept open house for a 21b Zfor ¢ f i = 7 = " sli i i i i 1 wayfarers and maintained S or tree decorations, = = rive from Mt. Carroll, Til.,. tomorrow | bé. slightly improved this morning. vigitors and wayfarers i F 10¢ to $1.00 = E = morning to spend her Christmas. va- P it N sl all ‘the poor in the surrounding par- Sugared Peanuts TOM ooeioecena 0§ = very = cation with her parents,’Mr. and. Mrs. Man lol Many Co;;rl-k " Ishes.” 11b Al sizes, or sizes made = CARP(E;T S\XE:EPER = W. E. Dean, 1211 Lake Boulevard.[ A man of three colors, black, brown = g T H = oes = i and white 1§ the latest human freak Tree Grew Over Birds' Eggs. 2 lbs . to order = = - Visit our plant and learn the rea-| to Join a United States cireus. This| -0 te8 o0 oo Cag being sawn 1= 20per DISCOUN’I‘ = = = Sooim Tngs che Qe fox the Beak? | o . soty.1s eovecel with +- gy | 17 Jn 8 tiber satd-at Wokingham, 1-1b box of Bitter Sweets and = cont = ! N > nbroken = o e i ] < 1054 | color band, the lower and upp... parts | Berkshire, Fagav So S EOEN Bon Bons, done up in dttractlve = SEE ABOUT YOURS TODAY! = A of which are brown, while the center X i 2 o = : = g ing of Backiuck apet! i k. T arae e e com | P55, 0, N, U o Holiday Boxes; special at. . .T9c = Aveangomonts Can Be Mado For Payments = e day in Bemidji and presided at the ‘ oy | lieve ¢ 2 b = meeting of the Beltrami County Farm f"‘;‘;"’“f‘;;;"“;“m;;,";‘ pack0r- BroSn | ¢ idently been laid in o hole which 12 g Burean: associdtion ‘held in the Civie| $ROFS W 1ICL SIOER 50 T B 0| wak afterward closed by growth. of Sale for Saturday and Sunday = = = - and Commerce association rooms. Tace and “liends ate: Whitg o the timber. ‘¥rom the appearance: of = mn ec rlc I ower 0 = nemly six feet six lnche% tall and“is thewood 1t was plain. that they’ must “E o= M bt tudentin.the: £ - 2 g ;. at. 1eds = = .dmt;s (fi;:iingfsof tie “nfirmy yeurs” ‘e tived with the Tdizns in the HAVS BRI, In‘the. tree for. at; least 80 = ELNER E. SWANSON, Wanager = “is expected home tomorrow miorning| North,~but is “ell. educated: - He- s |~ ¥ears- 2 4 1= Shop»N@Wl PHDNE 26-W Sfllflp N@W!E inpeapolis aud. will.spend_h wuflng sto his life at pi t, = R = with her mother and’ broth™ o b ON BELTRAMI AVE. = = : S IlllNlIlmllllllllHII||IlllllIIlIIlIIlIIlIIIlllIIHIIIIIIIIIHHIIIUII [=—