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- ters left today for Fargo, N. D., where B Ikems, for thiy : L .lnlfy’ r’eu_iva‘d‘: r telephone lll-w. ders it 'to theif ‘guests and:to ¢ selves to see that items o) interest are reported. Every ite will be given proper consider: tion when spurce is known. ¥ ; Ralph Wheeler of Bn;s Lake was a,’ business visitor in:Bemidji Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Dvoracek en-| tertained at Sunday evening supper Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pflughoeft. , Prices quoted ip Friday’s Pioneer | on groceries and meat will hold good. until Christmas. Henry Miller ‘Gro- ceryy 2t12-20 Mrs. Dick Van Arnum left this morning for Brainerd where she will visit friends for a.iew days, Mrs. J. W. Diedrich was . taken from: St. Anthony’s hospital to her home, 811 Bemidji avenue, Saturday. Koors Pasteurized milk and cream sre sure to' please.. 10-B8E | 4 iy il e : * o % 'PHE COAT DRESSH .. PREDOMINATES A striking ‘effect is ‘gained in this _..A. J. Wiltsie returned this morning from his home at Bagley where he visited his family during the week || end. 3 ? is n’ f;\voriusll;c’cl:_l}uac] it is lmtl:;imp!e B 3 and practical.. The long-waist: tunic 5 Sé e%ligj?flgit:‘;lti:gnefc}'ofi hslf hlg:::i hlouse hasan insct vest of self-material . trimmed with ‘bands of ‘black -and X}Iv?rga;l: transacted busl!less for al Giver braid. The braid reappears on the pointed-ends of the tunic and on the-flare slecves. Medium size re- quires 3}4 yards 54-inch material and 6 yards_of braid. : “Pictotial Review Dress No. 9515. Sizgs, .34 to 50 inches bust.- Price, . Remember the Crookston—Com- pany K basketball game in the new armory ‘Wednesday, Decembeitle_.zo, © Mr. and Mrs. J. Detling of Black- duck are visiting at the home of their daughter; Mrs., Helen Graham, 616 Bemidji avenue, i ., s Carrie Brown arrived in Be- midji Sunday from Crookston and wll pass the holidays with her par- ents, Mf. and Mrs. P. L. Brown, and other relatives. - | One dozen photographs make 12 Xmas presents. Hakkerup. 11-4tf Cash paid for 100-inch jackpine, balsam and Norway pine bolts, 5-inch top and larger. Bemidji. Mfg. Co. & 12-15tf J. A. McDonald, cruiser, returned ‘féo his home in Bel}x;idjl: Sunday from ; 3 7 Pati ¥ ¢ 2 our ‘order | St. Paul; where he has transacted ‘05 h%’:‘)tysyfi“wg:':; ’mi]k and /| business at the state auditor’s office cream to, be delivered right tomy_%g‘ for a,few days, door_every morgiig. " Ladies' “4-buckle ' overshoes, mili- Mrs. Earl Brown and two daugh- they: will .spend - the Christmas holix|i: days with relatives. ) ;& P Miss_Lueil of Blackduck were’the guests of Bemidji friends ping ‘hére Saturds; e between trd midji8hoe: store. 1t12-19 while sho A E. Witting of Blackduck, who ded at the-meeting. of the Bel- tion held here Saturday, returned to hishome Sunday. You'll be pleased, if, when ordering milk from your denlgr you ask for Prices quoted in Friday’s Pioneer Koors .Pfsteumz_ec_l_ixlk, ) 10-5t¢ on groceries and meat will hold.good [:. 4A. C. DePuy, ranger at iaxe¢, who until. Christmas. Henry: Miller’ Gro- 'attended a. meeting of the Forestry cerye 2 2t12-20 | association held at St. Paulthree days last week, returned to his home in Bemidji Saturday evening. - - 1 Miss Stella Minten, teacher . at Scribner, visited'her parents, Mr. and Murs. M. E. Minton, 823 Ninth street, during the week end. Mrz G. H. Hansel of Eag}gy spenfi Saturday in, Bemidji shopping. and| s PNy visited .yt the Bailey home, 605 Min-| - Your fnte}?us can bu{ anythmgh y:u K ta. ue, during the. day. |can give them except your photo- Tegoal AXENRS, o - | graph.” Hakkerup. ° 11-4tf of school children examined; — = wigly:xs)ecial are. D, n & Lar-| - Miss' Marie Lilliskov, assistanl son, -l £ 12-1tf | ccuiity superintendent of schools, left i L %5 " | Saturdya night£6r-her home jn Madi-) Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fort and sons, |son, Minn., where she will sgend “Hex Roy ahd-Lester, -of Eckles antoed to’|Christmas. vacation.. She expects to Bemidji Saturday and spent the day |be gone about two weeks. shopping and ¢alling ‘on fr;end‘s. ey . No portrait is so completely satis- tying as ong made by a prpipsslonal ily: have.as ,th‘ei)' guest, Mrs, Ebert’s | photographer. Hakkerup. I 11-4tf sister, Mrs! F. H. Mero of Dorset,| " Rysse]] Brooks, who has been re- who will remain in Bemidji for about | geiving special cate at the - Walker. a week. - * |'Sanatorium, returned to his home, 909 Lake . Boulevard, Saturday eve- ning.,/ His father went to Walker and aécompanied him home. K | Mr,‘ and Mrs, E..N. Ebert and fam- Special priées o1’ ‘mixed \nuts ‘and candy in a large assortment. Order early. Henry Miller Grocery. 2t12-20/ Mis M 'E'—;"k teather it Fifteen-inch hard lnn: l:fé w?:g rnic! 2 ¢ % Saux:-ns, speaxfty S:t:rdég' 'in nl;émi%ii fisifvll:l::hff::tusr?n:octr i ?lg-"?fi the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. H.} T o ¢ i idiil 3. A.Dalton, wio has been critical- f\c,g::x?ker’ snd” family 608 BemldJ‘!ly il at St. Anthony's.hospital for G ’ several - weeks; .showed lmpx‘ovemen_t each day.the latter part of last week following a blood transfusion opera- tion, and was reported to be rest- ing easily this morning. Robert -McCuaig . of Little Falls transacted business in Bemidji during| the week end and while here was a guest of his brother William Mch:ng and family. . Ludies’ 4-buckle overshoes, mili- 7 oo w it tary heel, justs received at the Be- Mrs. W. E. Hyatt “of "Glasgow, midji Shoe store. ¥ 1t12-19 Mont., arrived in Bemidji. Sunday morning and will visit her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Bush, and family, 808 Jrvine avenue, for about a month. have them examined. Drs. Larson & Larson, specialists in ‘the eye fitting of glasses, Third street, ground floor offices” Visi}l: o;r plang l;ld:&ll"in ntQ?IT: tqa!i on why Koors Eastenriss 8001 . Among the number from out of cream “Ends the @uest for the Bo_st.‘ { tdwn whgo were“in Bemidji Saturday DCvh DA B AE A S ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Clover, during the week end, and spoke in the Baptist. church: Sunday morning, left Sunday evening for Minneapolis. and attend to Christmas shopping, were: H. L. Arnold, Northern; W. T. Blakely, Turtle River; Mrs, Ed Lar- | son, CGarr Lake; . ! | Blackduck; E. K. ‘Anderson, Bemidji Miss Martha Larson, teacher at the | {:;m?]}c‘)]sl:z,p}? efi:‘ffip{ze"fif;tgi:',‘t'yz:;; school at Trout Lake, arrived in Be-| plii P Fin s "p"J. Millbach, Jones; midji- Saturday and will spend her|p E, Twoten, Lammers; D. J. Kill- Christmas “vacation wth‘her parents; m'ér, Langor; "I Slad'n:umt.ne;‘. Lib. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Larson, and fam-| oty Th¢mas Porte, Northern; Theo- ily, who live'on a‘farm near Bemidji. | dore Gerlinger, Port Hope; C Leave orders for turkeys, chickens "E:Bpfi’kSggt}ccé;;{on’?ef:'[i;“kde'sls“(')'_'m"é; and geese. Henry Miller, Grocery. 0 | Olson, Turtle L:lke; G. I. Goodman- . 2‘12'-0;%{>’n,kfi';rclxe River; Peter Hogelin, 5 | Waskish; L. P. Evans, Frohn, and Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Snyder, 5()‘;’;.]c-scm'\ Parochka, Battle River, B America avenue, entertained 4t o’clock Sunday dinner, Dr. and Mrs. E up ' wekE s OUVE OBLY W. K. Denison, daughter Billy, and son, ' Jack, Mrs. Adeline Goodrich| and Leo- LaLone. ! { Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCuaig en<| tertained at her home, 905 Bemidji| avenue, at 5 ¢o’clock dinner Sunday, | Mr. and Mrs, Eaxl Thurber and Rob- | ert, MeCuaig of Little Falls. It was| planned to celebrate Master Donald’s | hyrth anniversary, and a large birth- day cake with twelve candles was hcl ; center piece, ot i turged to be present. | vited. tary ‘heel, vjust received at the Be-|" If your eyes ache, pain or blur, i 12-1tf | @ tion, and’ Hlso -to’ Tiinsnct Hustiless ]| Sam .. Burchard, || —— A DNESDAY ‘quflT The Modéin Woodmen of America !will hold their,regular business meet-|" ing Wednesday evening at the Moose hall at-8 o’clock. - All members are PHILOMATHIAN CLUB.TO HOLD' MEETING TONIGHT The Philomathian club will meet this evening at.8 o’clock at the home of J. C. McGhee. /Those who are-un- able to attend are-asked to notify Rev. Warford. “DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD” You've seen the advertisements of what. Goldwyn calls the greatest com- edy-drama ever made—‘Dangerous Curve Ahead.” Well, it’s coming to the Grand theater as a special offer- 1ing for Christmas day and Monday. MOOSEHEART LEGION HOLDS SPECIAL MEETING WEDNESDAY A special meeting,of the Women of Moogeheart; Legion. will be held Wed- nesday afternoon gt 3 o’clock- at ‘the Moose hall for the purpoge of bal- “roat: dress of fine black-silk serge. It |lpting on candidates, and all members ‘are.requested-to be present. TO HELP, PARENTS OBSERVE " 30TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY A. E. Hodgdon and his sister, Mrs. R. E. Noble of Turtle . River, will leave Bemddji this evening to be present at-a. family re-union to be held at their old: home at Boone Lake, Renville: county, Wednesday, the occasion’ being the celebration of their paremts!.golden wedding. ROYAL NEIGHEORS 'HOLD MEETING WEDNESDAY NIGHT The regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors': will beiheld ‘Wednesday evening at 8 n'cl%k at-the Moose hall. There will be initiation of candidates and it is desired;that:all members be present, - After e business . session a social: tim&i'with”lunch will be en- joyed to which thg Woodmen -are in- b I JULESON-WATTS _ A very pr tty wedding éeremony was witnessed by friends and rela- tives Wednesday, Dec. 14, at-high neor,, when Miss’ Sena’ Juleson be- w‘?:hiicmmy Farm- Bureau associa- gcame the bride of Merton Watts.: The ceremony -took place in the Lake Hattie hall which was tastefully decorated in green and white.. The couple were: attended by Miss Betsy Juleson,, sister of the bride,' and Jesse Watts,” brother: of the groom. Rev. Morton of Itasca officiated, and Miss Edna Morgan played the wedding march. The bride was becomingly gowned in Harding blue satin messa- line and wore a veil. The brides- maid was gowned in pink. Dinner was- served after .the cere- monoy to about a hundred guests. The table decorations were green and white, with-basket center-pieces. The happy couple reccived many Dbeautiful and useful presents and the congratulations and, best ishes ‘of their ‘many friends:™ ™' | Five Day Sale of Candy || WILL‘ START TUESDAY, DEC. 20, AND END SATURDAY, DE(?. ?4 " Christmas Mixed Candy, per b e Peanut. Square, regular_40g; Cocoanut Taffy, regular 25¢; sale price, 2 1bs for. .. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PONBEN HOLDS MEETING TONIGHT | [PRESBYTERIAN LADIES’ AID The Ladies’ Aid society of the Pres- byterian church will hold a special business meeting tonight at the home of Mrs. George avenue, at 7:30 o’clock. bers are urged to be present. ALL:SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PARTY AT COLLEGE TONIGHT An all-schdol Christmas party is to be given this evening at the Bemidji State Teachers college for the stu- dents and the members of the facul- ty. A very pleasant evening is anti- cipated and the committees in charge have been working hatrd to make it a success. ORDER OF EASTERN 'STAR MEETS TUESDAY EVENING The, regular meeting of the Order of Eastern Star will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'elock at the Masonic hall at which time there will be in- stallation and’ it is especially urged that all members be present. Refresh- ments will be served at the close of the business’ session.” N SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS - ENJOYS _CHR[STMAS PARTY The Up-and-At-It Sunday school class of the Methadist Sunday school enjoyed a Chrigtmag. party Saturday| evening at home of their teacher, Mrs. E. H. Denu. -Social. conyersation and Victrola music were enjoyed through-: ‘out the evening and lunch was served. The girls presented Mrs. Denu a cut| usual glass vase as a Christmas gift. BIRTHDAY PARTY. . Eight little friends were entertain- ed by Miss Irene Brakke Saturday aftersoon from 3 to 5 o’clock at her home on Dcud avenue, in: honor of her seventh birth anniversary, Christ- mas colors were tastefully used for house decorations. The children had a happy afternooh . playing gantes, and a birthday lunch, with birthday cake and. ice créam Santa Clauses, was served by Mrs. Brakke. She was assisted by Mrs. Reeves. The guests included Betty Lou Voight, Clarence Sommers, Raymond McMahon, Betty Rice, Emogene, Lucile and Charlotte Bennington and Helen Skinvik. Mus. Denley, Merton Denley and - Mrs. Reeves were dinner guests that ewve- ning also. Irenec received many. use- ful and pretty birthday remem- brances. ‘ BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Louisa Lambert entertained 14 of her little friends Saturday af- ternoon from 3 to 6 o’clock, at her home, 1205 Dewey avenue, in honor of her seventh birth anniversary. The home was prettily decorated in the €hristmas. colors, and a small Christ- maus tree was used as a center-piece for the table decorations with a large red candle at each end. B Miss Dsther Ganschow, Louisa’s 'school teacher, entertained the chil- dren with stories during the after- noon and superyised the games that weye played. A birthday supper was served by Mrs. Lambert at 5. o’clock with ice cream Santa Claunses and birthday cake for dessert. Miss Louisa received a number of pretty gifts from her friends. Those invited were Misses Ruth Isted, Helen Hodgdon, |Jennie Johnson, Lucile Bennington, Ruth Gilbertson, Elizabeth Robinson, Virginia Wilson, Mtxine Nelson, Car: oline West, Lillian Harnwell, Helen I Palmer, Catharine and Helen Geil. This Storg Will .Offér the Following Candies ina Speciél 9c Sale— ... 19c . AQg;_ .. Plain Taffy, regv sale, U= Chocolates, hand-dipped, regu- ..39¢ . These Candies Ax:e All Made in Our Sanitary Plant Remembei——This sale ldsts 5 days only, on the six varieties above mentioned. DON'T MISS THIS SALE! | ABRAHAM CANDY KITCHEN | | * 204 Third Stree t Row, 600 Bemidji! ANl mem- | _|bexs, and little Miss Leah Gill play- Peanut Brittle, regular 25c; sale price, 3 lbs for, ....3%¢ lar 50¢; sale price, 2 Ibs for.59¢ W. B. A. OF MACCABEES TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT All members of the Woman’s Bene-| fit Association of Maccabees are urg- ed to be present at the regular meet~| ing to be held this evening at 8 o’clock at the Moose hall, as there is business !of importance ty be transacted. T L L Gy LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE | MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT| The Loyal Order of Moose will hold | its regular business meeting Tuesday night at the byose hall at 8 o’clock. There is a large class of candidates| to be initiated at that time and all {members are urged to be present. CATHOLIC LADIES’ HOLD VERY SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR The Ladies of the Catholic church: closed a very- successful bazaar held | for three days in the new Nangle| building, supper being served each day in connection with the sale and, entertainment. When summing up the total they found that they had cleared over §2,000. } LADY ELKS TO MEET TO PLAN CHRISTMAS CHARITY There will be a business meeting of the Lady Eilks Tuesday afternoon at| 4 4:30 o’clock at the Elks hall for the | ai purpose of planning the Christmas| charity weork, which will be in charge of tne ladies this year,.and it is es-| pecially urged that all members at-| | tend tl hort business meeting. The| afternoon will precede | { this, MOTHER’S CLUB ENJOYS AFTERNOON ENTERTAINMENT There was a large turn-out of mem- bers of the Mothers" club Saturday afternoon at the Christmas party of the club held at the home of Mis. Philip Gill, 1002 Beltrami avenue, and a splendid time was reported by all. A short business mecting pre- [ 10 parlor field meet. Sides were chosen, and stunts were participated in by the members to sce which side could win, They were very cleverly performed and afforded much fun and amuse- | ment. | A very fine Christmas lunch was/|« served at, 4:20, at which Mesdames. | o, Baker, Stuart.and. Gill were hostes Gifts had been prepared, not to e ceed a cost of 15 cents, by the mem-| ed Santa Claus and passed the basket containing the gifts. . Through ‘the courtesy of Geo. T. ‘Baker;, who kindly loaned the records, | Christmas music was enjoyed through ; out the afternoon. | | | CHRISTMAS IN PIGVILLE Papa Pig—My how the children " will appreciate this nice bag of mudl SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER | T e T T Bemidji = RO | ELHEN E. SWAT:ON, Wanagar T 1 = shopsowrt’ T PHONE 26-W . Shop oW . T — iy ceeded the entertainment of the af-| 4= ternoon which was in the nature of a| 4| T e e Mg | PAGE THREE \ T H T LTI LU T TR T LT LA YOUR FAVORITE DRINK in cold - weather should be hot soda or chocolate from our famous, fountain, Jt. will prove warming and pleasant- ly invigorating. It will prove equally agreeable after a brisk walk or a-turn at skat- ing. In fact, it will be found good all the time. Try some IIIIIII|Illllll"llll!l|lllllIIlllIlHIIlI|II||II!I!IIIl!IIIlllllllllllllll!llllllllllllfllilllllllll. g (T TR L LY R TG R TTT U B R U EHHEH TR B H T HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW MANDARIN CAFE NS AT —r— 2nd. St. A friend put me wise To this wonderful prize, This place of oodles of grub Here's a tip—Hooray! . Why not eat there today, At the popular— THE PALACE CAFE AND CHINESE CATERINGTO THOSE WHO ENJOY FIRST-CLASS FOOD_COOKED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE —Meals At All Hours— Bring your friends for a treat of Oriental Food, put up in the same 2 style as you find in.the larger city cafes. Mand Phone 208 A AEANANY NS AN LN ER SRR RN AN AR AR RAINE D FYTIVEITI L) - Cate Frederick Hotel When 1 came in the fall 1 was skinny and tall— My shadow could haf-d!y beseen; So I sought for a place To feed my poor face, And at last found the— BAT HOUSE SUPREME PAUL O. SWEDMARK, Prop. ; . = = L aorTrer We still have some won- derful Electric Sweepers that are going to make some wom- an happy on Xmas morning —will it_be you? Every CARPET SWEEPER Goes At 207, DISCOUNT SEE-ABOUT YOURS 'FO]jAY! Arrangements Can Be Mude For Payments Minn. Electric Light-Power Co. | TS IR s &l I