Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 21, 1921, Page 3

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' his soluma will Be' r!- H-'*!- it to their guest; lq i to, tlu; selyes to sce. that it c?n | § £ interaat. m reported. i 1 will be_ given proper thhlibl‘l- tion when source is h-w-. ; s Wytan Ball! qt Grant Valley in Bemidji Tuesdny b A lfinl f gladly mcfifid telaphone 114- aLted buslnus. p Flower ‘baskets erl $1 9», NOW, 0B, sale for $1 at Elko Hat Shop. |- We furnish you with'a box ‘to -fit each gasket for shipping. 1t12-21 | Mrs. Carl Durand of Puposky was.a between train Christmas shopper, m‘ Bemidji Tuesday. | - Mrs. Arthur Warner: of Puposky was, shopping ‘and calling on friends in Bemidji Tuesday: & Eyes of school children examined with special care. Drs. Larson & Lar- son. 12-1tf Hy J, Stmfit\an,n Cariada, - where he will cnuse timber lands for some time. 3%, PW‘ Iflfl otdu . for' Kooks, xeuflud } and _cream’ w'bt ivered. right to your door eyery morning, % +10-btt N. S,, Beavers of M ‘¢ial aganti, for 2he Jnsuratice | comfiany, ‘W " 'yisitor in"the ¢ LS Mr. and Mrs. B. Wi Lakin will leavc Bemidji Thursday evening. for. ‘Minne- apolis and Little: Falls-and will ‘pass the hol\daysvthh ‘relatives there.’ . Mrs. Ri iano class wuggx recital Fnday,n.ftemaon, Deécembe! 23 'at 3 o'clock { at. ‘the Methaodist} church,, ‘Pablic érdxglly mv1ted to attend.” o 2t13:22 o Mrs. J. Burns of St. Paul wasiin Bemidji Tuesday en route to Puoo!;(y to visit her sister, Mrs, J, Vog]er, during the holidays. z Visit our plant-and learn t eon why Koors: Pasteurized milk: cream “Ends the Quest for. thei Mrs. Ceeil . Gon ayenueywill leave a orning fm%“ Wadend to visit friends nnd xela tives- during the holidm 3 Pollychro;fie candle ~ sticks wftlx large ‘candles to, match;’ $6.95 " at Eiko Hat Shop. * - 1t Harry Bowers,, ‘Bemidji. from Hibb! 1 & to.spend:the | holidays” with his parents;Mr. nnd; Mrs. H. E; Bowers, 1212 America|i avenve. : / Bmgamq in fine furs, neck scarf and muff “in red ‘fox, Hudson séal sets, Fisher scarf and*a few others—: just the thing for Chmtmns——qt the!| Shop. : 4t12 -23 Rev. Blame Lambert, Jest. Tuasday evening for Werher. to lopk after His work there; and he will go to Nebish uposky before he returns. to i Saturday’ to spend’ Christ- mas' with his family. v You'll be plensad it ‘when' ord.aflng milk from your dealer you ask for| ed 16-5tt ben ning, affer attending & forestry’ meet- ing in St. Paul last week, and trans. acting other business. el A ey Koors Pasteurized milk and cre%;' ere sure to please. . 10—5& Miss Floy Edson, teacher:in the primary departme :the -Bemidji State Teachers ca egs,. expects 1o go to Hibbing tomorrow to spend| Christmas;with her sister, and she will return bo Bemi ext week, - 2A new shipment . of pretty, fresh velvet: hats received today ~at ths Elko Hat Shop. Many of these ‘hats are worth as much'as $12, Sale. price, $3 and $8.95 and $5. It will pay you to seé these hats. : 1t12- 21 Mr. anera Adolnh Oldnder, 513, %{xrénesota u;emnue will vhvamg Bemidji riday -.evening - for, mak:, nn Litchfield, to. visit thels" #’1‘0 Olander: will - retufigiifim‘& and Mrs. Olander longer wi;\f. 15 Miss Gladys Ge,tchell réturned this morning from aneapolis where she is atterf@ing the Miss. ‘Waad Kinder- garten school, and alse doing practice teaching in connection. with her school work. She will be the guest of | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Getehell, until Saturday night’when she will] go to St. Cloud and - remain with friends until Monday morning, ‘and then return to Minmeapolis: to' resume her work. !ot a’ his home in Minneapolis to spend the holidays with his wife and dadghter, He expects to return to Bemidji af: ter attending the TumBermen’s con~ vention to be held in Minneapolis the middle of January. His son, Donald, will accompany him tonight and’ will remain in- Minneapolis to complete his business course at the- 'flmneapn- Mc(llermm left Tuesday for 10:5tf | 11 as dozeh ‘[ever did ‘see ,Bemidji Fur Shog. in Brosvick Tallor| e Y “have them examined. Drs. Larson’& nidji avenue, Tnesday eve. | +| day- morning from St. Paul where | she went to ‘be with her niece, Miss|| M. E. Smith will leave tonight for {turn: - at that time to. resume her |.emy at Mt. Carroll, Til. STYLE/AND GOOD TASTE The woman who, ‘wants snuphc:tyv asiwvellns style, and' good taste in: her - npmrel for. géneral wean, avill find-all combined: in this blouse of. dotted silk and-. skirt,of - blue.;men's-wear serge. The waist closes-at the:back,the front having an extension arranged to simu-: | late a'vest. . A round collar finishes the iopen neck, while: the sleeves are in, “flowing effect, Medium size requires 235 .n'ds 40-inch silk. The. skirt - n} rds 4dvinch serge. e5, eview: Blouse No. 9623.° 6, mches hust. Price, - ives, 24 Arthur.Olson left this mormng or Crookston ‘where he. . will t;sna;ct business iur E iew days. H. L Ragmussen clme o }3‘9!’md;i Tuesday from Northome and was'at is‘hwm#gm /bebween:trains:s Beautiful cémge bouquets in:in- dmduul boxes. ; Price 50 cen&lgh o 't ‘and Mrs. Fred Larson e)?wzt g{: to Cokato the latter part of the wee inch jackpine, lorway: plu, bolts, B-inch |- it MV, uld. ing.{! fot Christmas. The \MrsdJ G. Wright nnd Miss garet in Bemidji at the H. “A. Ferrell homa Ifora few days.- D. C.°R. Sanborn returned t'nis morning to Bemlfi]l {from St. Paul where he has been with lus mother since: last Bturdn at che; pam or blur; Larson, specialists in the . eye fitting of glasses, Third street, ground floor offices £ 12-1tf Mr.. and ‘Mrs,-John Richards and || Miss Flotence ‘Ritchie left Monday far’ Sandstone where:they. will spend 1}11. holidays with relatives. - 3 Your friengs can buy nnything yop ‘un give-them excent your, ph to- ‘Hakkeru Grier of Tenstrike to ' BemidjizMonday and gttwded 1o Chnstmu shopping. She was.a guest of Mr: ~Minnick ‘until ‘Tuesday eve- lmng when,she retw ned %o hu- ,hnme, Mrs. D.. L. Stanton reb\lmed Sun- Brown, through a serious op- €, left hexr niece 1ecovetm very nicely. sh ane made by a prolessional hotogeapher. Hakkorsp Bemidji Mondnv afte be guests of her parents, Dr. and Mra. D. glunufi"?» holidaysy s n.sNh,Bz. “mfl' “v‘ 5 ntu;duy and will s My hefrm yzzt!mr. i Fittsontinch hard and 4oft woad slabs for $3.80 per load at Bemldjl Manufacturing Co. " Mr,. and :Mrs: Charles: Warfield -and{ evening t;r Princeton, Il they willMattend a family re-unian duing:the holidays; After New Year's spend the winter. Miss Mary will res| studies at the Francis Shimer Acad-| Why not give a-present this Christ-} mas that is useful? What.could be a/ more sensible’ gift than an attractive ! Pair of glasses, or a hew frame at-a i | will hold:gheix regulax business” meet-| ++ | ing" this g\z‘z:fipg at 8 o'clock at the +<| Moo \-|members be present. '| ceremony, to spend the holidays with reln- : "['the.Ordér of l;ntam«S}%ar .o receive a new springlihat, Elko Hat’ Shop/|| he *prectlest “hatsyou | 3 1t12:21 |4 401 Hampl of Tenstrike are gnests came. || No ]mrtrnut 18780 completely ,ufip ] 4“ ¢ 1 Mpmtiraca & Mrs H. Mayne Stantnn and tvup children of Grand Forks arrived inf oop and will {| L. Statten, md»afizet telanvea holnkays here'as a guest of her mmr,;? qumson,m:d famxly. and| 12-7HL ) Mr. and Mrs: A. Ao Wmfiéfl and:| ‘Tamily will leave Bemidji Thursday || wheve i "they expect to go to California to hall, and'it is desired that all ROYAL NEIGHBORS WILL ' HOLD'MEETING TONIGHT Tha regnl?g hx:e;figg hof the koy:l Neighbors wi this evenil 8 .0'¢lack ab sthe:Mogse -hall. ]:fixa» tion of candidates will be followed by a‘social hour with refreshments, to wh;ch the Wondmw are’ invited.: BETHEL LUTHERAN LADIES To MEET THURSDAY ‘NIGHT The ‘Ladies' Aid of the Bethel Liu- d Mrs:N. E. Given, 707 Minnesota theran’ church willé hold its-regular! 21¢ sven; mecting Thursday afternoon gt 2:80 ST i s Specml qudevnlle . o’clock.at the church. . A picnic lunich i | . The, foflnwmg members of the w:lI ‘be served andall ‘are wqicflme. MlLL ER—WARRINGTON ille¥. and Miss Awna of Grant Vymey miited i George K pastor of the chureh’ u! m&"vlty iperformed the They? vere: -attended . by Miss Josephine M‘dler. sister’ of ‘the groom, and Harry Warrington, broth- erof thesbride. Thex will makg their home on ‘the Mille: i;rm 3 cwl: meélmu summw man; Mart a, Clar Havriett... Norhtaup; Gill;. sontinel, Georgs 'Rhea. 3DAY5 JHOP v ng Denuy s!c ctiiry, ] Wiifle .an' eluvstzoo Was, belng.sawn treasuxar, | Glr\ Wilcox; HeR! up i & timber ‘yard, ats Wokingham, Mapel i iulm A.C&-:l,nxa G;;: Berkshive, . England, - fonf unbroken MEE" chaplain,, Anng, M. ANGFGWS;: O 115’ oggs were. qlscovered buriéd a A fl;@ :ms ?:;me sty S”Idax?“ ‘Abra ""fi‘ha‘:l?@“n?‘al foot deep in the'trunk; “Fhe e:gs. tm; | . men merica | son; g . 2 e o ol i GQ:‘m)e Mm:fxel.lr Eather,n lllmn Kah.| lieved to be.those of 8. woodpecker, had Electa, Fannie | 8 ler, llr ‘A yery pleasant social evening with Mas, G,wen McGhee and | garet. McGhee, of Aurora, ‘Muriel MeGhee wha is:attending Mae-/ alaster college, are expc('tcd to ar in Bemidji-tomorrow to visit relativ here over the - holidays. Jean Given, who has-been am.mimg school at Aurora this fall, turn with the formel, and wxll -spend:| the, hnhdus with: her parents, Mr. refreshments was enjoyed at the close .of the business meeting. . o Mlss Mar- Little Miss | Al re- A sUPDOsing, it to beskerosene, her. dress, fositpim e Woman's, Dog. Joe, & shepherd dog, saved. his mis. tress from prol . death, gxheu,\her | aress caught five tha. other day, .in Dupn, N..G. When the woman ate ‘ tempted . to start a fire .with, gasoline | sturted to blaze. . She Tan screaming to | the back porch. ‘The dog leaped to her ' ald, tearing tne bumlnx gnrmeut_ " from her: body. * g Tree Grew Over !|rd the. timber. ' From' the poe ot the wood It was plain‘that they must liave been in the tree 10: at’ least 80 years. 3 ; (Ehrmtmafii Bag evidently been 1aid’ in a2 hole whichy [ ; was® afterward. closed: by,-growth otlf ¥ ‘v Australlan Sheep's High Jump. A high-jumping sheep was discovered | , Syduey, Australia, He had been | 1y ey promiiel Strike: -nho Yoot of week- picked out fot the. butcher, and was | In a horseyard av) b | ness. is. lflfllfill advice. to Dups_started chasing him. only went around the yard twice; then; selecting the 10weat part of the. fence where the top rail had been' knockda: out, he took - short run and:cleared g e & i1 fence, and it wos six-feet threeinches. The jumper was put at it ngaln, lmt ’ench tinde he touched.:” n & couple of kelpie those:ryndown in wuhty §é&t¥s Emu sion; ..“., faph) The sheep: The correspondent. measured, the hue& xhe bl cd and the vy PAGE THREE lOGiGAL ADVICE ! parents or relatives, most of whom. are ' leaving Bemidji- this . evenmg»} “TRMLJN’ ” Miss Mnhe’;‘hBonsalL tc?c}(;er of mu]:,lhe | From the nowsl by M K - | matics, ornton, Indiana; iss . ¢ 3 Gladys Chapin, kindergarten t’enchnr.l MBS_BMIIH R ake'yuor own deCOI atl()nfi of g)e,nm@m Show . . i —Picture Program— ! TOM MIX’S New: One— mdel State Teuchera college fncu'l) will go to the various places mentmn- ed to spend the holidays with their HAVE YOU A TREE TO TRIM? Crepe—candy bags,: boxes and: cornuco- pias, biight colored canes and baskets, stars, bells, “rag” dolls, cut-outs, flowers, Minneapolis; Miss Margaret. Kelly, physical , education teacher, Detroit, Minn.; Miss Edith Morse, Troy, Pa.; Mars. Agnes Pyne, St. Peter; Miss . —Coming' F.-‘id.y'- Wlumm Fairbanks d! the . whoql ui %int Lot day heran h will .have, lfii( “final rchearsal “tHe' Christmas pramm Friday:af- 1 temoon, beginning at 2 o’clock isharp. It is- urged ‘that all' the childzen of this” department-be pregent. : | The program:ill be given: Christ- mas day at 4 p. m. At that timc an offering will. be: taken. up for char- itable - insbltuhans of ‘the Luzhuan church. = ORDER OF EASTE‘.RN STAR INSTAELS NEW OFFICERS ed ‘Tuesday. ‘evening at the Telulah Robi , head of el - PRSI Oy R @ i ;tmn‘}ngz%‘ghguf: %;;,zl,f, 9%"3,? “THE ]l)nEM ON” decorated balls even chains of paper pop- 5 " ti H Y B S S god [ oo and drapings of “Southern Moss.” Mrs. Grace B. Thacker, Waukégan, sk R These are the latest and prettiest orna- : o | e ments for the Christmas tree, all easily made and inexpensive. Have You Gifts to Wrar and Mark?' We have a stock of handy @umwaon Gift Dressings — boxes, papers, carus, tags, ASK $25,000 FOR TWO BOYS SMOTHERED BY DISINFECTANT Return Engogement . WALLACE (By Unjted Press), Fargo, Dec, 20.—Mr. and Mrs. C 0. Gire “asks $25,000 for the loss of their two sons Who were aspnyxiated;| W 1?,;;“:&%?{%25&?%&“@1\3'fil‘;‘i BE:BE D ANIELS seals, gir]umm ad ribbons, tinsel cords, twine, thered 1 a disinfectant FECryRed o o Slnetony i everything. you need, and all hlgh-c]ass decorative and practlcal SPIONEER the house, had placed in the room. ‘I?je Dancm Fool’ THE PIONEER WANT ADS! " BRING RESULTS I beautiful- Slippers ‘a single pair.,. . : $2.25 » Mens §i -Lo Slxppurs—e:omm | In’ gray: with groen cuff and: in bro\vn with light btown' cuff; bunon afound’ ankle i snugly, el regularly for $2. !15 éoinz at TRCE $2.19 nominal price? A LARSON & LARSON, Speciali " lis -Business coliege. as S llppers We purchased nearly $1,000 worth of and-have determined not to carry over Come ln and Help Yourself' Look atthe new prices—-make Slippers thought for Chmstmas 5 Wflflen 5 ‘dainty Felt- Mwoccasins, +with -fawn. collar and tonguej has ribbon and < pompon . to mntch felt, ang. the sole is of soft padded. leather; sells reguluxly for $2. comes- ~in Lavender, 1 79 - .gnghimrmue and:Old $ A 1; St R ik i K rop Razors Silk Emroidered Dresser 4 smxgly nround the ankle; has soft padded chrome leather sole; in a .variety, of colors; régular price, *Woémen's Beaded Felt"s'lipper—come in Purple and 0ld Rose colors;. regular, price $2.15; make, beauti- ful and suitable Chhistmas Gifts.............. Women'’s’ low Felt Slippers, with hand-painted 'col- lar; felt in Old Roseand Copenbagen blie; sells regulnrly for $2.25; to hn closed: out at.......; s S, Men’s Low Felt Slippers, in grey and brown —regular $2.00 values, at.......... We are seldom given 1o sales, but ofier you some attrac- tive values just at the time you will appreciate it most. “B & D”STORE A Paramount mtcmft N A P_lcture. b The 'fale"‘c(uf a Jigger Who But \the. Jay in, Jazz.. . Mack Sénnett's Comedy' “THE*QW&CK.WCT " S latiqnerg?». Store e Tzred F'eet ) o LAV il Mfls“gcg:nfiy-wnfinsoothmg Meritholatiim Cools, rests and refreshes II!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHIIIIIIIIHIII!IIIIIIH!IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII"fli s SHOPPING Thermos Lunch Klts $3 95 each l for Chrxstmas Gifts warm und PRICE Mallison's Plissy'willow Silk $3.25 a yard 00; PRlvE i 51_5_(,_’,_?“1 . o Scarts : S' 98 66x90 Llr;alnz Table Cloth ‘ iz_??ff':h ; Infants’ All-Wool Sweaters : $4.50 each Dozen Linen Napkms to mateh Cloth $1 3.50 Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs 85¢ and $1 00 each $1.98 Ladles I‘rench Kid Gloves Black and colors -~ & K%y%er’s S‘ill«fi \gesti d e $3 50 K paif : esh; Corn and Orchid - Bedcon Indlan Blankets $3.50 cach $7 75 each Ladxes I‘elt Shppers $2.50 to $4.00 a pair Kayser's All-Silk Hose Black or Brown T $4.50 a palr G, "$1.79 SHOE BEMIDJI, MINN. 0 OO Beltrami Ave. = = Z = = = = = = = = = = = = R -l el (i |IIIlllIlliIIIIII|IIIIIMIIIIIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIlIIIIHIIIIIlII h

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