Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 24, 1921, Page 5

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H 3 ““with their parents, Mr 1teémy- for this column will be gladly reccived by' Mrs. Harvey, telophone 114-W. Readers owe. it to their guesty and to.them- aelves to sco that items of local interest aro reported. Every item will be given proper considera- tion when source is known, f —— William Lonnon of Kelliher was a busiries. vis Earl Crone miller of Northern was 2 business visitor inBémidji Friday. '( 774 ‘-‘———Q H Judgc J Harris has gone to St. Paul to visit, elanvcs over Christ- .-‘\—fl Van® returned to Belmd]l this miorning {rom Duluth,, where he has been on business. One . doZen photographs thake 12 Xmas presents. Hakkemy‘ 11-4tf Miss Célia Whleler 1eft Friday night for Atwatet to spcnd Christmas at the home of her parents. i Mrs. meg xmd Mrs. David Hin- shaw of Wlion were between train shoppers n Bemidji Friday. John Clafly, 1107 Lake Boulevard, returned this morning from a short business Vrip . Fifth m;kd Amem:a, 4 for Miy G. S. Hardmg% hd with his pnrents at Cass Lake, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harding, and farnily lis to Preston Gibsor has arrived in Be- midji to spend the; Christmas, holidays with his parents,’Mr..and Mrs. A. E. Gibson. Cash paid for 100-inch jackpine, balsam and Norway pine bolts, E-inch top and larger. Bemidji Mfg. Co. < 12-16t8 H. Maym. Stanton of Grand Forks arrived in the ¢ity last night and with his family' will spend the "holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs¢ Lester W. Achenbach Jeft Friday afternoon for Jameéstown, N. D., where they will spend Christ- mas at the home of their parents, Irvin McPherson, teacher at the school at Boy River, was in Bemidji f hetween trains ‘en route to his home at Walker to pass the hohdnys with his parents. ; Specml Ch¥istm#s Dfnne¥ will* be served at the Markham Hotel and Ceffee Shop at’ 5:30. 1t12-24 Miss Crescence Faust, a student at the Bemidji State Teachers college, went to her home at Plerve,,an v Thursday, to spend the holidays with. her parents. Esther McGhee arrived in Bemidji this morning from Roseau where she teaches in the public schools and will pass her holiday va- cation with her pavents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McGhee, and family,’ Mi Kern Olson, who'is traveling sales- man for the Gamble-Robinson com- pany, with headquarters at Thief Riv- er Falls, is in the-cit'yto spend ‘Christ- mas with relatives and friends. - Fifteen-inch hard and soft wood slabs for $3.50 per load at Bemidji Manufacturing Co. 12.7tf Deputy Shériff 0. M. Skinvik re: turned Friday evening from the north northern points on .offidial ‘business. ‘Judge DeWitt H. Fisk left Friday evening for Minneapolis where he will spend his Christmas vacation with his son, H. F. Fisk, ‘and ‘family. He ex- pects to return: to ‘Bemidji next Wed- nesday. Charles Raymond, nephew of Mrs. Ira French, who has been attending the Bemld]l Business college, left last cvening for his home at: Little Falis to visit friends and relahves over the holidaysy; ; Mrs. Peter J. Vasaly of Little Falls arrived ifi-ghé eity ‘last night to spend the holiddy, period at the home of her brother, Dr. J. W. ‘Diedrich, and fam- ily. ‘Mr: Vasalyiwhl arrive here to- "‘night to-remain”over Christmas, William Kaiser, 'o: Bagley, 21 stu- dent at the University:of North Da- /. kota, was- ip Beniidji ' this * morning ‘between' trains en route to his home to visit during his vacation. While vhuw he was, the guest of lelntwes‘v 1{15 Edith Anderson, teacher near ~Warroad, and Miss" Hlldur Andetson, ‘teacher: at Roseau, 'caime to, Bemidji this morning, itheholidays nd . S. ‘Anderson, Eighth and Irvme avenue. il Mrs. Earl Allen «nd baby‘and her mother, Mrs. Brooks, will arrive in Bemidji this afternoon to spend Christmas at thie home of Mr. and Mrs. R. 'W. Kochn, 416 Irvine avenue, ‘and also to be wiLh Mr. Allen, who is still receiving treatment at 'St.| Anthony’s hospital. 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 new.frame at a nominal price? LARSON & LARSON, Specialists. | 4‘512-"’4 = . | dren’s Christmas program will be gi ien there at that time als | !to pass the holidays with relatives. | Mrs. Sidney Miller Halifax, Nova ~Scotia.—A new steamship. service between Halifax, Great Britain and the continent, will be inaugurated by vessels of the Red 'Lanc b Milton H., Orson Weekly, ‘Gomld Robmson, Aleck Rudhe, Law- Jl'ent(‘ Marr. | Reading, Jane Bye, Lenore Skeim, i HU“T‘B ou%flrsn 2 Evelyn ‘Sumlv g - Star line wmmencmg in January, P Vi .; Br?vev'rl:]mg, Bernice Roe, Sadie/next. E‘:{E:"‘:I"‘.‘.M‘u‘w“n / N £ 9 Py ; firg?“g, “Dear Little Babe,” Primary THE PIONEER WANT ADS ::,f-‘::::“:‘:;;:.m,, g ; Reading, Doris Severens, Grace Boardman's Corner Drug Store - BRING RESULTS Palmer. || Exercise, {| Mae, Jack, Duane, Cora, Helen, Doro- i thy, Ruymund S.'and Henry Esterby. i| - Reading, Huauld Hogflnsml, Tommy Ruod, Arnold Olson. %ng, “Happy Day. Reading, Hprgh;lquphahl Palmer Benson. . “What Jesus Brought,” Exercise, *'Glor : 4 il i girls. . . A . § ‘ Lord’s Prayer, | f ; e s s Distributipn.of gifts, | Throughout the | progmm th o ca dles will burn_in ‘meniory of Elm Nygaard, who died Jlast summer,. Trv- ing Olson w:ll light the cnndles. ‘SHARKS TAKEN OFF NEW YORK Their Capture Sald to Have Been a Regular Thing Prior to and During Year 1815, JUST TO REMIND YOU— ° That we wish you a very Joyful Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. =2 =2 A shark nowadays even on the most metropolitan area {8 a rarity and a curfosity, but there was a time when these fish used to be caught off Cath- arine slip, says the New York Sun. This was about 1815, when the fishing smacks and fish'cars used to unload andload off this wharf in the East river and the dead fish thrown out lato the water used to attract the sharks, An old man, Sam Way, a porter in l exposed beaches of New York and the Miss Lois_Davies wil afternpon to'spend:the holiday: Tier inother at Gramd Forks. 1. My and Mis. \{ E. Ellison and san, Tarl, Yeft thig mérningfor Brainerd: to" pflss the holidays with relative: Leo Lalone left today for Red Lake Falls to visit friends for a few dave. Harry Magnuson will go to Duluth tomorrow ‘to visit his mother over Christmas. Mrs. C. M. Bacon visited friends at Blackduck for a few days this week and has returned to her home in Be- midji; | Whitney Brown, of the First Na- tional bank, will spend Christmas with his parents at Turtle River. | Mr. and Mxs. M. A. Olander and Roy Olander left last night for Wiil- mar to spend the holidays with rela- tives. Attorney and Mrs. C. L. Pegelow and baby have gone to Minneapolis of Pinewood {| was a guest at the home of Mis. A. gthol while shopping in Bemidji Fri- ay. Miss Agnes Jacobson, stenographer for Larson & Larson, will leave to- night to.spend Christmas - with her parents at Wfltun Irma Hents, a student of the Be- midji high school, will leave tonjght to spend Chri istmas at the farm home Special Christmas Dinner will be terved at the Markham Hotel and Coffee Shop at 5:30. 1t12-24 the ‘old TCatharine -market, earned a | reputation as a master shark catcher, “Shark around ‘the slip,” was the .| ery that was ralsed when a shark was ‘. sighted off the. pler,and then Sam wojld drop his broom and put out his chain hook and soon would have the giant fish struggling on the dock. He is said to have hauled in as many as seven In one day, some of them four- teen feet long. Devoe, the historlan, tells an inci. dent which Is passed on herewith withe out confirmation: “One day $am hooked a big one and he climbed into a skiff which luy tled to the end of the slip; the shark took to pulling and broke loose the skift with Sam fn, and away he went down the river at race-horse speed, nearly a8 far as Red Hook before he tired out, or Sam could hold him up. He, however, mastered him and brought i-bim back, and Sam after that con- cluded not to be run away with again, This store will offer the followmg candies ina speciq d Candy, per Peanut Brittle, reguian 25c, Chrhnnn i e sale price; 3-1bs for '390 Pnnut Sq-nre, regular 40c, e sale price, lbs for....;. 39¢ Cocoanut Taffy, reg. 25c, sale price, 2 lbs for....... 39c These Candies Are All Made In Our Sanitary Plant. REMEMBER, this sale lasts 6 days only, on the six varieties above mentioned. 7 DON’T MISS THIS SALE! t—: FF Abr:aham Gandy Kltchen 205 Third Street Bemidji Chocolates, hand-d ipped, reg. 60c, sale price, 2 lbs. finc ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. E.\R. Jahr are en- tertammg at 6 o'clock dinner this evening at their home, 1423 Beltrami avenue, William Middlestad and R. Hively. TO ENTERTAI N Mr. and Mrs, P. E Welch and son, Everett, and Mr.and Mrs, C. R. Welch and family, will be 2 o’clock dinner guests Chiris mas day of Mr. and Mrs, William Of ———— DANClNG ]’ARTY ' About fifly ung.,pcvple wer b —e - vited to.a dancing Party, planned by Miss Esther Hetland of Fargo is visiting her aunts, Mrs. C. M. Bacon - Flora_McDonald, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Hentz. Mrs. George Walke: stenogra- Isabelle Baer and -€ath which was.held at Chuisti; r., and Misses ma&Marquis. hall, ing his holiday:vacation. | and Mrs.. G.. L. Sinclair- and | Mills. lend of the¢vunty where he spent | ° scveral days at Bgnudettc and other |leave tamght for Minneapolis where the Beltrami Elevator Ele- dnd Mrs. Henry Fallun, for a few » company, will leaye this noon 'days. to pi at G = John Bailey of Nébish WLake. will be ‘Christmas guests of their son, Roy Bailey, and family, Thu‘tcenth street. Dry aid Mrs. E. H. Marcum' left last evéning for Chicago where'they will ms {he holidays with Mrs. Mar- cum’s’.brother-in-law aml sister, Dr. and Mrs. Tinker. AT Yout fricnfié ean buy anything you can give them except your .photo- graph. Hakkerup. 11-4tt Mr. (mmpbell of - the Campbell Equipment company, Minneapolis, is in. Bémidji- inspecting gravel pits on roads; east and west of Bemidji which they plan on graveling in ‘the spring. Miss Ruth Grouer, teacher at Big Falls, left today for her home at Glenco to visit friends and relatwes for two weeks. Miss Helen' Brewer, assistant ‘prin- cipal at the Federal Dam'school, was in Bemidji between trains en toute to her home at Pine River to spend the holidays with her parents. While, here she was a guest at the homg of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Snyder. Norman Kittleson, student at_the University of Mmm.sobn, is visiting friends and relatives in Bemidji dur- daughters, Helen and. ‘Francis, left this “morning. for Duluth, to spend Christmas ‘with Dr. C. R, Keyes. Miss Edith Mlnb, teacher at Grand Forks, atrived in Bemidji this morn- ing to Spend heritwo weeks’ vacation ‘'with her” parents, Mr., and Mus: H. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilcox and baby daughter arrived yesterday from Alexandria to.pass the hnl:days with Mrs. Wilcox’s' parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Lagq d other relatives in Bemidp i Supervisor P. 0. Anderyon of the Minnesota Forestry Service, 8¢. Paul, and A. L. Baney, an employe at Ttas: ca State Park, were in Bemidji be- Special Christmas Dinner will, be terved at the Markham Hotel and Coffee Shop at 5:30. 1¢12-24 Roland Riggs, a student at the Uni- versity of North Dakota, arrived here this morning to pass the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. OllVLl‘ Riges. their homes to spend Christmas, t latter at Blackduck. They were. 6! o’clock’ dinner guests lagt¥evening 'of | Mr, ‘and Mrs. €. A. Knopke, 319 Beltrami avenue. 5 Miss Floxem,e Gerox, teacher at Greenbush, arrived in Bemidji ‘this morning to visit her parents over the hollgnys Her home is in the Fifth ward. g No portrait 1s so completely satis- fying as one made by a professional photographer. Hakkerup. 11-4t2 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clark, Carle- ton, Jr., and Marianne, will arrive in Bemidji today to spend, Christmas with Mrs. Clark’s parent"s Mr. and Mrs. H. Mills, Miss Pearl Phlbbs, ‘stenographer at the Sentinel offices will go to:the farm homeé of her ‘parents; M ¢ Mrs, M. Phibbs, ckwood, lover Christmas s services Sunday -évening. 'I'fi: ch:l~. RINGTO THOS! ‘FOOD COOKED —_Meals At .CA Mrs. Ralph chklnson ‘Buena Vista came to Bemidji yesterday to meet her daughter, Mirss Mildred student at Northfield, who arriv . here on the morning trmn and will spend the holiday vacation with her pareuts. of Oriental Food, Mrs. C.0W. Rardin and son, Waj- lace, who have spent a month visit- ing at the home of Mrs.. Rardin’s mother, Mrs,- Emma Collard, will they will join Mr. Rardin and, Vvisit for a few days before rcturnmr{‘w] thelr homn at Moms. . ; the hohdays.;agt ;Her nmcnts- tween trains lnsl. night, en route to HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW* MANDAMN CAFE V) = i VIR > Bring your friends for a treat style as you find in the larger city cafes. The NMandarin Cafe 302 2nd.St. Phone 208 Frederick Hotel ’Lhumdug evening, Taxis fo weyances and p 3 fm' the\ duf}amg, JMr. and Mrs} Walker, chaperanted: the party, and. a- yery qubyuble i was spent by'all, - . (4. ENJOYS lSROGRAM SUNDAY "he pnm-n'y denttnwnt 'o: 'Vhe Firsy Lutheran church will:give ‘the fullowlng program Sunduy after 'oon at 4 .0o’clock: Hymn 179, by audience. Prayer, Rov. Jerdee. Hymn 198, by audience. Song, “As Each Happy Christmas. Welcome, Phyllis Hanson. « Readings, “Peace on Earth;” Lois, Harold, Lillian, Norman, Ednn, Ed- win, Munon, Donald .md Marie. 5 Readings, “Away ' in a Manger,” Kenncth ‘Sletvik, Clarence Dahl. Song, Lestl.r Hoganson. Exercise, “Love,” Helmer Peder- son, Walter Esterby, Elmer Swanson, Edmund Peterson. Song, “Gifts for Jesus,” Beginners. Reading, William Dodge. Offering for. charitsible mshtutlons Reading, “Christmas Prayer,” Eve-|’ lyn Dahl, La\arencc Moc, , Ramond Sunde. . - Exercise, “The Little Mother,” Hel- en Skmvnk and. eight little - gltls " Reading, “When Christ .Was. Born in Bethlehem,” Sylvia N., Margaret 1M., Margaret B., and Mona Weekl: Exercisé, “Wlth Joy We Sing,”| Primary second. Reading, “Christmas Cradle Song,” WHO ENJOY: FIRST-CLASS & FIRST CL : STYLE). All Hour put up in the same So he stuck to the raft or dock when he fished for ‘shark’ thereafter.” Hlberna(mq Fishes. " Cold wenther has u marked effect on some of the fresh water fish at the’aquarium of the New York Zoologl- cal soclety, When the temperature of the ‘fresh water flowing through the tanks of the aquarium falls below 40 degrees, certain fish become very sluggish, The young yellow perch lie quietly at the bottom of the tank, as, evenly spaced as if put there by their-keeper, and take little food. A Jow temperature affects young black ‘bass in quito a different way. They stay polsed somewhere above the bot- tom, but crowded close together. Fifty or more will often gather in a com- . pact mass, all facing in the same di- rection. The nquarium has several tanks of young black bass, all groups of which show the same curious habit, —— Record Telephone Cohveraation, A telephone conversation was re- cently held between a ship 100 miles off the Atlantlc coast of the United States and Catalina island, 30 miles off the const' of California, wireless telephony being uséd aver thé water and ‘wire télephony oget the'land, Thla 1s the first time the volce of man hbs beeii carrled n¢foss a continent and strelches of t o adjacent oceans, Tofeed my poor face, b 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 CAFL PAUL O. SWEDMARK, Prop. ;- X And at last found the— EAT HOUSE SUPREME ¥ / “Of Course’ We Wish You A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR—we not only wish it, but we try every day to make our wishes come true. . THANK YOU! o We want to thank you folks for the gener- ~ous support you have so loyally given us— and we plédge toyou that our every effort, "in the coming year, will be to serve youin a manner befitting so liberal a patronage. -, L When I came in the fall '} ¢ I wasskinny.and tall— ¢ My shadow could hardly be seen; So T sought for a place ‘ ¥ & a T

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