Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 12, 1922, Page 5

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During the absence of ,The Pioneer’s regular society report- er, those who have items of per- somal interest or social interest are asked to call Phone No. 13 or 402 in reporting these events. The “same courtéous considera- tion will ‘be given:items of this nature as-in the past,' when the source is known, : W. G. Cogk, of Northern b Was & business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. Martin Hogan of ‘Grant; Vil=| - §) ley is visiting Triends in' Bemidji this week. b | % o Mrs. J. J.’Mclanghhn;is confined | to her home with' ‘an’ attack' .of pleurisy. » i ’ When in need of : straw, phone 542. N. E. Tuller. 6t1-14 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown of Guthrie are visiting ‘friends in Be- midji this week. A2y S. D. Snyder returned from Was- kish this morning from a business trip of a few days. H. C. Baer: returned from the Twin Citieg this ‘morning after “a short business trip. 5 e Benard Landgren o to Bemidji Tuesda; dental work atténd e H. C, Baer we'u’l\{g« morning to_attend ing of the Blackduck bank. were the guests. o: shopping in Bemidji~Wednesda: Fifteen-inch hard aid ‘wood slabs for $3.50: per load at Be H&i Manufacturing Co. LT a2 . David Rose, state superintendent of maintenance of roads, has gone to Deer River on business for the state. t ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Williagx Ridelle of e Turtle River drove to Bemidji Wed- nesday and spent the day shopping and calling on friends. e J. A. Stillwell of Fernhill motored to Bemidji yesterday on business and while here was the luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. D, C. Searl. An, eight-pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson Wednesday evening, January 4, at their home at ‘Werner. Mother and babe are report- ed to be doing nicely, Wes Wright, Warren’ Augustein, Howard Groty and Mr. Johnson .of * Liberty are home from Minneapolis where they marketed-two.carloads: of | potatoes last week. Mrs. Ed French and Mrs. Henry Z. Mitchell entertain_this afternoon at cards at the ‘residence of Mrs. French. This is the first of a:series 'of parties to be given by Mesdames French and Mitchell. Mrs, Agnes Pyne of the Bemidji Teachers college leaves -tonight for the Twin Cities to meet with a com- mittee called by the state board of leducation The object of this meet- ing is to work out a state course of study. Mrs. T, Villamin and Mrs. A. D. Cameron and daughter, Virginia, left Tuesday for California. They will visit relatives and friends in Los Angeles, Porterville and other:points. They expect to be gone for three months. ‘WANTED—Garments and Suits made to order, also remodeling in: latest fashion. Personsl attention; ~and|’ prices to suit. Mrs. WHliam' Bar- rett, Room 25, over J..C. Penney Co. Yo "20t1-31 Miss Bing, who.has been co nect: ed with the Robinson-& - for the past six years, has accepted a position at the Elko. Hat.Shop and) is expected here to' take: ‘her: du- ties January 20, Mrs. Lange, who has ' been - the guest. of her son, F. W, , and family at Grant Valley. for the: past three months, expects, to leave Fri- day for Granite Falls, Minn., to make ther son, Walter Lange, and family, an extended visit. Miss Margaret Christianson, who spent the' past two weeks 'at the hnmp of her parents, Mr, and Mra. Christianson at Tenstrike, has re- sumed he:: duties at the Bemidji high school. Miss Margaret is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Knox and family while staying in Bemidji. s A delegation, including Messrs. L. J. Shepherd, L. V. Harpel and J. A, ‘Stillwell of Fernhill, J. G. Hoglin, E. H. Horner and E. Myers of Lake : Hattdle antd. J.dJ. J%nkinson of Rock- wood motored to Bemidji yesterda: and attended the regular Aissinn o}E the Civic and Commerce association on matters relating to the proposed route from Park Rapids to Bemidji. Birs. Hook' of Yola, who has been in ill health for several months, was taken to a hospital at Fergus Falls last week wiere it is hoped that her ! be greatly improved. Mr. s employed as mail carrier on the Yola daily mail route, via Fernhill, at which point John Harvey is now post: ter, Mr. L. V. Harpel, who had » ed it for a long pe- riod, having vesigned. Mr. B Harvey resides at Lake Alice at the farm home of I. B. Jennings, of Polk City, la. wood, Hay or : he traus'| ‘wholesale millinery house.at St.Paul |% ) THE BEMIDJI DALY PIONEER ' | A SNAPPY TAILLEUR AND COAT Midnight-bluc duvetyn is excced- ingly smart n fashioned into such a tailleur as is pictured to the left. The vest of the long, slender jacket may be changed frequently to vary the appearance of the suit. The revers are rolled with the fronts, and there is a notched colfar. = The skirt is a * simple’ two-piecce _m 3 Malay-brown * Boll fashions the coat, which fystens at one side and makes a smr?'—of‘ the collat. It is trimmed with | decp cuffs of self- .material, “and: has! inserted pockets. Medium . size’ requires 35§ -yards; S material. e 5 odel: Pictorial =~ Review 585, Siacs. 31 tg, 46 24 te ‘3" inches Sizés; /34 o 4L s Word was received from Rochester that Mrs, vey had been successfully”aper upon and that she was doing well. GIRL WANTS WORK TO. A girl of 16 wants to work for her board and room and attend the high school. J. W. Smith, principal of the confer with Mr. Smith. . FIRMAN * KRR KRR RKKXRERS Mr. and Mrs.§ kinner and Mrs. Friday. erett and Danvy. Powell Sunday. her Friday. few days. Mrs. John'Falk visited with her by the trustees of the lodge, as pre- mother, Mrs. Trask, Sunday. ‘Gilbert Grow and the Johnson boys visited at Falk’s Saturday eve- ning. Thorwald Linnum Thomas Gilge Sunday. Henry Falk sawed wood for Mr. Powell Saturday. ting along? We have not heard any- but suppose she is still on the map. From the rich soils of Europe, Asia 1 Tea - Healing the Sick - A s Nature to 7% PURIFY THE BLOOD - SWEETEN. THE STOMACH START..LIVER ACTION FLUSH THE KIDNEYS. Take, it _Stéaming Hot to kil colds, ward ‘off “Elu” or Pneumonia. Sold by Druggists. . ‘ Lecture T BY I WYK | Dr. C.N. Pace MONDAY JAN. 16th M. E. CHURCH ‘ADMISSION—50c Special Price to Students 25¢ i ‘Dhe Knights Templar will hold | theie: regufar meeting. in_ the Masonic hall tomofgow evening. Work will be ih' ‘the “Cross'-and -Knights- of HOLD MEETING TOMORROW | The Salvation Army Home League | will meet: tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. M. Johnson, 719} Lincoln avenue, Nymore. A large at- tendance is desired. ~Severalcomdidates agitation - among" the . residents on Lake Boulevard and vicim‘,y are still here, in fact,‘they have never been away since first seen some two or three months: ago. This certainly speaks well for the climate of this o |'S. A. HOME LEAGUE TO [EET” FRIDAY 'EVENING | TOMMY 'SIMONS This gpeedy left forward, who was considered the star of the Bemidji [team: at: St. Cloud last week, will be seen in action tomorrow night ‘when the State Teachers college meets the Northwestern School of Agriculture, Crookston, at the new armory at o’clock. TO PLAY VOLLEY BALL All “Lady Elks” who wish to play FACTORY NEAR BUDAPEST EXPLODES; SEVERAL DEAD (By United Press) Berlin, Jan, 12.—Many lives were Jost in the explosion of a chemical factory near Budapest, it was re- ported today. U Hotel Anders (o) pened New Jan. 1, 1922 CATERS TO: -+ -- COMMERCIAL TRADE AND " - 3 STEADY ROOMERS BY. DAY, "WEEK OR MONTH" Modérn in Every Detail Hot, Cold Water in All' Robms . .Bath'in_Connection " “ Rates Reasonablé - OPEN DAY AND NIGHT * 3023 THIRD ST PHONE128 (Next to Rex Theatre) FRED ANDERSON, Prop. —: BEMIDJI R E T O T T (LT TR T R 23 8 QOO T T part ‘of the country. BEMIDJI MUSICAL ART CLUB NOT TO volley ball Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock are asked to’ bring tennis shoes with them. It is planned to or- ganize several teams and much in- terest has already been shown in MEET THIS FRIDAY erday [hoods gave a very enjoyable dancing o Har~ | party at the new armory last eve- perated COMPLETE SCHOOL COURSE high school, advises that the young lady in question i$”a good country girl and is desirous of securing ‘work’ in order that-she might complete her education. Parties desiring the serv- ices of a good girl‘are requested to EREEEFERXRRERRENS Linnum visited at Andrew Johnson’s -+ +Rudolph’ ‘Locken "visited with* Ev- Mr¢ Trask was a-caller in Kelli- _Elsa Johnson is still very ill, but 1 has been recovering a little the last |'session. visited =~ with | present, as there will be business of How is the “farmers’ maid” get- thing about her for such a long time gathered the rare GENTLY ‘MOVE THE BOWELS Announcement has been made that the Bemidji Musical Art club will not meet Friday afternoon, as planned, owing to the program which is being arranged for the next' meeting. Next week Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock ghe- next regular. ‘meeting will be |’ held, however, and a large aitend- anc is requested -at that time. | RAILROAD BROTHERHOODS 1.7+ GIVE ENJOYABLE DANCE . Bemidji’s four Tgilrcad brother- ning, the proceeds to be donated to local relief word among the needy. Over 175 couples, one of the largest crowds ever attending'a dance at the new armory, attended and all report a very enjoyable, evening. A-six-piece union orchestra furnished the music. B. A. C. CLUB PLANS TO HOLD CPEN MEET SOON The B. A. C. club met in - the basement of the Presbyterian church last evening at 7:30 o’clock. Twenty-| six members were present. The boy who was convicted at the mock trial at the previous meeting treated the club to apples. A'future meeting was plgnned to include parents and friends. After the regular_ exercises and physical instructions the meet- ing adjourned at 9:30. ODD FELLOWS TO HOLD i IMPORTANT MEET FRIDAY The 0dd Fellows will meet in the Knights of Columbus- hall over Nan- gle’s store Friday night. Their fur- niture has been_-moved into these quarters, the sale of which is to be a matter of special’ business at this This announcement is emphasized vious information has been given out that the members” would meet in the new Moose hall or the old Odd Fel: lows’ building. Every Odd Fellow is urged to be vital importance to be transacted, which may mean an entire change of temporary accommodations for ‘the lodge. No degree work will be"con- ferred. 000000 --TONIGHT --| & FRIDAY A story of the Rugged ‘Amer- ican Hill Country where Loves and Hates are Strong. Also Two-Reel Comedy ‘Robinson Trousseau’ ELKO R this project. YEOMAN LODGE TO HOLD MEETING THIS EVENING American \yill meet in regular session at the new Moose hall over the Be- midji Hardware company store this evening at 8 o'clock. All members The Yeomen Brotherhood of are requested to be present. LUTHERAN BROTHERHOOD . MEETS ‘FRIDAY EVENING The Lutheran Brotherhood society. of the Bethel Lutheran church will | sy eve- Herman Fenske farm home. Mr. Fenske will be at the church at 7:156 and at the Nymore church-at 7:30 to take all hold its regular meeting Fri ning, January 13, at the who wish to attend to his home. o IT WILL PAY YOU T’ INVESTIGATE. - RHEUMATIC TWINGE- MADE YOU WINCE! SE Sloan's frecly for rheumatic Uachcs, sciatica, lumbago, over- worked muscles, neuralgia, back- aches, 'stiff joints and for sprains and strains. ¢ penetrates without rubbing. The very first time you use Sloan’s Liniment you will wonder why you never used it before. The comforting warmth and quick relief from pain will delightfully surprise you. Keep Sloan’s iandy and at the first sign of an ache or pain, use it. “At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. X Sloan Liniment( e vesmERCREETT. 222222 Dissigarin i eruptions arc Y by Dr. tobeon's Eczema. Ointment. Good for pimply faces, eczems, ucne, itching skin, and all ‘otherskin troubles. Oneof Dr.Hobson' Farily Remedies. Any druggist. Driicheont is IT IS LT IF YOU IT IS PASTEURIZED “SAFEGUARDS YOUR HEALTH" “PHECLEANEST MILK” IS STANDARDIZED “UNIFORM QUALITY” Koors Pasteurized Milk FROM YOUR DEALER Telephone 175 ©©.0.0.©©©©©©® ® @ /111111114111 and belong lo another “age when housewives may: send their Laundry to us and have it done at such little cost— and so beautifully done, too! Give us a call, and we'll re- turn your Clothes fresh and clean. Family Washings 10c 1b—80c minimum Bem. Steam Laundry —Phone 195— - K IME ,—n* passing, will take you .qur New Year Greetings and an'_ ' invitation to eall here of- tep during Toze ' 'We suggest that you make a New Year’s resolution 'to induce all your friends to come to us and sit for HIGH-CLASS Photographs early in the New Year. An- other year may reveal many vacan- cies in our cir- cles of friends. Then such ar- tistically” - fin- ished, natural Portraits will be cherished. Make an - ap- pointment for your Photo- graphs hewre this week. Haldcerup Studio e Three reasons why Koors Pasteurized Milk Best ARIFIED CANNOT BUY e | BLUE MONDAYS ‘ Away with allsad irons, wash tubs and boards! H Such implements arc obsolete v IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIllllllllllmllllllill_ll‘lllllllllilfl"l!lliIIIHIIIIl|lIlllllllllllllllllllllll o 13 ST O E] WE ARE OFTEN TOLD by the casual, as well as the regular customer, that our cigars excel in every way. We do not hear this as a - surprise, for we feel confi- dent that they should excel after knowing the quality of tobacco they are made from. For the mild, truly satisfy~ ing smoke buy our cigars. _ ty Drug Store " . 'LALIBERTE & ERICKSON - BemidjL | TGN MEN ARE GOOD K EATERS as n rule, but ‘we’re not afraid they’ll eat up too much of our profit and so Wwe serve generyus portions. Yes, despite the, high cost of foods, material, labor, etc. —we can still give you qual- ity food, well cooked, neatly served at moderate prices. And th:nt's “going some!”., s A TR R R nRnnenn Food Prices Are Down Come in and try our Service and Cooking. Once a Customer— . Always a Customer. " | Every drop in food prices is reflected on our bill-of-fare. —Try Itand See— Palace Cafe Paul O. Swedmark, Prop. 112 3rd Street ' Bemidji (LT THTL TR R CLERRTRLLHERELRLR ETHCLEREH R LR LR LR ELLLER REEERLLLREEREATH AL LR P ALTEET LR ERAL IlllIIlllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIlllllllIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIlIlIIIII!I‘IIIlIIlIIlF C JAN. 25th Please Co-operate With Us So We May E. Swanson E,h.rllfl:one 26-W— ‘ T e + 1‘, BT T T T

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