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FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1922 < W5 . McMILLANS ENTERTAIN |cial Lifs of Patents 1 Réfation foll, Mr.-and Mrs. A. J. McMillan en-| Childyen, by Mrs. ‘B! M. Gilte; “and tertained informally for Miss Beitha|a mapazine articie: refating’to by i+ Farner and her company, after the|ren by Mrs R. J. Boardmar. Spdeki | concert last evening, at their apart- musical numbers will be provided by ments in ‘the Markham hotel. H‘“ I“’St‘"’s M: E. IbértSon Rétid¥ned 1o Beémidji ‘Wedfiesday from Puposky where he went Tuesday m mnsnet business! E. E. S¢hulke of Tenstrike trans- -acted -business: in Bemidji . yester- Hly and: atended the farmers’ meet- ing returning to his thL in the late afternoon. . Eplscopal Guild will hold a food| TO HOLD FOOUD SALE | sale tomorrow. aftemovn at the Gas| The Episcopal ‘Gilild will hold ‘officed. 1t 11 24)food sate Saturday ‘afternoon’ in t | Gas Co!'npny"‘~ fice: - __ PRESBYT AN GRADLE iiou_ ! . BEING ENTERTAINED TODAY | The members of the Cradle Roll BIRTHDAY PARTY “ Mrs. J, W. Lucius, 1010 Minnesota ‘fmvenue, ‘entertained for ‘her’ daugh-’ e Miss Js)sephme, yesterday from until; 6 o’clock, in hondr of' her €' |minth birthday anniversary. imes of {'were played and a twocolirse’birth- 81day luncheon served. Josephine re- opived a great many beautiful hirth- dey gifts.- The guests included: the Misses Fannie Bradford; Mary Kobe, i g il B o ¥y ‘Maigurite: Cota,. - Ruth .Gilbertson, | chianinont anay [thele mothors drc |HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY. Nodta Marpuis, Dorothy Larson, Lo- from 3 until 5 o'clock in the base- W2 : ENJOYED WEDNESDA xfi’l’he ,.dhd‘.fmd. Virginia Harker, ment of the Presbyterian church. n interesting aund instructive ad- | dress was given by Dr. G. H. Zentz Mm";gg."c:fgns:.?uggkg P. M. at the assembly period Wednesday The reguler monthly Phastlig o morning at. the high school Build |y U3 G100 will By held Sat- ing. -Also a plea&l-ng scolo by Miss urday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Alma Eh.nqmst, Mrs. Pau} Yaple ac- home of Mrs. R. L. Given. Mrs A, D. companying her on the piano. | Johnson and Mys. S. D. Snydex will G. A. R, AND G. A, R. CIRCLE assist'in entertaining. ©DD FELLOWS LODGE TO Ttems for this =olu-n vill be‘ gladly yoteived lvrlfin. ey, telophéne 114 Readérs owe it t6- their guests ~themselves to see ‘bt 'items of m:flfil are . repor! Every llon‘wlll be .ivu mp.r tio the sour is known, ki 4 A A A A A A - - Allen Tort of Bekles was a betwsfi| I'A ‘s - born' yesterday 40 Mr. train business visitor in. Bemidji jand"Mrs Roy; Titus; 220 Irvine ave- Thursday- g - AL ;ue,?’qth Mother:and baby - aré get-; - . “3 "Hn orig’ njcel; Fred Barker of Wilton was a be-['i* % g N il tween train business visitor in‘Be midji Thursday. AH-Jnem'bers ofithe reguested to’be prehentmt t_he régul meeting this evening at:8 :o'¢lock-in the K. C. hall. v sabig: TETETY Mrs. E. W.-Wilson, .and little dnnghter Marianne returned | home thig morning from Minneapolis where ; ‘they-have been the guest of relatives ¢ for & jew days thissweek. ee us ahum ‘your. geese or turk- oy for Thenksgiving. B. A Kolbe & Co., located at faot of 2nd street on M & 1. RR, fracks. 4t.11 27 will2 meets wnight 8t Moosé ' hall for - The winter Woman’s Study most interesting and educational and it is especially urged' that all mem- bers attend thé regular meéting on Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the ‘Library room. The program will be as follows: A paper, “American Marine Painters”; Paul Dougherty, ugh, C, Wooflbur) Mis. T. C. - »‘Mr ard’ Mgy J. 3. McCurdy of East:Bemidji attended the Farmer’s club :meeting and .dinner in Bemidji yesterday and were 6 o’clock supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. D, C. Dvor- acek: $50,000 to loan on farms, Dean Land Company. 1-18tf DEGREE OF HONOR GIVES MRS. GEISER BEMIDJI SCENE In appreciation of her services in behalf of the local Degree of Honor order, the members presented Mrs. Lois' Geiser, grand president; a “Be- Mr and Mrs. Thos., Porte and Mrs. Mrs. C. W. Vandersluis left on thel, morning train today for Walker to|Charles Zahn, orthern attended ng and dinner in spend the week end there. tBhe .fa'f_mers’ mes Don’t miss that cnndy sale Friday emidji yesterday. .'% 1and Saturday.’ Something new that See us ab: ark- , ey for 'lfh:nl(::tiv};:“r gee;e Ic(u:fl_:;urlg Studi 1 you never had before at the Bemidji| ‘oS, i 5 A program of unusual mterest 2 . . $ i » L 9 i’ mig)! scene ai e meeting as! ailey; and nno er, inslow om- o tgf gfé A e udio open. Suhdays; or you: may{angy. stare. . 3¢ 11.25™ " “at . the t last HOLD MEETING SATURDAY{, bP BT it §s urged | Bail i another. “Winslow Hon ., located at foot of 2nd. street on|make appointment for sitting any N Inight. Bemidji is a favorit with| The regular meeting of the Grand t::t :finn?:;m:: ;:“m] A pn!rzber er,” by Mrs. J. F. Army of the Republic will be held |« S“:rd.{ ofternoon at 1:30 o’clock Gmlaatml.\’l&\‘lg?"awglozg ;::}:i;‘;&l; at the Moose hall. a A short business meeting of the C: -D¥oracek; gnoth The B G. A. R. Circle will be held at the Moose hall at 2:30 o’clock, and will | be followed by the anual Christmas sale of fancy and useful articles, and the cafeteria supper from5: BQ until 7-.o’cloek. An oid fashioned Mrs. Geiser and she is always glad of an excuse to be here.. She sxpressed herself as especially pleased with the token presented: to'hier. She gave a pleasing address the meeting and assisted in-the initiation of the class y of candidates. ~ Following the busi- ness meeting a lunch was served. Mrs. Geiser leit. this' momning for Park Rapids to transact.business. A~ U USSR O F. H. Dea of Minneapolis trans- acted business’ i Semldj; yestenhy, M. & L RR. tracks: 4t:11 27 11 16t FEERT Y Mr, and- Mts ‘Benard Landgren hildren, Verniand Marie of Libefty called on friends while shop- pmg in the: city Wednesday.j: They report the ‘roads in pretty poor con- dition, y evening. Hakkerup' Studio. Mr. . and " Mrs: Hi 3’3 Arnold and Mr. ang Mrs. John Noel:of Northern drove to Bemidji Thursday and at- e ¢ ol 1 cent Candy sale: Bermdp candy ndedithe favtop gince: store Friday and Saturday 3t 11 25 4300} J LeRoy Elwejl, presxdent ofl the Farmers State Bahk iwill leave this| . evening for the Twin Chles to trans- |’ act business. . CRIBE_F! Mrs. Win. Blakeley . of Farley vis- THE PIONEER ited friends and shopped in Be- midji between trams yesterday Cotne in and hear President Hard- ing’s voice on the Vlctrolu Bemidji| Mark T}mmpson Duluth' in charge of .land- clemng in Northern Minnesota :spent’ yesterday in..Be- mlde "He -was oneof the speakers at the Farmers’ meeting leaving this morhing for Interndtienal Falls. dance will be held in.the evening. Everybody is invited to aftend the sale, supper and dance. i i ‘who attended the farmer’s meet- Short of help this year— }!erw Pt T ol 3 “IIng and dinner in Benidji yester- : Mr. and Mrs, Luchen of in early—The Hakkerup Studio. fiai. i g ) You take mo’ photos from Rich Fernhill were shoppers in Bemidji Now, with the holiday soclal season Studio unless ‘pictues and prices getting into full swing, milady wishes ) gatn & 11 1Gxti Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Smith: of: Be- cida autoed to Bemidji Thursday and called on friends and: attended the farmers’ meeting. L more thanh please you. 29-10th st. to have her feet trimmed prUpEl‘lV—— hvme svo-w 6t11-29.| a7 Otto Qlson of Becida motored to Bemidji Wednesday and attended to business matters, | hcm wm be sqwa the Community club dance at the 'dty night«:1 11 23 Trim neat . slippers finishes; off the appearance of a gown without detracting from the gown. : . ¢ - COLONIEALS Are the thing he .Rolnfld.‘ Hennonette motored to Bemidji; . from ftasca State Park where he is employed, Wednesday afternoen and transacted /business here and _also visited his mother Mrs. C. Ai Knopke. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum 603 Bemidji _avenue.have as their guest her- mother,, Mrs. W. L. Davies of Crookstor, After :making a visit in Bemidji she wiill go to Chicago to spend the remainder of the winter. Roy Wright and Howard Grotche of Northern transacted business in the "city Wednesday: YK, ited ‘hersister, Olya Hayth, | Irvine avenue, for a month return- ed to her home at Park Rapids | 3 Thursday E . ¥ <. Are you Leepmg Friday night A. E. Witting of. Blaekduck, past ? president of the farm buresu spent|| open for the Commun}nty Club dance? yesterday in Bemidj attendmg the { 1t 11 23 farmers’ metmg,_ See us about your geese or turk- ey for Thanksgiving. B. A. Kolbe & Co., located at foot of 2nd. street on M. & I RR. tracks.. A4t 11 27 Mrs. G. D. Greigg is very ill and under the care of a physician at her farm home near Fernhill. Buckwheat flour, 10 lbs 63c — Jack Sprat fine flavored syrup per gal only....49¢c - these pretty slippeus Bacon squares, lean per lb. e ] No. 1 ltonge eggs cn\deled duyl sold . Kenneth Mayers in confined to his home this week, he having dis- located his knee while hunting the first of the week. H Our showing of Exclusive with is !ha &nnu. HOI.HRWF HOSIERY Why -not -get-max- imum wédr when Buying hosiery? enflergrast spent emi d One doen photogtaphs make, 121, i K e Xmas presents. Telephone! 239, The|of yye A, P. Ritdbie, returning to Hakkerup Studw and.make appoint- ment. “ire: “ her farm home that evening. is complote The ladies of the G. A. R. Circle will_ Holg; their annual bazaar and a.-cafeteria lunch- and an old time dance; Saturday evening at Moose Hall. ‘A chrge of ten cents will bé made: for- eaqh dance. with full W. Augustien and A. P. Christian- son were among the out of town business visitors in Bemidji from Liberty Wednesday. . Brocaded quarter satin vamp and JiLouis heels. e hem except your| photof . Call ‘the Hakkerup Stu- dio antd make an appomtment for Following is the menu: g ?hufi Xmas photographq 11 16 tf; Parker House Rools Butter Mrs. H. N."Harding of Cass Lake|; o Mashed Potatoes was the guest of Miss Lucy Dunni- rown Gravy * Born to Mr. and Mrs. Chrenne Warth -of Northern Thursday, Nov- ember 23, a daughter. Mother and baby are doing nicely. wEnE Stm!ly fresh eggs lcwest Market Price Brocaded quarter with patent vamp !\nd Spanish heels.’ See them today Roy V. Harker is spending: Thurs- day and Friday of this week in Du- luth on business. He will return to his home tomorrow morning. cleaning 10 37c Soil soap for You can buy another pound of] candy for 1 cent Friddy and -$at~{gan.in Bemidji yesterday, returning: Cahhnge Salqd Baked Beans bars . for urday at Bemxdn Candy store. fo-her; home thix:morning. She also Pickles : Cheese Coffee Mr. and Mrs. Erick Landgren of o . 3t 11 25| pitended the State Teachers College Pie and Cake. Becida motored to, Liberty Tuesday | Sunshine - Krispy crackers “ , ) 3 concett la;t evening. ; # 2t 11 25|via Bemidji and spent the day at per cldy 49¢ Miss Julia Newton, state. home,des - 2y % 7 ety the farm home of the iormex‘s' COUS” | it . e Oe tOTe monstration leader, :St. Paul; attend : who.Has been Mrs. + Hill .and, little daugh-|in, Benard Landgren and family. .. Tomnm No. 2 rich in flave ed the farmers’ meeting. in Bemidjitbf his. simi Mrs.J. GiParker and|| tery Vi and her sister, Miss "3 for st colnr,.z cans .26 SPECIALIZING IN FITTING yesterday- and addressed -the - meet-| ¥amily; 208 Seventh: street. for.the, Trene Haunke, will leave this eve- The boy born to Mr. and Robert Titus last Friday lived but P! 307 Belt. A'{e. i ing. She.Jeff.on the early morning|past menth: left last night for Still-| hing for the latter’s home at Still- P . : 'hone 45- train for Hternational Falls where K:o.er where he will visit his sisters| water. Miss Haunke. has visited_in[a few hours. Mrs. Titus is being Fancy baby rice. . popcarn st W v i 2 Bemidji for several weeks. Mrs. Hill | cared for ‘at the home of her par- speclal Sat. only 2 lbs.. .23¢ a similar meeting is being held to. day. Steer beef pot. roast ,15. Rolled Foast 16 _Steaks .\ Porter House T-Bone Sirloin Round - FRESH. COUNTRY. PORK Side pofk b Roast Ib: cy turkey a& ar 1b; MEAT SPEG!ALS We will supply’ our customers with fan- before returning rrepeay 39¢’ LUDEFISK, PER POUND . to his home at * Onions Imlhal bukefs p Monnrch pure preserves 17 oz. .3 for O B. Preserves 20 oz. Use this in piace of high priced butter GROCERY: SPECIALS pects o visit lmr patents at Stili- ..Phone, 927 - 36c Bulk apples, bushel basket. Your “last chance at thu price, they are going fast at gox apples Roman Beauty, and Wagner e;h-a fancy, fnncy and choice all at per $1.69 1.00 ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Billings 201 America_avenue south. ness at the company’s camps near there. He will return on the night, Sugar: Sat. Special 10 1bs. . 8 5 and 10 lb, pails jelly 49c and 95c per pail Fresh Richelieu Mince Meat in bulk just received..: o e e Cranberries good stock specr ial per Ib. 19¢ PHONE 94 The waltz is Queen Mary’s favor- ite dance. Mrs. Mary Hughes is the new de- puty insurance commissioner of Ala- bama. Girls are better at spelling, than boys, according to education experts. Grand- ‘Rapids boasts of a woman who hecame a grandmother at the age of 33 years. “Transformations” of pure white hair, much ini demand among society women at present, costs up to $200. Becduse §he ¢Hewed tobéceo is one ¢ the reasons alleged by a Detroit 'nmn for wantifig to divorce ‘his wife. Probably: the’longest-lived fashion in women’s headgear is the ‘bonnet worn. by the ‘Salvation Army lagsies, \whxch has not ‘really change :d slm.e 1877 | ’I'he ofiiy -woman who controls a London theatre is Miss Sylvia Rosen, the young and energetic manager of one of the most popular places of amusement in the British metropolis. It is said that the daughters —of five hundred of America’s richest men have married titled foreigners, and that their aggregate dowery falls a little short of three quarters of a billion dollars. Because of the difficulty in ob= taining 3uff|clem. jurors to serve in the various sections of the criminal Mrs. Sam Paquin wn< a shopper Wednesday from Spur 10. Mr. Paguin has conducted a general merchandise store at.Spur 10 since the early parti of August for thet convenience of the loggers and settlers in that viein- ity. " ! C. L. Isted, general manager of the Crookston Lumber company left on the motnmg train today for . Blackduek and is attending to busi- pensation duerits employees by the United States government is in the hands of Mrs. Albert Brueggeman, recently appointed chairman of the Employees . Compensation Commis- sion. Queen Alexandra’s favorite per- fume is “Ess Bouquet,” which has bicen ih use among the English royal family for nearly one hundred years, but the receipt for which has alwa been kept a secret by the manufac- turers, and handed down from fath- er to son. Ohic of the most imteresting of the women dandidates Tf- the -~ tecent British parliamentdTy eclections was “Arffii¢ S. Swan,” who stood for one of ‘the Glasgow divisfons. Mrs. Bur- Mett Smith, which is the roal maine of thig popular havehqt, s the dau- ghiter-of o farmet dnd Began writing | for the-papers emdy in life.; Since | thée opening of her caréer she -has produced more than fifty novels, in nddition to~i m\lmunhln short stories and articles. The New Zealand government h: come ‘to the conclugion that' mal parental objections to the marviage of their daughters on account-of ags S are umeasonable. Since early mar- riagés are advocated by the State, the government has decreed that if a gnl under twenty-one years of age can’t get her parents consent to her mmmlmumuTlfi E £ £ § E : £ H = E z El = H . ¥ ¢ The Store Ahead BEFORE XMAS SALE OF TRIMMED HATS Saturday. November 25 Choice of any Velvet Hat in our house regardles of former value, some of them are worth as much as $18 and $25 _ Choice Saturday $5.00 Choice of 50 other beautiful Hats, YValues up to $12.00 Saturday Sale Price $2.95 Our Christmas, display of Novel Gifts is naw. wudy / : Regulay $2 Silk Hose Sfiefifll Saturday $1.25 uu;uuiamlmguummuuum I Snlk and Wooj Hase 5p=c|a.| Sn!urday f i Ne‘i Shp~0n chaf’ers reguldr % 50 values ' Saturday’; Pnce $2.65 ... . NEW XMAS BOXES ON SALE. ALL SIZES Fifty bright snappy new soft hats; especially good for cold weather, while they last Your Choice $1 95 Read this ad carefully—that bea-utxful velvet hat that you priced last week at either $18, $20, or $22 will be l||llll|lll||lHlllll_Bll"i!fl" STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIV I G, court n New Orleans, the judges|marriage, she can’ cite her fathor here on Sale Saturday. You can’t afford to miss this Ca Rt Rt have appealed to wonien to volunteer | or mother before the supreme court sale, 2 for jury service. to give reasons for the withholding w § payment and adjustment of comlof consent. .l|||||||||||||||||||||I"|||||||||I|||||||||||||||||"“|III||||"||||l||||||l|||||"|||||||||||||||,|| T A - " = -4 e st : i i b B/