Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 6, 1922, Page 3

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m wlil be given 5 X i 11 G CUAL Troppman s’ market, Home- | y ‘made’ Bologna and liver sausage, 20c | P. Cook, 617, 13 per 1b. 1t 12 6 street, have as thoif guest, her father| ~‘Attorney Leon Brown Ieft ‘morning for Minneapolis to transact' ‘orllk Gdlnin will be gladly ceceived by Mrs. Harv. “Readers owe it to itheir’guests and t6° proper consideraf ion when the source rie was a' i T\%esday s wife in 'Ben'ndp between‘ Xmas. presents. Telephone 239, ema of local interest are . reported. sthe guiestvofl Bemidjh:friend weeki i ialnmos Big Eals One dozen phulograpns mnke A4 nd make appoin Wm. Trester of ‘Beach, N. D. £ Miss Mnry Wagner of Red Lalle this Miss Ruby. LaBree of Mizpah' is nmg from a_two days’ b slness tnp‘ be’s business and visit triends for a few Falls hes énrolled’as a student at the, BEMIDJI LODGE OF ELKS . MEETS THURSDAY NIGHT | The regular meeting of the B. P.! 0. E. will be held Thursday evening |at 8 o'clock at the Eiks’ hall and all mcmbers are ui be present. | ab’ the fgeular ‘meéeting of the: Royal Neighbors, of America to be-held at o'clock at'the K, C. Hall tthis eve- {ning.. ATl mcmbcls are requested to “ST. PAUL’S LADIES’ AID, | [ HOLDS MEETING THURSDAY! _The- JLadies” Aid of St. ‘Pauls Lu-| {theran, chureh "will ‘hold its' regular| 'meetmg Thiirsday afternoon at the “home “of Mrs. Richard Rachéy, Fifth: d.::Mrs: ‘Rachey will act "as hos- «ivard. collision wWho has bedn, ser ‘fit'in ‘the Be- i - ab-langl (Virginia,*acgording:to seports to the mridji. Lutheran hosyital for some time was .moved. yesterday to her home. Little “Junior Hanne:s, who has | been “ill" for the ‘past féw days at I'the home of his grandfather, G. D. ‘Bacl'us, is leperted much better this | morning.. | in the report, aMrtin bombing: p'u' lided with a small Captain. I)oyk MERCHANTS T! 3 nas and December | HANTS TO BRESS U STORES: FOR“GHRIEBTMAS .l oot Bv;llmd,p,fim chy g i '.s‘fmm #t the dpess up 3£078.,) H! b Loliday attin befx)m S\e&w@nwm erpf§th fl*e m ts are 94l Reomell as tend- irst time yésterda), he hav- iing undergone anc ugex:atmn and re. covered sufficiently to ‘be moved ' ifrom the. hospital Saturday of last: | week :to his homg on Lake Boule-| o eI 3 Tt bas i | Misses Alice Prather sard = Alice i Minnick returned st nighti from i | Tenstrike where the§ ovikited over the ‘week end at tH E.v A. Grier Miss Edith Morse, art teacher at’ ’thc Teachers College visited Miss | Ruth Naylor at Hill City during her Thanksgiving vacahmi{ {The latter returned to Bemidji with her and has enrolled as a student at the col- lege for this term. Will mean nothing. ntrained man- who -does notiysteparehimself now to become skilkel 1 somie trade days, ; Mme. Germame Zisso,; tnmed as one of the most beautitul members [ of Rumanian nobility, has heen ap- |, pointed lady-in-waiting by Queen j ;’and all members and friends are | Icohibl DER OF 3 u-:c:rs NEW OFFICERS ! MISS BETH MACGREGOR RESIENGS AS R. C, NURSE Misg Beth "MacGregor has resigned her'position »5'Red Cross Community Nurse, t6 take effect the first of t! year. ' Her plahs for future work are indefinite at this time. She has.done mm efficient \vm in tbc position she s held that “expiessions’ of regret ! au. Heard on every Side because she doés not plnn to continue her work. for the . coming : H ‘or profession. ' ThésBa¥hed> Trade j offers spléndid' opporunities: High orUstakt ind-ibusineds for with small d¥pitdl! ‘Now is *time’ 'to “act. Olrtlentarged lo- tion “offers ln'ut”!fl\‘hpn&\nt and “Retisonable fon fi’?’ }mmruu ed Little ‘Joe .Morris was operated | on yesterday, for the removal of his is_reported to be _get- ng longxn ely. Dr.:and Mrs. A. V. Garlock, 820 ! Beltrami ayenue ‘have as their guest; | Mrs. Mary Sweet of Albert Lea, < 'an. e ] Miss. Anna Warren of Pinewood ‘was ‘an -over Sunday guest at the home ‘of Mrs. Frank Patterson, 813 Minnesota . avenpé® Scndw open: Sundays: mnke appointment . for 250 Marie of Rumania. SEX REPORTED KILLED IN ’ ARMY AIRPLANE COLLISIGN fgumg lyefi.r'rwere slecmd iat -the: busi- W. H. Gemmell, general manuxer,mgss ceting-of ‘the :Order of East- of the M: & I. Ry of Brainerd spent; e S evening?: _orthy matron y in - Bemidji atron, D. L. 5 Mabel uctress, Ethel B. Hsn- ?y Hamet Nortlrrup, (By United Press) ‘Washington, Dcc G—-—Ma;or L. Gerhardt, and four enli l'lorence "Crang. nt Edmonton. Can., recently ran 220 yards in 29 seconds: TRis is a world’s record ..and the time has been officially ac- “cepted by ‘the ‘Canadian athletic authorities. Pilings Now Made. of Paper. . Piles for submarine “supports are now being made of paper in Californin, the chief recommendation of which is, the fact that they are not subject to, attack by the toredo, which ruins H wooden plles in a short time. On a long wooden C)llmlor a long roll of Tuesday to resume her studies at bhe college after spmdmg Her vacation |, in in” the basement of ‘the church Thursday afternoon at 2:30 | Mrs Frank Patterson who has| been confined to her home for the § o’cfock, ‘Mrs. “E. W. Johnson acting | tarred ‘paper’ with glued edges Is past two weeks with bronchitis, is first he geek from a b\mness,as thostess:. This being the last meet- wound and covered ‘with cord. Over / N A 3 reporte 54 f ¢ and Forks, he having spent, ing of the year all members are urg- ‘evening at this another band of paper, much nar- o R ’rlrir 4o be ey mugl nmmved trip: to G Spere: J g ed.to be present as there is m“chl and ‘all’ members are urged to be rower, is wound diagonally like the AT MIZP AH MINN i Domyou ‘WAN-T 1:0 SA‘VE work to be done for the bazaar Sat- present.’ bandage on a wounded arm. The 4 eaiid 1 cylinder is revolved while it is bound # M Gladys Alsap ,and Elnmeim day -and unpoxtant business to be enger' returped Mondny from | transacted. It is requested that all 0 aftér having spent their| work be finished and handed in at their | with more cord, hot glhie being applicd continuously. - After three layers of paper "have been put in place, the JUNIOR onfil.-:_n OFMOOSE _MEETS' THURSDAY NIGHT MONEY? Walk up a flight of stairs over Gill Bros. and: have your ¢lothes repaired and a “mew. suitfl Sl Starfs flecemher 7th The stock of G. A. Semnn has been sold to (hk: is., by the North- western Jobbers Credit Bureau. The stock s;pns;ats of Groceries, Hardware, Clothing, n-_nd »ll';lXTUR‘ES—Z Miss Beth- MacGrego?, Red Cross Community: nurse: will: go:on = the mght train to St Paul, aécompany-; ing three cnpp‘led children to the state hospital ‘¢here for gare. made to order. A. Hendricks, tailor. iving . vacation with-. 'this meeting. : ¢ 5 y EAPA = A8 | i 4thps nts They arg %eachers college PO .| wooden eylinder“is removed and the students; - METHOD!ST MISSION SOCIETY | Northrop, 41 , paper ¢yl s reinforced with a 'HOLDS MEETING THURSDAY{ day evemng | conrse mesh, b 5 A ndixture of ‘cement and sand is | o pratry + Misges Florenge and Verna Kis The Woman’s Home Missionary/. dell returned Monday: from Puposky | Society of the Methodist church will ThflnkSEIVmg»meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 - They are " o’clock at the home of Mrs, C. L. ~* | 1Isted, “1015 Lake Boulevard. Mrs. G. H. Zentz will have éhnrgu of the |. lésson ‘from “The Trend " of . Races” and Mrs. Keeler ~from - th ance is- urge squirted all” gver the cvlinder, and! several eylinders are Juined end to end | Northern Sales Cn., of Supermr, whead s fitted over the the shocks of the pited Hnn'y Hosselton, formerly wn‘h B -will - arrive | H rom -Cass % i aj Mbers, was —_ . 5 s here, re- Vangaurd- of a Race” which will}g at the Sonie Lawyers Lo, i Dayton Scales, 1 National Cash Register, 10 Show latter’ place tomor- include @ biography of Harry Thack-| home [ 905 Irvine|: “You didn’t take that divorce case? | ) \ er Burleigh, ‘the famous Negro com-! ayanue: He eve s pleasantly | “No.."When 1 askod my. faiv visitor Cases, 1 Champion Accountant, 1 Safe, 1 Roll Top Lat our store. The publ.c is mv-tea’ poser. ‘Mrs. H. M. Broadhurst wnllr spént in musi¢, sewiig.and conver- what grounds she had for seeking a | s . = ceiy 3 shipment - °f gen~ Pt suh""’ C;m‘; sing “Deep River” and ‘“Little Mo-{ sation. A bountiful lunch was served ' divorce from her husband she said - & Desle, 1 Sherer Counter, 1 Logging Outfit. . uine “Notway Ludefisk (soaked) :12®2% 5 t g,e, tgleBeu by B\filughdangLNalss at a late Hour by the hostess. she'd met another wan who was a ’ ! ’ orothy Darner will read . “Li ARG R perfect dear. 45 lbs: for - sl 09 Tro?n?nan slt Ild;s;‘ Vll'g‘l .Gregg ’spent - hlB Thank& 'Brown -Baby” by.. Paul.’ Lawrence, Miss Clara Loman . returned to ke NORTHERN SALES CO., 5 gmng 'vacation with Tis; parents atinysbar. Everyone is invited to hear | resume Mer studics at the College af-| i iyl that I'moa pretty L7 . ' i'Little Fork, returning to Bemidji|ihese studies of “The Negro in, ter spending:Thanksgiving and the: fafr law, tosee how T Mondayto resume his stadies at'thet America.” | week cnd with her parents at Solway-could goinio court aind urgue n cuse IveGot | FREE PUEZLE | _FOR EVERYBODY MAN , WOMAN 4o .GHILD SEND FOR IT= Here'’s somethmg for you—a new puzzic —and say, it’s sure a dandy. Wish you couid the big stack I've g led up here—lookslikea |8 mour-tam. There are thousandsand thousandscf |g ! “them —all packed readyfor me to put your name and aaf* ress on, just as soon as you send them. ! 1 want every boy and girl, every man and 1 “woman to have one of these Calumet Puzzles. It’s more fun than'a box of monkeys—the longer you work with this puzzle the more. interested .you become—the better you like it. Send for ene—see how longit takes you “to solve it—spring . it oy some of your clever ~ friends—sce how fast their brains work—see if they can solve a real puzzle. Dan't wait—cut the cotpon out, of the nght awa 1L % cullexe yesterday e that !y WE DECLARE QURSELVES ON COFFEE Our Customers want good coffee and we - propose to give it to them——always. Right now coffee is advancing in price- We know well that good coffee makes satisfied custor poor coffee drives away. There are'a lot of bad coffees on now in an attempt of some roasters and stores.to maintain low price We declare ourselves to you that our coffee will always be, goo 1 coffee—that our prices will be low but if price increases are necessaTy s 101 to maintain quality we will increase. You, as a coffee drinker, will ap- preciate this knowing that every pound you buy from us will be fing.«q sweet coffee, absolutely guaranteed. We want your friendship .angdu quality and value will win it. We are a member of Atwood’l Fresh Roasted Coffee Club.. room i No greater guarantee of fine coffee or value; mneed be given you. We have unmatchable coffee, strletly fresh here for you. e ,ASK F OR THESE BRANDS IN BULK “Pal ce," pound i 3hiry b a “Special,”’ pound Vi v v “Idea! 2 pound “Best," pound ... . ngk ads SATURDAY ONLY . To introduce tlfg above brand of our BULK coffee, we will give1 pound téf ‘s;gar free thh pu qhnse of 1 ll‘: or more of these branda of BULK " offee, Paul was a busmess vmtor in_ Be— midji tod: I to attend ;he 1acr.upe on Science given by Prof. He Hering at'the Rex Theater; They left for their home on the late train. past two weeks a 1 fl- tmtfirmty ‘b’&nqueb « 8 day evenings. of this week from 7:30 to 9 at our. store, The public is in- Cemgmy Mr. and Mrs. Edward:Jackson-left Bemidji the day before Thanksgiv- for Sauk: Genter where they at. then' daughter’s home for days going from there - fo Coancil ! Bluffs; Towa, to.visit:-relatives. From | there they expected to go to Van | Nuys; Cnhform'l to spend :the win- ter months,:: g $50,000 to loan on farms, Dean Land Cnmpauy- 1-184 Nfi& Agnes Pyne a member of the | State ‘Board of Education Exsumn—l ers, took up .her work again this' term: as. Rural ‘Methods . Tdacher jabt ‘achers College, she hav—l Monfla irem jer home i ?é‘e She:has been conducting! - msni:utes during: the fall months a different. places in Minnesota! * i Atwoed’s Private Brand Coffee Double sealed in tin, easy to open, Our recommendation to package buyers. 1 1b. 50c¢ 3lbs. $1.35 PALACE MEAT & GROCERY Quality and Service Phones_200- 201 Atwood’s Prwate Brand T_eas 3 Possess that rave delicacy that pleases. You'll like it. 1-2 1b 40c 1.1b. 75¢ Miss Ursula Grest, a Thanksgiv-| ing and'week-end guést at the home i of her: sister, Mrs.: W. Z. Robinson and ' faniily, ‘left ' ‘Sunday for - Su- perior-.and ‘from there went to! Carlton” Monday ‘to résume her teach- | ing. Her mother, ~Mrs. - Dorothea i Grest accompanied her to Superior to visit- relatives for a week. Miss Marian Robinson, also a Thanks- giving guest at the Robinson home, | - left Monday to resume her teaching at Swanville, Minn, Street..... City..~ 4

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