Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 9, 1922, Page 3

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\!smegs mutt,ers i mxdj\ yes}grgay la busineu Mp to:the Twin Cities. C. P. Omstad returned today from Mn: S\dnby Mlller of Scribner was shopping and. calling on lnenda in Bemldji Fndly Drob in-topight and try a cup of {good-coffee at the demonstration at ' i the Pal:-.ce Meat & Grccery ne nms, teacher at AT sacting business basenent Tuesday: eteria lunch Will be served during the day. 2t H | THE BEMIDJ! DAILY. PIONEER . WILL LAY CORNERSTONE OF§:A. MMORROW thaldl goods preparatory to moving mo[ Portland, Oregon. leave “about the fifteenth month. MYSTIC CIRCLE HOLDS 1 MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT ¢ was'held at the home of Miss Hazel Berg, 211 Mill-Park, Friday evening After-the business meeting, dancing an&}s and ‘music -were e - il A “meeting of the Mystic ‘Circle’) | soldier in “War Philadelphia,. Pa., They expect to; Fress) +—Urging \he hsting of a of this'guard at the fomb of ne wiknown Dec. 9 (United Arlington Cemetery, Mothers” of Philadelphia have requested Secrefary. Weeks to have a sefiiry ‘on action was requeésted.so.as; “against the irreverencetiof dam pilgrims to the shrme oi the heroic deatt.” + ; meeth i$s Alice Rob!deau, clerk of wssociation’was S ST 1 ‘boand ipt Tenstrike, is n-anmi toda 1 Y tate Qu-l\ college. P ot Ly S Make it 'a radio Christmas, 2 8 B —our customers-<and friends—who-a Am&b’ Lee, phone 128 ““Mrs. B, O Ku’tldnd Jeft this niorn M!s Dick Van ‘Arnum is assist- friends. She expects to return ito Be- ing in Wilson & 'Co. store zholr sale and - Chnstmas rush. morrow. l?ame Saturday mght at the K. C. e Ever all. Musie by Schuck’s Jazz Or- |vited to attend.the Methodi ' chestra. Admlssxon 75 cents. 2-12- | gale an.da cafeteria llinch ;:gll‘g:::sg 23 amd A N hcy :l: 11730 Tuesday, December 12, in’ rs. Max: Manders mov- the church basement. <211 ed yesterdey from the. Fifth ward to i apartments in the Kaplan building. Mrs. Ida Jeffnes and Miss Gladys Loy, teachers at"Spur ‘are transact- mg business and attended the Read- ing Association meeting at’ the’ Teachers College this afternoon. Mrs. W. A. Rice of Tenstrike was the 'guest of relatives ' in Bemidji yesterday whlle transacz busil hhere, £ Samaritan Maternity Hospital, 720 Beltrami avenue every comfort Phone 683-W. ‘5t 15 Studio open Sundays; or you may. make appointment for sitting any evening. Hakkerup Studio. = 11 16tf Pl’of. P. J.Wiens; of, Guthrie ar- - Arie :Seott - of. ‘Pinewood was the’ brived in Bemidji on the evening train ' between train guest of his - - sister, ‘wsberdny and is having dental work’ Mrs.”T. Edens, Minnesota avenue, clonie in_ Bemidji today. He will re-: PnduyA ik + | Dmin-oyer the week e,nd as a guest E. Groff, 1200 of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lomy Coyle of Mnhmmm came . ‘America avenue.: to. Bemidji Friday to look after his — 2 Everything for the h d Methodist Ladies’ Aid will ‘be held timber and farm interests in Grant| ' Drop in tonight and try-a cup of (;hm;efor it ow a:m;.:n n;'mf i Tuesday, December 12, in the church Valley duripg the wmtex months, - : good:coffee al.the demonstration at j.gies® Aid<C sale Tuesday, ‘| basement, beginning at 11:30 a. m. the Palace Meat & Grocery . .1t-9 December - 2t 11 A cafetcria lunch will be served dur- New Victor Xmas lnd Dtcegi)e records “just.arrived. Ideal asl Sensator- efec‘t H. A Bndgemnn gifts. Bemidji Music Co., 116 Third ay4 wife will leave Monday for the Street. . - ... 9| Twin Cities to look for apartments in which ti ive for the next four " Misses Sylvia ‘Vig,: Florence Cun-imonths while Mr. Bridgeman is at-| ningham and Flossie Peterson, all: tending legislature, which conyenes teachers af. Tenstnke, are shoppmg and transacting business' in Bemidji m,dp to spengd Christmas and leave today. \ ) again soon after for the Cmes Onexduzen photographs make 1% Mrs. H. Mayne Stanton, who l]ms Xmas pregents. Telephone 289, The | been in ‘Bemidji for several weeks Hakkerup Studio and make appoint: | reccvering from an operation she ment. i 11 16 tf| underwent at the Bemxd;n Lutheran i |hospxtal went to her home in Duluth The d news was recewed yester Thursday where she wil remain for day-by. Richard Leet:of the death: several days.. She left the children -of " his-father at Kalso, British Co- | with her: parents, Dr. and Mzs. D. lumbia, _Mx Leet will leave tomght L. Stanton-and wxll return 4o _pegd Tugs. ND $m Mun ,mg :for Backus to spend the day with | during mldn on the early morning tram to- - Mr and Mrs. -Everybody are ln-" January 2. They will return.to Be-! =2 Xmas nunmmmmnmmmn|umuunmlmunlmmummuuwumflflmgmm e taken tor : E& ; lll [ |ing businessand doing Christmas. ’shoppmg in ‘Bemi today. A i Drop in tomght and try a cup of good coffee at the demonstration at the Palace Meat & Grocery 1t 9 Mrs. H. A."Brown.of Turtle River is visiting her son, ‘Whitney Brown . and " transacting -business in Bemidji | today. ! Miss Beth MacGregor, Red Cross' xcommumty nurse, and her meoe,‘ ‘Miss. Laura Russell, returned this ; ‘morning from the ‘Twin’ Cities where { they have spent the plst fow d.ays Samari¢an Haternity Hospital, 720 Beltrami -avenue, every comfort. Phone 658-W + 512 Misses Ethel and Rose Clark, | teachers ‘at Shook, came ito Bemidji itoday toatend” ‘the ™ Readmg cirele Association “meeting in the Shbe Teachers College this afternoon, and are attending to business muu.em while here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Searls of Wilfon are epending the day in Be- midji’calling on- friends and trans- acting “business, ‘The: former- 'is a | member of -the" executive. committee: of ‘the Beltrami' Education ‘assacia- tion- and is, attending the meeting fice. Alex Rlpple, prmcxpal of the con-; ‘sohdated. school “at Pleasant Valley near Nebish,.and Miss Lila Lee, in-| | termediate teacher are _attendi !the educational meew)gs bejng held| in Bem.\djx today.-Mr. . Ripple: is chairman ‘of the executive committee | !which met in the ‘County ‘superin-| tendent's office. A | is .complete. Special churches, | ete: headm:tels, Sunshine E OD 7°9 12 14 Omich, who has been = ill for the past three months is re- E’ orted today to-be in a critical con- dition. Her friends and relatives are much concernedi-about her recovery: ' midji Thursday. and is the nurse in' :'Miss Casie McLeod arrived in Be-|; : “charge ‘of Mrs. Omich. Miss Me-! Cloud is a former resident of Be-| midji. at the Conn:ty Superintendent’s of-| {3 . He is now at Jordan, Min: i Long, divisional Col. William ~ Barker, commander “of the Salvation Army in Minnesota, North and South, Da- ‘kota, will preside at the cornerstone laying ceremonies to be held tomor. {row afternoon at 3:30 at the iew , Salvation Army citadel st 211 Minn- csota avenue. The general public is_ invited, and urged to attend the ceremonies. ¢ The .Jocal corps has sho prugrr s under the directio; sign and Mrs. B. Knudson, and’j to be regretted that the Ensign' is prevented by illness from héing pre- sent- at the ceremonies tomorrow: much mud baths and is repor covering slowly and will to be back zzain at his work. gign and Mrs. X\nudfoq En- have beep in charge of the Bemidji corps for the past two and a half yeéars. The program for the ceremumes ‘§ morrow ‘j\ js, ifollcws:, Op):ning “All Hail The Power”; prayer by Rev. George Kchoe; selection by the band or song; introductory ad- dress by Mayor A. V. Garlock; cor- nerstone laying ceremonies by Col. - William Barker, the local -advisory | borrd to take part in the cel seng, “My Country ies | Thee”, Gus Smith of Pinewood was call-; ing on friends in BEmld]l Friday. ‘them. | home ‘and something for everybody” | events. A study of “Clappers’ Teaching the Child’to Read” and a demonstration * class in ‘Miss Johnson’s room was the aftrenoon’s program in adition to the.' opening exercises. A number of out' of town teachers attended. ROYAL NEIGHBORS ELECT | OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR At ‘the business. meeting of the Royall - Neighbors of America held Wednesday night the following of-; ficers were elected: Oracle, M!s.t Belle Riley; Vice aracle, Emma Ramsey; Past oracle, Georgia Ward); Chancellor, Christine Rlpple, Re- corder; June Bush; ‘receiver, Mabel Smith, Musician, Olive Peterson,in- ner sentinel Harriet Ripple; outer sentinel, Caroline Kittleson. Follow- ing the busmess meeting the Wood-‘ men were hos} a"lunch sérved by METHODIST AID HOLDS CHRISTMAS ‘SALE TUESDA™ The annual® Christiias sale of the ing the day. “Everything for the will be on sale, according to the com-| mittee in charge. i The annual chicken supper will with the following menu: chicken cn casscrole, mashed potatoes, giblet grevy, buttered rutabagas, cabbage salad, rolls, jelly, pickles, apple pic and cheese, and coffec. in general is invited' to both of these TOFIND EMPLOYMENI' (Continned from page.1) verted at any ‘time prior to March thnt time-by paying two months pre- cy lapsed and'the month for which it ig Being renewed. The Tenth distri Bureau, which the: two men are training - 10,000 s, 4,000 of whom in Minncapolis. nd fer these men be served Thursday, December 14, | The public | FOR TRAINED VETERANS 8, 1926 br-may be re-instated before ! mium, the month:in wiizh the poli- ct of the Veterans |- 1 They active employmcnt Miss Mabel Hampl teacher of ilis- trict No. 42 near Tenstrike, came to Bemidji on the moming train and cr.ppled men or men why it n vig and incgnacitated, but been' thoroughy trained able cf holdinz respont: tions on witich end cvor) month & | ex- i " THEATRE nually visit Minneapolis during the Holi- day season, we extend a cordial invitation to visit our store which has been arrayed in full Christmas attire. WHOLE store full of bracfical and exquisite gift suggestions await you —and the services of our parce]l check desk, rest room, writing room, postoffice,. mailing desk," free telephones, ete., are yours to make liberal use of. “# Nicollet at 5th St. “Where Your Dollar Does Its; Quty" arrwey-{DacGregor Go mHlTNEY ac Q%W sl L Mlnnmolis Matinee and Night ‘Beginning TUESDAY- -3 DAYS A BRAVE MAN—A DARING GIRL TWO HEARTS ATHRILL WITH LOVE - DO YOU WANT TO SAVE s transacting business here also at- MONEY? Walk up a flight of stairs tending the rcndmg circle meeting. over Gill 'Bros: ~aund ' have your Eh clothes repaired and a ‘mew suit made to order. A. chdrlcks, tailor. |3 12 4 Any co-opera tended by local concerns toward iiinding, these men employment will Mr. and Mrs R. M Chambers of ,be appreciated by the burcau as well Fifth’ ward are puckmg their house- .as the men, Nobody knows, or loves vanishing Spanish California:as Peter B. Kyne does. He has blendcd the passions, virile adyenture and dark feuds of that romanhc vegion into his greatest nlmy Nnbody with a spark of romance in them will want ceing it, Marjoric Daw and glowing The Palsley Vogue R Rev. Blaine Lambert ‘will return teday from' Southwestern ‘Minndsota ' to remain over Sunday, and will go! to Cass Lake tomorrow afternoon to conduct the funeral of Mrs. Andy Johnson who passed away. there yes- terday. -She .leaves besides her hus- ‘band and -year old - son, a three weeks old baby w ig being cared for. by the Bemidji Lutheran hos- pital. She was moved from ithe hos- pital to her home about 5 week ago. to mi Forrest Stanley zr> in the cast. Cosmapol:tan Productions Ypresents ' PRI DE oF [/} Drop in tonight and try a cup of good coffce st the demonstration at Lhe Palace Mcat & Grocery 1t 9 Dr: G. ‘H. Zentz returned on the merning train from Chicago, 1- linois, where he has spent the great- er part of this week attending - a' council meeting of the Deans and i E Taflor Made Ma by Harry Jomes Smith os produced b1 Cohan & Hartis in the United States of Amerit “See what clothu 'Will do’' in’ giving courage to fight against circum- stences, and Jeam what. you can - do “when. freed. from all handicaps. last! year, jens 40,000 yxi.m' fimlil_llllllllllmlIllllllllillillllllil lll_lilllll“lllIiHl“lllIllIlI“IIIlIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIUIIIIHIIIIHIIHIIHIMIIIIIIIIIIII T IlIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIII]HI!III_mmllll Direction-= Joseph De Grosse DO PIONEER ADS. PAY? To.determine; 1 vn)l deliver to any | Bcrmd;n house . a begutiful §i present in exchange, for this ad. Or will accept-it;for ONE. DOL— LAR on this order, 1 box Dandrucide -lnmpoo 1 bottle perfume._... 1 bottle Aspirin table! 1 package Cascara tablel > Total value $2, with this ad $1 Mail ad or phone 588-J A. W. SMITH POSIT[VELY THE BEST RAY PICTURE EVER : PRODUCED By-Harry James Smith as produced by Han & Harris in the Untied States of America 26 PROMINENT PLAYERS IN THE CAST FOX NEWS A Christie Comedy in two parts - Gund ‘Special Orcheah-n Mat. 2:30, 7:10-9, 10-30c -.olIIIIIIIIIIlIIIHIllIIIIIIIII!IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl!llIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlillllllllllllllllllll Where firey Spanish passions, where ideals of honor still cling to the American West—That’s the setting of Peter B, Kyne’s greatest story. —ALSO SHOWING-— 1 “STARS & STRIPES”2-Part Comedy ORCHESTRA—AFTERNOON AND NIGHT—SUNDAY . ELKO Sunday and Monday Theatre shows 2:30.7:15-9: Admission 10c & 30c gees, chemises, petticoats and slips of Paisley-patterened fabrics. The ffl-‘v “Paisley foreven” says the fashicnable woman and buys-herself negli-} vgrite blouse or three piece suit. is still Paisley patterned crepe de chine or velvet. So is te favorite evening gown. Te. newest negligees are of . | Paisley-patterned velvet and the newest bathrobes of Paisley-patterned coruroy, i i ||'.lIIIllllIlllllllIIIlI|IlIL||IlII||lIIIII|l|IIIlllllIIIIllllllIIII!lIIIIIIlIlllIIIllllllllllllllllllllll llllllIIIIIllIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIflIIIHIIlllllllllll: Ii ,4,- N o 1 — | —t— —H —- ey f e 05 e e

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