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WEDNE!DAY EVENING, DECEH!EI 13; | Johnson’s for Hosiery STC ES AT BEMIDJI, GRAND FORKS AND MINOT, N. DAK. " NEW YORK OFFICE, 116 W. 32ND ST. Dress Sale - THE MOST WONDERFUL WE HAVE EVER OFFERED TO THE-WOMEN OF BEMIDJI AND SURROUND- ING TERRITORY One group wool dresses, 100 in lot at— $4.95 One group silk and wool 80, 95' Cne group silk and wool this Blg Sule Dbnt Fail To Be Here E THURSDAY MORNING Sale will contifxue unti-lm(’)’hri‘st‘nyles > Prunelle Skirt: pre-lnvento.l-yAprice‘;;$3..25 One lot of about 10 Children’s Nay ton serge Mlddxes, trimmed i in wfnte while Ay they last '$1.00 Wool Flannel Mlddnes, recl- nav; ‘and kha- ki trimmed in whtie $3.756 il - 102 dozen Ladies’ Handkerchiefs all ‘néat boxes 3c to $3.50 per box. . mn. It will pay you to look ovq:‘ our new * stock of Christmas Jewelry, Purses, Bath : Robes, Breakfast Robes, Shppers, Gloves, g . Hosiery, Waists, Silk Bloomer; and Petti- . coats; Silk Lingeries Children’s Knit Capes ‘and Jumpers, Sweaters that are different, etc., etci, and:all.at Johnson’s Popular LM Coats is m fuil bloom. Every Coat must go g “Only one fur coat left—Muskrat, Regular $225, Now———$149 50, size 40. Do your Christmas shopping at our store and save money. Hundreds of items to choose from. * Large juicy g;'lge fruit 2 for 25c at Mnllera Oash and ‘Carry store. .2 13 & fiorthern was a ycmt 1 1116742 oflhe;n d:rov. o] i‘fid nttended '-\dfifl: or_you may mnie 11 :l‘mf Mm 8 w Scott reutrned’ Mdn- iver F‘alls W] SImrt of help this yesr. in e;rly—'l‘ho Hakkerup Studio, i 11 P 0. Neelanrle 3 of Px'lagaz has been tranqmmg bu nqss in Bemi:fii for a'féw days this week. Large stock of fancy Chnst and mix ndy and nuts just, rived—order early—at Miller's Cash and Curry Store 2t 18 Genrge Crelghtun ol Debs is vis- ntmg menda angd’ transacting b\w- is weck. : If it is 2 washing machine try Hal- ing & Walker Electric Co-~ b6t 16 E. P. Jonddtl of Nary was in Be- midji transacting business Tuesday. | He also called on relatives. L Ifitisa wash_mg machine try: ;1,{_31- ing & Walker Blectric Co- 5t 16 Little Miss: Netta Strane is re- ported to be ill -and under the doc- tor's care at her homc 1014 Minne- sota ‘avenue. ew York Northern ived at Troppman |, 5t 12/ 16 Cecll Congdon, Fourth street is ‘visiting friends . and relatiyes'.in Wndena for two “weeks, '°- Joe Cushner wasd operated on Mon dgy at the Bemidji Lutheran Hospi- tal" for the remodval of his tonsils and was taken to’ his homie at 504 ‘Third Street Tuesday. He is recover- ing nicely. Samaritan Maternity Hospital, 7. Beltrami avenue every comfort; ‘Phone 683-W. Bt-16 Miss Jennie Knutson, bookkeeper rew “days this week with her sister ‘Mrs. R/obert Oshorne, at Duluth: ‘The latter-is preparing to-move soon “to Gr-md Raplds, Mich: Alabumn 'l‘angarmes, sweeter and more jpicy than oranges, per . doz 45¢ gt ‘Miller's Cash ‘and Carry store. 2t 13 “Mr. and Mrs. T. E. ‘Bowe of Big Falls-and Misa Efna Wallage, teach- «er. at' Herman, Minn, will be guests of ‘relativés in’ Betnidji next week on ‘route- to Duluth to spend th? days with tlgenr parents. - H lf it isa wls‘hmk ‘machine try Hal- ing & Walkor-Electric Go: -~ 5416 Cflsses for instructioh in the 1) Handicratt, work | will be he‘ld B Frdeg s sasthe Bo: p:‘lx':end a_cordial -inyitation. to all 12 18:tf St Geotge Clark oi Turtle Rgver drove ‘'to Bemidji T Ay to me: son .Fred Clark, who* " has beén ing irelatives in Wadena for a month, ‘They returned ‘home Tuésday afternoon. Dean S. Rogers returnéd Tuesday night to his home in Minneapolis, ‘having come to Bemidji to attend |the funeral of his grandmother, the late Mrs. J. P. Omich, which was held Tuesday afternoon- .DANCE ‘Friday night at the new armbry Mugic by ‘the Serenaders. 2t 14 make appoint: ni t9 { ifitmoqtsinr sitting! apy| thlckcn en casserole, mashed at the Home Bakery, is spending a|. : mndc to order. A. Hendricks, t;xlor 1 - | Minfiesota Loggers’ Association, tigs at; Book ’and"SbnhdFery %}‘ We “together. tof.their] 5 ¢ sonamee e "J Tl-ll BEMIDJ1 DMLY PIONIII Bt Teturned to Bemidji M%Q?J? from Superior where mi she visited relatxves for about a me Jmenu wnll be gerved 4 of tI:e Methodist LA Warilel:d ex- ek for Califor- ‘winter months Thn L:d!ga 'Aid’ of the Mcthodist chnmh will ‘serve’ a' thicken supper in the church Yasement, Thursday ' 5100 and until all are served. Prica [ 1t 12 18 | Mys. C°C. Easton :ang little son |Jack e:rQect to /locve the: latter part of the week for Asby; Minn., they will spend bhduys fwith her parénts. Mr- Easton ‘will join, his fa- ;mly there at a later date and lpend J Christmaa w:th them.: rr of the Barr Preservmg Cloud, wh;le visiting in i Sunday called "on Mr. and Frank Bridges, 1623 Park ave nué: This ig the first time they have met for 28 years, ~when they all ived in Gilmom City, Iowa. Classes fcr instruction in the Den- nison Handicraft work will be held every afternoon, as awellas Wednes- day and Friday evenings at the Be- midji’ Book and Stationery Co. ‘We extend a cordial invitation to all T12 12 tf Better radio, costs less, ask Andy Lee; phone 128. 1t 13 Word received .from Mrs. Martih Hogan from Spokane, ‘where khey arrived last week, after their auto trip, states that they have more snow thai she ever saw iniMinnesota and” af: the time of writing it was still .coming down wlth,no relief in slght ¥ Simnnum Haternity gcsgual 720 Beltrami avenue, every® "comfort.’ .| Phone 653-W. i 5.12 Mrs. J. W: Angvall returned last week from a two weeks’ visit with relativés and friends at the Twin Cities' and ‘the range :towns.; They, are “packing their houseHbld" govds| preparatory to moving to Chisholm the first of the year, where Mr. Angxa]l has s bakery. Po- tatoes with giblet grayy, .buttered zutabrgas, cnbbage salad, rolls, jelly pickles, apple pic cheese and cof- feel., 1t 13 Xfius trees, make? your: selection riow:while stock is complete, ‘Special orders taken for churches, - ete: Xmas tree headquarters, Sunshine Grocery. EODT79 1214 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene LePage of D\lluth, who have been guests of her ter and husband, Mr. and - Mrs/ x‘aiflc Dewey, 121 Mississippi ave- :I'hug, sincé last Saturday, left Tues- | ¥ -afternoon for Pinewood to vis- time. They will return to Bemidji to, visit again before relurning home. ANT TO SAVE MONEY? Walk up a flight of stairs over Gill Bros. and have your clothes repaired and a new suit DO YOU 4t Don’t forget the chicken supper at 'the Method:st church Thursday, Dec- 14, given by the Ladies’ Aid Bociety. Tickets 50c. Everybody welcome. 1t 12 13 ‘Roy V. Norbeck, secrotary of th; of anaapohs, was a business caller in Bemidji ;Tuesday. -Mr. Norbeck was - formerly a resident of Bemidji and employed in"the logging depart ment:of the Crookston Lumber com- pany. While in the city, he called ot "ol n;fl‘s ‘and renewed acquain- tances. 1171t 15/ wiishing machine try Hal- mz & Walker Eléetric Co- St 16 FoTt SALMM -gnllon electnc cash, Inquire Minnesota" El Light and Power Co:, or Chfistidnson, Nymore. 8t 12 TO HOLD SALE TONIGHT | The Home League of the Salvation Army .will hold its ann sale to- night in_ the Salvation Al Fourth sreet, "in the Hardware building. old Bemidji Many “it. ‘her mother, Mrs. Boclkken for a|l ‘cnfl'ee urn. Very reazonable “for | useful| articles will be on display. Coffee and cake will he served at'16 cents. The public is invitaq to attend. DURKEE-SNELL John Harvey Durkee of Carlton county and {the “Snetl of Grand 'orks were united in' marriage Tues- day ky- Rev. L, J. Jerdeg at the First Lubhe’tm paronage. The neywly- ‘are to maket &lmr nonfit e Lake. 3 ¢ 3 BIRTHDA-Y S| Miss Viola * Simonson’ of Fifth IWnrd was pleasnnt]y surprised last {Saturday -in--henorof her ~twe! Ibipthday. She Teceived many heay- tiful i presents. . Those present were | Lucille Platley, Ing’ McDayicls, Do { orothy ' Stapleion, - Gladys* Robinsor, 'Grace Lindah),. Tranna Taic;: Jénnie Johnson, William. Mastergon, Ber- napd Ellis, Dave Declusian, Fred Westerlen, Walter Zimmer, Ernest ' | Grynden, Sam..Touton, Walmer and mss Simonsen and Joseph Stone. L ENJOY BIRTHDAY PARTY Irma Malone of Lake ‘Plantangan- ot,“was the guest of honor at a party giver for her by her mother, Mrs. Geo. Malone, and sister, Mrs, Ed- ward Revoir, at the home of- the latr ter, 1012 Mississippi avenue, Sat- day afternoon, the. occasion being the tenth anniversary of Miss Irma’s birth. ‘The ‘decorations were sugges- tive of the holiday seasén, the color scheme being red.and green. A large white' birthday cake bearing ten lighted candles and bordered with evergreens and a eircle of rosy cheeked apples, formed the beauti- ful centerpicce, and Il;;n received manyy; pretty xemembunces from her little friends. X .Daisy chains; '!ashlon by little Emfly Revoir from rod , “and green crepe paper, were carricd as stream- ers to the plates of * the youthful guests seated at the dining table, a bouhtiful lunch being served at 2 o’clock by Mrs. Revoir and Mrs. Ma- lone. The: favors were ‘dainty bas kets wrapped in wkm.e paper nap- kins, attached to.the ™ ends ~of the streamers and _containing delicious home mad " candies. Games | were played, including 'a peanut hunt, the delightful entertainment ending in a matinee party at the Elko theatre. Those present wére: Annable Whal- ey, Adeline and Marion Foucault, Lileth and Wilma Vernig, Carl Ma lone, Petcy Harding, Irma Malone, Emily, Harfy-and Ronita® Revoir. 1y out doors. Alge edge, grain,pine and Bemidfi, Minn. Buy your Christmas glft GIVEN HARDWARE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The members of the Knights of Columbus are requested to attend the. regular mv\etinx this evening &t | 8 o'clock at the K. C. hall. FORTY CLUB WILL ENJOY . DANCING PARTY TONIGHT | +.The Forty club .s to enjoy a denc- party at the Moose hall this ev- g and md\qn}\{nq are, that there e 8. large at! enqance of mem- l‘l RPENTERS’ UNION “TO b ENJOY OYS'I"ER SUPRER “:An oyster ' supper ‘will ‘he served mémbers ‘of the'“Carpenter’s ion. following the' ‘short bpsiness ting at 8 o‘clock -in the K. C. diging room, and, all members are urged. to bb prelent. 3 BETHEL LUTHERAN LADIES © MEET THURSDAY AFTERNODN The regular-meeting of the Ladies Aid of the Bethel Lutheran eaurch will be held Thursday atternoon in | the church basement. At that tu-ne‘ ‘the’ articles that were not disposed of at the Christmag sale will be plac- ed on sale, and algo ‘other “articles that were completed after the sale day. Mesdames Ole Larson and Hans Anderson will entertain. All are welcome, H G. A.R. & G, A R. CIRCLE HOLD MEETINGS THURSDAY The regular meetings of the Grand Army of the Republic will be held ; Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at ‘the Moose hall. There will .be election of officers at the regular meeting of the G. A. R.. Circle. Thursday afternoon at 38 o'clock 'at the Mobse hall and. all members are requestéd to be pres- ept: Members are asked to note the' chnnge in time of the regular meet- ing day from Setyrday to Thursday. “MR. STREETER SURPRISED A number of friends of tke Strect- er surprised him at his home, Twen- t{-second strect and Bemidji avenv:| Sunday afternoon in honor of h 75th birth anniversary. They pa: a plensant hour and lunch was scry- ed;, which was provided by th invited guests. They also him with numerous birthdpy The guests included Messrs. and Mes_ dames Joe g‘n-k Swan Johnson, Ole Rudy, Elmer Marin, Adolph Jahrstad and Mesdames Tom MeCarly, Art fi\d Frank Carpno, Bart Shflord d Henry Marin. Flex1ble Flyer THE CHOICE OF ALL BOYS Bach day we have boys in the store looking at these wonderful sleds. sn.knmc BORIS KOSLIFF MAE MURRAY “FASCINATION" LARRY SEMAN Speciat Comeds dition, near new hi are 37 1-2:feet. wide, 140 fi long facing east and others facing squth, graded streets and new walks. $270 will buy them now $290 for corner lots on Minnesota |. . avenue, or ISII: street: You can, buy them op as small payment as ' $10 down and ‘then monthly or yearly payments. No intereat un- | til' April 1st., if you buy mow. ‘ A. T. CARLSON, Ovmer Phone 61.J _— . Insurance that INSURES * Protection that PROTECTS The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U.'S. . C,'5. DARNER, Disfriot Mgr.Phone 148-J ”leds And the remark is al- ways about the same. Gee! I want dad, mother” or Santa Claus to get me a flexible flyer for Christmas. All- wood straight second growth ash, groov-- ed steel runners. Pressed steel supports, coats best varnish. Self steering. . Will out last all other sleds. No. 2 size. Just right size for belly-floppmg for $4.00. Other sizes more or less according to size. . SKIS———YOUR BEST AID TO HEALTH Skis are your best aid to build good, strong, robust boys, The tumbling 5 ft. skis $1.75, 6 ft. $2.25,7 ft. $2 75 mahogany skiis three in and- driving through the snow develops cnergy, besides it is great sport. Girls also enjoy skiing. Wihen you give skiis you éive the whnle SPECIAL PRICES ON ICE SKATES FOR CHRISTMAS We have a god lot of polished clamp skates and screw on hockeys ‘worth from $1. 25 to $2.50. Special price $1.00 Pair Boys’ and Men’s lock clamp hockey skates— $3.00 a pair Ladies’ and Men’s screw on,hockéy skates— . $25 Tube skates with, shoes— 0 a.pair $11 50 P banr bS' C}vlnst:mas EVERY MAN AND BOY { Every man and boy 4vants s good; Robeson Shuredge Pocket Kiives a made. Well finished; best cut]ry steel.’ss les that are easy on poekets. 25¢ to $2.00 THE BOY’S STORE ' ’m a Hardware Store Ph_one 57 :