Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 3

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for g;m %. ae Mc’hggm b‘“fiefi! matters at Walker | wood were ameng needay. Zen nlnpment A PRI R e e o e Py R M;". and. M Lot’}‘x Dayis of Pine-| e between train | ‘Christmas shoppers in Bemld;n Wed- me; Bflvfll ODen during th and “also ' during the" eveni ct ‘to” make lived on & farm near ral years Mr. Hintz + Another l-rze : Just ;fived. % Ya,u Bemul is attending tgi 3 tographs make -12 Xmu presenta.. Telephone 239, The tFip_to the range towns Hakkery tndie .M make appoint. SeVeral days there 3 $ Short of help this iyear—Come | dler left Wednesday forl in aqfly—'l‘he ankenlp Stadio. tile, - ‘Portland and dif:| 1116 t2 I .'jnSt received 404 anesota id daughters Irma Ellnor, nlso her son Fred- |- Clarnida their this | this oolu-n vlll be .h‘l( o m thl ilo.u nf loeal 4 wlil be given proper consid un wl 0 prescfipndn dfllggist at the Gallowny Drug store befiween trains yesterday- Don’t .forget the tonight. r Charles Richards returned to his home this morning from a business spending 1116 4 business -at -Deer River other. places for.a Jew days, return- ) g over, Gill Bros. and ‘have * your ‘'elothes’ repaired ‘and’ 12 4tf Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson and small son ‘expect to leave Saturday | night. for Minneapolis where - they will visit Mr. .Yohnsons brother for ! nbout a week. tit.is'a washing ‘machine try ‘Hal=: Walke!‘ Electric Co- . 5t 16 i Rev Blaine Lambert left “the flrst part:of - the..week for. Wadena.and places “in “the ' southern part. of the state on. business, ‘and. will: reutrn onday for.a few days. Hotel nglr Stand. -1t-12. 14 Re Ask to see them when you are down town GEO.T. BAKER & C0. The HALLMARK Store - $1 5 $35 3 Bemu!jl, Minn. Moose Dance|. 1147 new suit | mnde to ‘order: A. Ben icks, tailor. |- ‘Beltrami Cass Lake visited friends in Bemidji 4 L Mrs. ‘Henty ?Jarte will retum to her. home. in, Bem from where ‘she has been the washing ‘machine u'y Hil- ¢t: Electric Co ~ bt 16 M. L. Morse is expected home to- .day from: Wivona and the Twin Cmes whe;'g he’ attended a brick lay 2 and ‘vidited relatives that Ivey’s candy mgdem polis is .sold in Be- midji.” Markha,: Hotel Cigar Stand.: T : 1t 12 14 L It it ii-ifyltl]iing machine try Hal- ing ‘& Walker Electric Co- 5t,18 hhernx).,}wsp was repnrted 0. be slightly this' mo: _]l itiis'a washing macinne try Hal- ing & Walker Electric Co- 5t 16 for care, better “Miss Eleanor Bowser has been confined to Her home and unable to attend to_her school duties because of a severe cold. She is reported to be slightly improved Spy apples have arrived at Troppman County Agent D. C Dvoracek went to Pinewood yesferdny where he is holding formers” meetings ‘today and ‘tomorow will go to ‘Puposky. He will return to chxdji Saturdsy night. ; Samanun Maternity Hospm.\, 720 avenue every comfort Phone 883-W. - .6t 15 Miss Martha Maag returned to Be- midji Tuesday merning from Buf- falo Lake wheré she attended the funeral of: her mother last week. She has resumed. her. duties in the Ab- stmct office” at the Court House. Ii it mr & Walker Elecmc Co- wishmz machme try Hal- 5t 16 “ Don't f*)get the tonight .t‘ p Moose ~ Dance Mtq. L. B. Gund," and little dnught e!..mlxd yesterday - from c¥é shz was called over 5 ago by the serious illness moter. The latter’s condi- jon was much improved when Mrs. Grandy left, she bemg able to sit Chmpes.iar it in the Den- i craft. wotk will be held CveriA@s” at the Be- inif"sunbfiwry Co. We/ pl!diul invitation to all ¥ :fliss,mummiqb-mun of the Statc | " Téhchers 'Collége facalty left lay. night for the Winona State Teach-| {ers college to attend a conference of the directors of education and psy- | cology of all colleges this week. The | latter part of the week she will re- turn to St.. Paul and work in t}u State Department of Education on | {goes to her home at Brazil, Indiana .ta spend the hollduys 1" “DANCE Fndly mght at the new lumory Musgic by the Serenaders. A ? 2t 14 ) wgwa’y,eq § yesterday {lowed by .a mau: $8.50 per barrel. 5t 12 16| farms, with snlmon and trout fishing, whole rivers and lochs, islands and | Dow’t forget the Moose Dance) mountalns, and comfortable houses ' tenight. 114 | are offered for sale at the present 114 | cering, ete., ag mixd in Adlerika, re- $ as Wodnes- | 12 iz i | the course of-study, reniaining there | {all of next week - From there she| BETHEL umiz LEAGUE. . MEET FRIDAY Thege wfll be no meeting lof the Luther, Leagug qof the Fethel Luther- an church tnm M i nnn\mced okt t spp ©bb FELLOWS LopcE g | . MEET ‘FRIDAY EVENING irst degree work ting of the"I. O. f at 8 o'c IL C. Hnl\‘nnd,afl memb urged to be present. MRS. CROTHERS ENTERTAINS! .G, Crathers Antextained thpfi & M. clul Tyesday evening at Her home. F‘lve hundred was played Mrs. P. M. Petersop: won: ize _and Mrs. Rube Ripple the onsolation prize. TS are - MRS. CONNORS ENTERTAINS the. “Heluo”, clyb was entertained onday £; nni by Mrs. D- M. Con- 105, venue. Thp time 30 *élonk"it' the heme of ‘Mrs. D.- R. Burgess, 615 Minhesota abenuc. It: will open with a rshort business. meeting,” which will be. fol- program their. annusl ~Christmias party. . All msmhpra ure asked to:be preaenn . ‘BIRTHDAY PARTY Eleven’ ‘girl. friends. were ‘invited 1o’ the. home: of Miss Caroline West 1215 Dewey avenue, from 4 until 7 k' to -help’ celebrate her 11th birth gnniversary, wheih occutred yes- terdwy Games were played and a birthday lunch served by’ Mrs; West. She received a number of pretty and J&ffll gifts. . The guests mclnded {sses. Virgini son, Noreen. Gi Virgir Helen® Sellers, - Kathryn- ‘Gile; Hélen Palmer, Anne Bethel, Helen Hodgdon and- Louise Lambert ag the winnefs. ers should “either cuh “or convert their bonds into other - investments and are offered the service of .the Savings Department. uf the Farmers State Bnn 1d12 14 o s _ 8cottish: Estates Being Sold. Enormous estates In. Scotland * are going under the hammer, due in many | cmses to the tnxes that have mnanu i the war. As many as 310 square wiles of forests, grouse moOrs and time, Including n large part of the Caledonian forest. Yacht ancholages and sea fishing are plentiful, The briefest statement of the game bags on -some of the properties, and of the avernge tnkes of wwut: and ealmon, brings into strong reliet .the faet that; like Scott's “Flnnan had- | dbek,” the sporting thus . indicated : “bps-a velish of u. very peculiar and | dehc.ne flavor,” inimitable elsewhere. SU]SLRIBE FOIG TH]‘. PIO\EEB Gas Fr§m_ Focd . - Prestres on Heart I{ food “does 10! dxgest it turn often presses on the heart and other organs causing a nervous restless fcclmg Simple buckthiorn bark, gly- ! moves foul decaying food-matter you, never. thought’ was in your system which caused. gas and pressure on heart. Adlerika expels poigons - and { gas from ‘Both upper and Lowet | pendicitis. City Drug Stcres v i Trettiest 1 i | | { | Katherine Grapt, 18 years old, ioék at|™ f midji Book and Stationery Co. We | into, poisoris which form gas. Thls: s I bowel. Excellent to gazrd against ap- : 8 “Ye _by Radio Aiss Velta Fave, Just arrived in New York on the M!fluh, received NATIONAL CONFERENCE .ON FARM BUREAU NEWS S. E. Elliott, lirector of the news service: and ~Investigational Depart- ment of ‘the eMinnesota Farm Bu- reau Federation, is in.Chisago this week nendmg a m&wnal confer- ence of men in his line.of work. The |'d Minnesota Farm . Burgau News, | “housc organ’ ' of Farm: Bureau movement in Minnesots, ‘hag attract- ed national atention and many state Farm Bureaus are considering estab- Llishment of a state paper along sim- ilar lines. Golnu iOne, { One of the brightest “stars” in “The | § Island King" at the Adelphi thenter in | § ~Every scl’lool boy ‘and girl is initere Nancie Lovat.. - She ung: and acts deserve,s e nt charmingly. i L T paid Miss Lovat a visit tiie other | - m FAM]]‘Y evening, and: she asked me it I had @ “henrd this;one,” .E-Badn't. | ; Tyo kiddies were engaged In & brag- | 3.° vantages. ging muteb. - i _ “My mummy's gone-to the slwpa to 4 ‘pay: some bills,” said Joan, proudly. | 5 “My mummy doesn't have o % sneered Dorlg.. “The men come to the house for -oure.” Here is ‘another of Miss Lovn’ stories. ‘ i “George urmured the girl, as she | ¥ nestled closé: to: him, “cigars ave noth- | 3 ing but'a bablt.? . | | “Yes, and yon've now broken one of my habits,”. sald the young 'man, A8 he_sadly ‘withdrew ' the remains of -2 Havana from liis pocket.—London Th: Bits. ’ What good is a Radio, i Classes fof instruttion in the Den- ‘<4 Radio Set for Clzrzstmas The Radw: “BUG” is taking hold of homes by the score. , and such mberest NlGil'lS Whn you buy a RADIO set here, ypu have certam We matall them—We lilé'fi_p,)tfi\em in * working' order—This service is fress. . it dosn’t funetion properly? * Remember w'e also carry 2 con}_plete line of Radio parts. Open Evenings Until Christmas : | (We Love to Be Eothéred) NAYLOR ELECTRIC AND CONSTRUCTION C0 The RAJw Store Phone ufi,‘ BEMIDJI M]NN g nison . Handicraft work will be held every afternoon, -as well as Wednes- day and Friday evenings at the B dia] ‘invitation to all 1212 extend a SRS, SR NAR A BAL B o G S A FOVERRRY o . AT e T P NAS A szt Suggesttons—— FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY ‘B &D’ Shoes, S‘:h'ppérs and Hosiery Specializing in fitting COl‘IeC\..y has beeh awarded the Los Angeles beauty. crown by . selection. She is & golden blon “has ‘blue eyes, dimp‘l:ld cheoks. and & marvels lon. " 307 BELT. AVE. BEMIDJI e Th@ 6B & D’ Shoe S’Lt@r@ /PHONE 45.W, ., Wi Of wool felt in the | greatest variety of color | combinations and sizes we hive evér.shown. Just 16ads of beautiful ? | thpcxs that she will 1 956 to sl 90 appreciate. Satins in black and brown; suede - Early: selection is to ! in black and brown; dvnntcge, | | and patent leather with : | Colonial styles pre- wl - dominating. i K e | $5.00 to $9.00 i Nothing will please her | $ $ s ; mo’re than i ¥ i > fiolepra)f i fasierg | - ,E.\'dusiv'é hére i ik and silk ; ‘,,: : T Ll andwool. A vardety of silk-hose | 2{ For the man, about the e é‘um } i i Wouse #here is mothing |- 5 $1.00 tp $3.50° | oy | - né will get ‘more. real || % e 1 e % comfort from. than. a sil .Jnd wo,,] hose for ! ,U‘r&&u{ fbr the holiday g pair of! those fout’ eis- : t e f Toaflvities, E‘Svfmrt r;%w il 2 s fob AU ChEL . 56 sl 75 | gt¥les that’ “commbmd3 V| 5 ers for . a Christmas o i tlhe attention “lof good . resent. ressers, o Crart R In pretty hulxday bc‘(es, 1f you i JEFH $1.50'to $4.00 | wish. - $5.00 to $10.00 W A AN e

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