Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 6

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Hire Tomo‘nifln Nl(ht uk Hj; s@hoo‘\ [ d i_high school & fl lay its seco! Mfl- mefiit EMpudEase on af thesmesy highischool. gymnas- jum Rriday eveningiagainst:the: Cass Lake “high-~school -quint.. . The game is ss;flhfled'“for@-gs -and - it is-ex- and,;urgedi that AheréZbe.. large attendance It i s unerstdsd| that 'Cass Lake will have 4 large fol- lawing here for the game and will do its best*to win. Bemidji, since the last game with Aitkin, has undergone severe prac- tice and a number of changes have ; been; made, Francig Rhea, ‘a_mem-' ber df the. football team for the past two years, has been out for, practice, m ea;nes!. this week and will likely used in Friday night’s game at the wntz ition. Coach' Kovach has mad ~other changes and they are likelyspogprove beneficial. Cdss Lakedis understood to have a stronx‘#m this year and rivalry betweerthese two school is always keen} which would indicate that each. team will:have’a large following from ollowing gnmes have been scheg uled for the Firemen’s basket- ball | te veral! of ‘which, how. ever, gb ifi tentative. "Others < will be addedt as thgy are arranged: Dbe. 20—Crookstén .at Bemidji. Déc,Z22—Fosston at Bemidji. Dec. .27—Crookston; at- Crookston. Ja‘n\’fiw 3=LaCrosge at Bemi January A—LaCrnsse at_Bemidji. January,8 and 9—Dénver Tigers at Beniidji- .lqnunry H—Cmokxkan at Crooks- ton:di oinisk Ji nuary 15—lelentmes capdlis) sateBemidji. January-.16—Ballentines sax: lis) at Demidji-v Jdnuary, ]9—Craokston m)dp Jgn. 31’—,'Gmnd Rap\ds at Be- mldj K | __SHEVLIN (Minn- (Minn- at Be- Mr H W Tuchruw and infant daughter, uf, St. -Paul arrived here| Saturday and will visit at the home of her’father, G. E. Burfield until after the holidays. The Juniors of the Shevlm Con- solidated school entertained the Freghnién-at a party Saturday even- g, M Miss Ella Hanson visited with friends in Bemul]l several dflvs this week. Mr. and-Mrs. O. }Lmkms fihopped in Bemidji. Saturday. Joe Renne, Alf Rain, Con Paul- son and Chas. McDonald went to Be- midji Monday evening to attend a basKet ball' game, Mrs. N. K. Lawrenson went to Lengby, Monday where she will visit several days with relatives. Miss. Burneece Burfield was a Be- midji visitor Saturday. S.. M. Desjardins returned: here from Bovey, Minn., where he has “ spent the past few months. Mrs. E. I Gordon was a between trains visitor in Bemidji Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Gordon and daughter Elaine returned home from’ Alexandria, Minn., Thursday. A number of the younger set en- joved a sleigh ride to Bagley.Suns day.evening. PRES. EBERT’S DAUGHTER HAS JOB AS LIBRARIAN (Ey United Press) Berlin, Dec. 13—Being the daugh- ter of the President of Germany meahs very- little in the young lite of Frauelgin: Ebert.. This = young ladyt—daughter of the saddle-maker pregident—has taken a position as libravien=inethe city library here. Following her graduation from the university” at Goettingen, Frauelien Fhv.-rt, announced her new connect- ion wi vhbnaxy She must pass a rigid exnmmauun before being fi. nally mnepted as librarian. She may be scen in the reading room ol the big 1j v learning ‘the rnutlm- of Her f e work, "~ NUINCR(M!‘“ FOR TI¥® PIONEER FIREMEN PLAYING AT FERGUS FALLS TONIGHT Sewnd Gme ‘With Fergus May Be Played Tomorrow, Might Play Staples Satunhy 'Be bovF Falls, the Firemen Wi team tonight, in what be an unusually jnterest Plans are under way: 8’ sel game “with Fergus Faiirngtomorrmfl mght and if such a game is decided on by the boys there, the Firemen will play Staples = Saturday. .night. Otherwise, the tour will consist of] only one game; that to be played | tonight. Those making the trip are Bar- rett, Plummer, Fred and Frank Phibbs, Jueb Movold and Adair. Barrett’s team is sure to give Fergus Falls a surprise tonight, for last year that eity defeated the Bemidji team on the Fergus Falls floor- Bemidji is expected to win tonight, but the game is sure to be interesting. The next game on the Bem{dji floor will be the first of a series S with Crookston, to be played next Wednesday evening at the new ar- mory. It being understood that }(amlme university wanted to play. heke be-| fore the holidays, efforts were made yesterday to line up Hamline for Fri- day and Saturday night of this week but suitable arrangements could not [be made, according to Manager R. B.. Lycan. i Axel Johnson of Duluth was an over Sunday guest of his brother | Maurice. Sammy Sparks returned to his home at Crosby after a week’s vicit with his father, C. B. Spnrks The ‘lath mill. ig nearing comple- tion. The machinery will be in- stalled this week. L. D. Larson has been quite sick | for some time, but is reported a little better. The: Mesdames Hoveland, Hutton, Erickson and Ehlers and Miss-Ragna | Mogster, were shopping in Bemidji between trains Saturday. Mzrs. Orvis our popular hello girl is nursing in the E. Charles home for a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Langseth ‘re- turned from Pargo, N. D., last Thurs- day, where they were called on ac- count of the serious illness of theuf daughter, Dagne. ' They report Miss Dagne as very low but they. still| have hopes for her ultimate Tre- covery. 4 Judge Stenlund returned Satur-|! day from seyeral days trip to. Up- salla; an, and the twin cities, where he combined busmess with pleasure. K John Harrom of the Harrom; Johnson Co., acconipanied by Mrs: Harrom and baby were over bundny guests in the Maurice Johnson home. Theda Sparks and sister Vivian of Crosby who have been . visiting, \their father and other friends here | {for several days expect to leave ior[ their home Monday. Misg Margie Callahan was a Be- midji caller last Tuesday. Carpenter Jurgens has the interior work on the Strum residence nearly completed and is putting in booths| in the cmlfu_tmnew Miss Lillfan Fiynn who is attend- ing school: at Bagley spent last Sat-| urday and Sunday-with her parents| here. Dr. Forrest was a professional caller here one day last week. We understand he called on Tony Rhen the young son of Mx .and Mrs Fred Rhen. Henry McCrehm made ‘& business trip to Thief River Falls and St. Hilaire last Friday retwnifng Satur- day. Geo. Brown and Pete Kramer are hauling wood for A. A. Scott at the hotel. Art Nelson of Nelson Quality, Clearbrook, was: lpoking -aftér busi- ness_here last Tuesday, Herb Johnson of Clearbrook was arrived thn week and. both_ fnrces are busy unpacking, mmkmg shelving the goods. Leonard now hiaye thrée: good stotes a trip to': their. olds ho | Eagle, Minn., last & Roy retumcd Sung - For quick ré&ilfs on® i ¢ all metalware use SAPOLIO' | Cleans - Scours - Polisnes have been hauling. home the they put:up om ‘the, Solberg plac “as “here on offizial business | help the nearly move in ‘s00T: with hig team, fog! transact holt fi aw::;:f;:g:; callé¥ in Leonard lagh Lam:in butcher his w‘mters The grocery stocks of Johnson, Fr“es By & Mr; Alfred Rogholt helped Mr. Harrom Co, also of the Malmo Bros! Albin’ Carlson butcher three head of | Co., but Jacob returned'on the train. ~:Hanse -Lawson and” Ed_Beauleau are chopping- for Frank Hugton,. .. Frank Bailey and the Ehlérs boys | hay west of town. ' :* Geo- Swenside Sr, has been suf- fering with rheumntmn for the past ‘week or so but is able to be aronnd from North: Dakots, -where he owns and ‘operates & threshing machine; craps und n very .C. J. Enck.son received motice from - Washington, D. C. last week tha he had been appointed rural mail “carrier for the ‘Leonard route: time ander empornry by the Tocal postmaster, {a full fledged mail carrier. * The' warehouse ‘of the Johnson, Harrom Co is rlearly completed. The [Lundmnrk brothers ‘are duing the - carpenters 'work. Ole Johnison” who has ‘been visit- ing his wife of Sturms’ confection- ery store left last week for Dututh, where he has employment. = - News from the Rhenchildren’ who. are in’ the ‘sanitarium at ‘Puposky is that_all ‘but little ‘Annie ate’déing Her condition’ is ‘rather dis- ging but'her many friends here still' hope for the best. Emil “Sandeen “of 'Clearbrook was down for 'a short = visit -with hiy mothéY ‘'grie” day ‘last’ week:~ He brot | his nigse Myrxtle with him. She s’ down Canada _and will -spend the wmter with Grandma Sandeen. Sheriff Oscar Barness of Bagley Thursday- . BUCK LAKE The ‘Blae Ribbon Girls will give a ' Shadow_Social*Saturday evening at | 'lhe Buck ‘Lake School house. Ladies ! please - bring -lunch. * Lets go, and 1s, Arthur Carlson took Morace Olson I to Cass Lake last Sunday. E. G, Rogholt /and Alex Sawyer each b\ltchered thelt winters meat this week. Alfred Rogholt has.his new house | completed, He expects to| Arthur Rogholt -spent- last :Sunday afternoon at the A. E. Rector home: | left Alfred - Brshbo. and- family { Sunday for. K pects to work.. BT, Mr. Ed. Larson 16¥¢ Wedneuds: Goss and Richmon where. he will. work: t Miss' Cora’ ‘Sawyer “spent Sunday afterndon’ with Miss Myrtle Bggholt. Martin Rogholt was in Cass Lnke | on “business. - The :members: of -the: Ten hkes Threshing ring, held a business meet- ' ing at ‘the Buck Lake school house and R. Sunday P. M, Mr. John _Hale of Sugarbush business at the E;'C C. Rog- Welinesday. T Mz Bred Robbins helped Mr. Ed. driffs and Tuesm o - X oA small dosage brings quick relief to scratchy, “irritated throats. Cough cases, || phlegm clears away, inflame] || _ tissues ara soothed. - Now— b~ fore a slight cough becomes a serious silment—breakit up with- DRKINGS2ES —asyrup for coughs & colds last | ¢ | shipped to Sauk Centre from whenge ) clared it paralysis. Funeral services were held-at the Guthrie. M.. E. churgh: 'Rmud‘y afternoon. Burial;) took place in the local cemetery. Mrs, Val. Bannor visited friends| in Walker Mnnday between trains. Rev. g;;w_el of Walker again filled the pulpit Tiere in the M. E. church | last Sunday. His family has been in quarantine, for several: weeks Qn ac- count:of scarlet fever'and/ Xy Rev- | erend was' usble tn l&'semb’to his »| charge here. = A ;2 Allen . Hess. arnved . Montana to vim_ “Messrs. Elmer. an ‘arrivedh here Tuesday; I m "Wfllmm Hess. The teachers of the publi had a birthday party Tuesda; or: of Miss _Rhodes whose™ birthday was that day. Mr. John Knutson, who has been sufl’crmz from-cancer-for some time is| very low. | .Mry. Maptin Ehrsman and Mrs. Arthur Knutson . visited school Fri- + jday afternoon. K t_lmyof omceu 'for the ensuing: year, |- which are as follows: L. E. Patchin president, G. W..Day.vice-] ddont, Mrs. -Olivex Bmwn'*‘ secratary- treas- CITY DRAY LINE Andersan -of-- Wales, R. J. TESCH Wednesday and s ELMER MARIN ~ PHONBS Day Or Night Servies We cute lnd l!ore furmture 1 'I'ry our Senn:a Word has “been: recewg statmg = the death of- Mr Donald”Blue who | for. a number~of years has made his home : onthe'i-eagt sh, of -Movil Lake but,whoi'for theipast :few months has been at the ome of his; daughter, who lives ‘mear . Grand Forks. - Funeril services’will be held at the Forks Sa rdfl& and3nterment g "THOS. J. STOREY Expert Taxidermist .| DULUTH, MINN. .. "Prices gnd.. Catilégue on-request *3:611, 6th A | Monday atty | eral services school. house and put on an extra van for transporta-- tion of pupils:to extend from Birch- ‘mont north to P. O. Carlsons, one mile west thenge ‘south-ito school house. Bids for this -new . route, |- which - will be discortinued ds" sobn as autos can bé used in'the spring, are asked to be in on or before Dec. 22nd 1922 . . - s The program which is being planned by the teachers and pupils at Northern \ull be glv Friday | Dee. 22, : PARK RAPIDS Mike Sullivan who:has been fore- man “on the Great Northern section vhere for the *past year, and a half had a stroke’ of apoplexy last Sun- day and ‘died ‘at-once. . His:hody was he came, Monday mornmg He had [7! o family:, 5% i»: The annual meeting of the Com munity .Club* was held" in. the "cldb } rooms Monday hight and despite the 'sewre storm: was attendé{ by about lthlr{.y ‘members.’ J. E. Flynn, F. A Dutton, F.“Johnson, Bd. Sullivan | Lindert were‘¢lected Board of Directors for‘the coming yéar. A | W. R. Spears STUDEBAKER AUTO LIVERY' ‘NIGHT AND DAY SERVICE. Enclosed and Heate& Cars NE 622. » e‘ ‘Opponte Hoiel' B; W. LAKIN; President C. 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