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FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 185, 1922. " ts known. E,’S: Millis' of Fernhill was a bus- .. ingss; visitor-in Bemidji Thursday. ‘Jo}lmsbn’_s have panel-back Silk Hose at Popular Prices. 1-15 P. R. Scribner of Northome is in Bemidji today transacting business. Many Felt Slippers at Johnson’s for 89 cents. 1-16 Little Leslie Pierce sprained his wrist yesterday when he fell on the sidewalk. If it is a washing machine try Hal- ing & Walker Electric Co- 5t 16 Oley Haugenson of Wilton was a between train visitor in Bemidji on Thursday. If it is a washing x;achine try Hal- ing' & Walker Electric Co- . 5t 16 Oscar Thyren of Kelliher was among the out of town callers in Be- midji yesterday. Don’t forget the Moose Dange tonight. - 14 Miss .Lucille Young is acting as substitute tegcher at the Lincoln . school this- week. 102 dozen handkerchiefs just re- ceived—all in neat Christmas boxes. Johnson’s. 1-15 C. W. Dudley of Blackduck spent the - day in_Bemidji yesterday tran- his -home:dast evening. Our Pre-Inventory Sale is in full swing—buy your coat or dress now and save money.—Johnson’s. 1.15 Dr. Ed. Franklin returned to his home in Bemidji yesterday from a ‘business trip to the Range towns. Spy apples have arrived at Troppman $8.50 per barrel. 5t 12 16 Mrs. P. J. Linahan and baby were moved. yesterdays from . the hospi- tal to their home at 215 Tenth street. 1+ If it is a washing machine try Hal- ing & Walker Electric Co- 5t 16 Mr. and Mrs. John Luschein and Margie Heggie of Becida autoed to Bemidji Thufsday and attended to some Christmas shopping. One dozen photographs make 12 Xmas presents. Telephone 239, The Hakkerup Studio and make appoint- ment. 11 16 tf Mr. and “Mrs. George Foran of Lamoure, N. D. are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs, George McClernan until after New Year’s. Rev. T. B. Nordale returned to Be- midji last evening from a business trip, to Illinois, he having been gone about a week. Classes for instruction in the Den- nison Handicraft work will be held every afternoon, as well as Wednes- day and Friday evenings at the Be- midji Book and Stationery Co. We extend a cordial invitation to all 12 12 ¢f for this column will be gladly received by Mrs. Harve oy, ne 114 Readers owe it to their guests and to themselves to see that items of local interest are . Every item wlil be given proper consideration when the source A A A A A A S et AN I Mrs George Horton of Blackduck 'spent the day in Bemidji yesterday attending to Christmas shopping. Sweaters ideal for gifts—about 400 to choose from at Johnson’s— $1.25 to $25.00 1-156 Mrs. Dahlstul of Shooks was a bus- iness visitor in Bemidji for the day yesterday, returning to her home in the evening. Short of help this year—Come in early—The Hakkerup Studio. : 11 16 ¢ Don B. Smith of the Smith Lum- ber Co. will leave tomorrow for Minneapolis to spend the holidays at the home of his mother. Studio open Sundays; or you may make appointment for sitting any evening. ‘Hakkerup Studio. - 11 16tf Max Triokey, who has been em- ployed for some time near Black- duck, was_in Bemidji Thursday, en route to his home near Park Rapids. ';VVomeng“"':Pure Silk Wool Hose, slightly irregular, $2.50 grade—98¢ at Johnson’s. 1-15 A real estatesdeal was closed this week whereby “P. O. Neelander of Pillager became the owner of the Wilcox property at 501 America ave- nue. Flanellette Gowns, prettily em- broidered only $1.25 at Johnson’s. 'business in Mineapolis today having morning-. Mrs. O. E. Erickson and infant san were moved yesterday from the Be- midji Lutheran hospital to their home, Sixth street and Minnesota avenue. If it is a washing machine try Hal- ring. & Walker Electric. Co- 5t 16 Little Junior Hartness, who was recovering fromx his recent illness at the home of his grand-father, G. D. Backus, is reported not so well the past two days. DO YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY? Walk up a flight of stairs over Gill Bros. and have your clothes repaired and a new suit made to order. A. Hendricks, tailor. 12 4t George Rossback is expected home. tomorrow from Bagley where he has spent the past three weeks installing a ventilating system in a new school. He has completed the work . Come in and look over our new line of Ear Drops ,Bar Pins, Purses, 'Neckwear, etc., all at Johnson’s Pop- ular Prices. 1-15 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Battles of Col- eraine are parents.of a seven pound daughter, born yesterday at the hos- pital in Grand Rapids. They are former .Bemidji young people and, their many- friends extend congrat- | ulations. bizarre in footwear. heels. 315 Minnesota Ave. E T T T T O T O T T T T T ) (O UL DT T AT LU LU Since beads trim so many evening dresses it naturally follows that BEADS BEDECK MANY PUMPS The beauty of simple style, fine material and perfect workmanship is evidenced in the beautiful pumps pic- tured there’s a distinctiveness which slippers far morz elaborate often fail to achieve. |, In fact, throughout our evening slippers youwll find that we have selected only those styles which will find favor with women who look for beauty rather than the Straps, Colonials, patent, suede, satin, in black, brown and white; in Louis, Baby Louis, Spanish and Military Our Prices From $3.95 to $6.85 " Bemidji Shoe Store Footwear Specialists i U LY LT DL UL I Phone 172.W (UL OO T T T T Dr E. W. Johnson ig transacting |- gone on the night train last night. |’ He will return to Bemidji tomorrow THE BEMIDJI' DAILY PIONEER Mrs. J. C. Hill and little daughter Virginia, who have been guests of relatives ‘and friends at Stillwater 'and St. Paul for the past three weeks Teturned to their home at 5113, Minnesota avenue, Wednesday night. Samaritan Maternity Hospital, 720 Beltrami- avenue every comfort Phone 683-W. 5t 16 Wool Sport Coats make splendid gifts, red and green, price $9.95 at Johnson’s. 1-15 . Mrs. Ella Lepper and little grand- son, Howard Leyperfi, arrived in Be- midji Wednesday niyht from Vern- dale and will be over the holiday guests of her son and daughter, Mr. H. A. Lepper and Mrs. T. J. Wick- ham and families. “Phoenix” silk knitted underwear can be secured at Johmson’s. 1-15 ] 1f it is a washing machine try Hal- ing & Walker Electric Co- 5t 16 Mrs. Chas. Blakely and daughtter Mrs. W. E. Ritchie, of Turtle River are shopping Bemidji today and while here are guests at the home BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM DECEMBER 22 The annyal Christmas program of the Baptist Sunday school will be held in the_ghurch or Friday even- ing, December 22nd. ENJOY SOCIAL EVENING Misses Pearl and Grace McLaugh- lin were hostesseq Wednesday even- ing to thé members of the Young Ladies’ Sewing club. A pleasant social evening was enjoyed at their home, 917 ‘America avenue, while the guests sewed, and lunch was serv- ed. . 'MOTHER’S CLUB TO HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY SATURDAY The annual Christmas party of the ‘Mother’s club - will take place on the regular monthly meeting day, Sat- urday, December 16, at 3 o‘clock at of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ferrell, 714 Minnesota avenue. The latier is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Ferrell Wonderful for giving—Corduroy and Silk Breakfast Robes. $3.98 and up at Johnson’s. 1-15 Classes for instruction in the Den- nison Handicraft work will be held every afternoon, as well as Wednes- day and Friday evenings at the Be- midji Book and Stationery Co. We extend a cordial invitation to all. 12 12 tf Fred Krueger, employed by the N. W. Bell Telephone Co., was call- ed the first of the week to his home at Pequot by the critical illness of his brother, who passed away soon after his arrival, and funeral services and interment were made there. Does Jack send “39 you good Christ-__/3 mas presents? The finest I ever exchanged. 2 < st Christmas Cake Decorations. To make attractive Christmas cake decorations, lightly butter the under , side of perfect holly leaves, then coat with icing and let dry. When dry the icing will come off shaped and veined like the leaf. Make into a wreath by Joining with fcing stems. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER the home of Mrs. D. R. Burgess, 6156 America avenue, and all members are requested to be present. BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Evelyn Hannah celebrated her birth anniversary yesterday by inviting a few of her friends to her home, 918 Missippi avenue last ev- ening where they played games and passed a pleasantievening She re- ceived a number of birthday tokens. A birthday lunch was served by Mrs. Hannah. BYRUM-.HANSON Friends of Miss Nell Hanson have received word of her marriage to H. E. Byrum at Poplar, Montana, which occurred in November. Mr. Byrum is engaged in the shesp rais- ing business with' headquarters at Glasgow, Montana. They wiil make their home at Glasgow, and at Mr. Byrum’s ranch a t Nashua, Mont. Miss Hanson formerly resided in Be- midji and was employed at the Ab- stract office. G. A. R. CIRCLE ELECTS OFFICERS FOR NEW YEAR At the business meeting of the G. A. R. Circle held yesterday after- noon the following officers for the coming year were elected: president, \Susie |Bailey; senior-viceipresidenty Rose Booth; junior vige-president, Louise Parker; treasurer Hattie Lep- *per; chaplain, Anna English; conduc- tor, Dolores Minnick, secretary, Mrs. !'T. J. Wickham. M. B. OF A. LODGE ELECTS OFFICERS THURSDAY NIGHT The Modern Brotherhood of Am- lerica now meets att the K. C. hall the second and fourth Thursdays of each month, instead of the second and fourth Mondays as heretofore. At the meeting last evening the fol- lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: president, J. W. Bill- ings; vice-president, Howard Lamb; chaplain, Mrs. Emma Lamb; con- ductor, A. W. Smith; watchman, Robt. Tesch; sentry, James McManus trustee, Frank Atridge; and secre- tary, C. B. Hoyt. Man of Her Own, It was a conversation on the bus. “Yes, she's a good girl, satisfied to work hard as long as she gets one afternoon off a week. But last week she changed her day. It was a It tle awkward for me, but I didn’t like to refuse her. “She had planned to get married on her aftermoon off, but she had had a epecial delivery letter from her young man telling her he couldn't make it end change it to Sunday. So she took Sunday off. “Back again? Oh, yes, she's back. both get off at the same time. She says it's so much nicer to have a man of her own when she goes out than to go out with the other girls,”—Chi- cago- Journal. A Quick Thinker. «gam,” said Mr. Grabeoin to his ofs fice boy, “you told me yuu had an engagement with your dentjst yester- day afternoon.” “J—er—dld, sir.” “] gaw you at the ball game.” “Yes, sir. The tall, thin gentleman sitting right next to me was my den- tist."—Birmingham Age-Herald. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER | GLORIA SWANSON Py " in the Paramount Picture “UNDER THE LASH” at the ELKO SUNDAY Matines and Night A A GIFTS OF FEMININE APPEAL AWAIT YOUR SELECTION AT 3 ©® The Store of Gifts for the Practical Gifts cL Silk Hosiery All' silk, full fashioned, of two nationally known makes. Specially featured from now until Christmas at ... ..$2.00 and $1.25 N Novelty Neck Chains with that style Elko Very unusual “different” unusual characteristic of the Hat Shop. Prices ....$3.95, $2.95, $1.95 b o | Hot Dish Mats Made in Kenilworth studios. A very novel gift ........$1:95 NE E Vanity Cases | And Purses | | Well, they are just differ- | ent, that’s all. You know, f | | lots of speed and individuali- | ty. Prices ... .---.$12.00 | $7.95, $4.95 and as low as | $2.95 “ Cuff And i Collar Sets [ Dainty hand embroidered Cuff and Collar Sets....$1.00 The Store Ahead ELKS BLDG. , Dainty Powder Puffs Very attractive, enveloped by dainty silk containers, hand embroidered. Can be carried in purse without soil- Wool Sweaters , Slip-ons with either high or low necks. Also Tuxedo style. An ideal gift for the outdoor grl. .........$7.50 $3,95 and as low as $2.65 NE Dutch Silver Tea Tiles $1.25 g Pollychrome Book Ends Dear-0ld Grand Dad sitting by the fire place reading with dog under chair. Very novel ..... ....$5:95 NE Christmas Boxes All new, Al sizes e ————— e Continuing to Receive New Trimmed Hats for Spring. Beautiful in coloring and charm- ing in _shape. Very reasonably pri¢ed. Come early while stock is complete. EX {3 i i S S Woman Who Cares -© Pollychrome Candle Sticks With Candles cpmplete. Beautiful colorings. Special- ly priced .. .$3.95, $2:95 N Novelty Scarfs Any girl will be delighted with one of the Elko Hat Shop's ‘warm colorful Scarfs ........ $2.98 to $10.00 WE Corsages In form of dress trimmings. Extremely attractive . « At ... . 60c to $6.95 WE Greenwich Village Glass Ware Something entirely new. Bowl for fruits, nuts, candy cake plates, candle sticks, $5.95, ..$4.95 and some small pieces as low as $1-00 WE Sippers Lemonade and Ice Tea Only .........50c per package And they've got it fixed now so they ; for the least outlay, Slip-gver Sweaters Bed-room Slippers Brassiers Silk and Knit Underwear Corsets Petticoats Bloomers Night Gowns 000000 WHAT Shall | Give? Too many times Christmas shopping is made dif- ficult by the wealth of items that are shluvy;'l'l and the in- ability on the part of hte purchaser to determine what can be bought for each one of the list within the amount set aside for Holiday buying. ! For the convenience of our custormers we have list- ed articles that can be purchased at certain prices. In _of this store for dependability and quality. at varying prices, but you can always be’certain that in our store you are obtaining the best piiésible values Back of every article is the well known reputation many cases we have the same articles in \’r.q'rious grades Store will be open evenings until Christmas 45¢ to 59¢ will buy Handkerchiefs Towels ! Stamped-Pieces Hosiery ‘Brassiers ga;nd made powder Ribbons i A uffs Rosebud Trimmings HMittens snd Glovep Dolls Neckwear Barettes Toys —BUY IN BEMIDJI— 89c¢ to $1.29 will buy Books Ribbons Candle Sticks House Aprons Stamped Pieces Muslin and Knit Caps Neclklaces Knit Underwear Bathrobe material Corsages Breakfast Caps Handkerchiefs Bloomers Baby Blankets Silk and Wool Hos- Petticoats Neckwear iery Wl Brasiers Dolls Gloves Skating Socks Toys —BUY IN BEMIDJI— $1.89 to $2.19 will buy Colored Towel sets Bags and Purses Bloomers Bath Robe Silk Table Cloths Petticoats Children’s Bath Aprong Neckwear Robes Blankets Sleepers Silk and wool hose Stamped Pieces Nightgowns Gioves Corsets Bedroom Slippers —BUY IN BEMIDJI— " $2.89 to $3.25 will buy Silk and Wool Hosiery. i Kid and Wool Gloves Children’s Bathrobes Japanese Lunch Cloths Bags and Purses Neckwear Childrens’ and Infants’ Sweat- ers —BUY IN BEMIDJI— $3.89 to $4.25 will buy ! Luncheon Setg Table Cloths Sweaters Wool Scarfs Childrens’ Sweater Sets Blankets Imported Japanese Slippers Guantlet Gloves Silk Hose Silk Petticoats Sweaters Bathrobes Beacon and Cordu- 0¥, Bloomers Bathrobe Blankets Middies Silk Underwear Waists Corsets Bloomers Comforters Children’s Sweaters Bed Spreads Camisoles Petticoats —BUY IN BEMIDJI— ¥ $4.50 to $5.25 wlll buy Childrens’ Sweater Sets Linens Blankets Corsetg Waists Camisoles —BUY IN BEMIDJI— $5.00 and up will buy Ivory Sets Marg:ure Sets (in cases ! Silk Blouses ‘Wool and Silk Tuxedo Sweaters Wool and Silk Slpiover Sweat- ers Children’s knit Sweaters Middies Wool Dresses Silk Dresses | Cloth Coats ! Fur Coats Handmade Silk Pillows Wool Skirts Beautiful Silk Underwear Negligee (Silk and Corduroyd Pure Wool Blankets Indian Blankets Oregon City Blankets Bathrobe Blankets Corsets Silkg of every deseription for Dresses. —BUY IN BEMIDJI— The Practical GIFT Store! O . PAGE FIVR