Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 16, 1922, Page 3

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mjfl}an ng of Turtle River 'wulh, wistior dri/Bemidji Friday: 5 a washing mchme try Huly m& i Walker Electric Co- F. N. Porter of Nebish is amorig the out of town shoppers in Bemidn today. \ If it is a washing machine try Hnl- ing & Walker Electric Co- 6t 16 _W. A. Rice of Tenstrike visited | relatives and transacted business in B:e\ni(fil yesterday. g lrl \Al Collard, 910 Minnesota ave nue i visting friends and relatives in Minne-pqlis this week. _Dance at K, C. Hall Satunday |, night, music by Schuck’s Jazz' Or; ‘chestra: Admission 75¢. Extra Ladies | 10c. 1t 16 8.-Randall of Nebish is transacting business and attending to Christmas lhqppin‘ in Bemidji today- ‘Uituumhmgm)nnetrylld- ing & Walker Electric Co" 5t 18 "‘Mri. Ed. Gunsten and Mrs. George Bicker of Grant Valley were; calling on {riends in Bemidji Friday. ° * Mrs, Joe Montgomery ‘of Turtle River was a between train Christ- #mzs shopper in Bemidji Friday. <) Spy apples have arrived at Troppman $8.50 per brrrel. 5t'12 16 F: E. Anderson of Northern is in the -city, today on-his way to Bagley to spénd theé holidays with his son., :fir ang: Mrs. .S P.. Carlson .of Cleatbrook transacted business and djl_hd on friends in Bemidji yester- dag. itisa wash.ing—muhine try Hal- Walker Electric Co- 5t 16 Hiss. Bernice Ketten, teacher at Takporte came to Bemidji last éve- to spend the week end at her en photographs nuke 12 nts.” Telephone 289, The Stndlo and make &ppoint- Ulend at the home of Mr. and § Frank Forward, who recently moved ] ill{4o-Bemidji' from Guthrie ‘ang Jocated | "B:eresa Peterson of 2 ed over the week end with at K. C. Hall isic by Schuck’s Jazz Or- 1t 16, J. B.C meoln of Patk Rapids js ¥isifmg her sister, Mrs. Olive Hayth'and daughter Miss Ila Lincoln- hue for.a week. . 4 for instruction jn the Den- nison Handieraft work will ‘be held: “W afternoon, as well as Weddles- ard Friday evenings: at the Be- ook and Stationery Co. We a cordial invitation to all « 1212 ¢ the guest:of - Miss Lucy ylor the past week, left for gn_yesterday to spend the ind r ‘months, dy Lee about the newest ent in ‘Radio, Phone 128. 116 McDona!d will leave apend a few days Wwith the Twin Cities before go- ornia to nmmn during ¢ mdtriction in the Den- dicraf€ worl wil be held afi;flgfi Lillian ang Matie Sthol visi traims yesterdny leaving on érnoon train and returning to Blmldjx this mornmg . It it is a washing mschine try Hal- m‘ & Walker Electric Co- . b 16 Miss Maude Bethel returned to-Be- midji last evening from Freeport, Oftio, where she was called a few ddys ago by the death of an uncle. She was the guest of there. MONEY? w;_n{ up a flight of stairs che leette of the Stlte' Saturday | ‘Mae McClejord, R. N. who’ ther at Pinewood -beliie improved at present. 'mseflhg .at’the hame ‘of Miss Cather! Mrs. L. W. Galloway ‘and neice, Shop will.go this evening to Cass Lake to spend S\mday at the homa ot the “former there. Dry season ‘Birch wood $8.00 per. cord at cars. Troppman’s, phone 927.. 2d18 Mr. Bliss and family moved 3ec- ently from their home on Irvine:ave- nue to the farm home of Mrs. Geo. Grow near’ Wilton were they expet to remain for'sonie time. Mrs. H. Mayne Stanton will arrive in Bemidji the first of the week from her home in Duluth, to visit et the home’ of heér ‘parents Dr. and Mrs._ D. L. Stanton over the holidays % Frank Slough returried to his home: 1207 Irviné avenue, Thursday eve- ning from International Falls wherg he has been employed at road work for. the past. two weeks. Mrs. Geo. Grow of Wilton is tak- ing care of Mr. dnd Mrs. Matthew Petri at the home of the aged couple corner' of Twemh street and Park avenue. : Short of help lha year-—Come in early—The Hakkerup Studio. 11 16 #f Miss Florence Shattuck a member of the State Teachers college faculty will léave tomorrow for Duluth where | she will visit at the Teachers Col. lege: until Thursday then go to her home in Berlin, Wisconsin to spend the ‘holidays. Mrs; " Carl . Halberg and Miss Wava of.Guthrie arrived in Be- midji yesterday to visit over the week Mrs, | he Fifth ward. TO.. SAVE over Gill Bros. . and have your clothes repaired-and a mnew- suit mxde t¢ order. A. Hendricks, tailor. 12 4 ome: at International Falls, . after Admlsuon 75¢. Extra Ladies spgndmg a few days with his father | M. Barnett, who has been ill for severnl weeks at his home, 1008 Mis- | sissippi -avenue. _Mr. Barnett has the past few days. - Bnpert Stechman retu midji this week from'Grand -Forks | whiere he is a' student 4t the Univer- [] sity. He is just recovering from a sei- rous illness of pneumonia, and plans to return to. resume his studies 4vith the beginning of fi1 ext semesur, if his health will pefm Big “Junior MooseDance ‘Monday night, -Percy Riggs’ 5. piece or- chestra. Tickets $1.0 Present | invitations at the Door. Dancing at 9:00. 2 2t 12 18 Mrs. Ellen Booth * - of Blackduck came to Bemidji Wednesday morning and attended the annual elcetion of officers Held by the |G. A. R. Circle at the ] Il Tharsday after- d ~glie was the guest of Mr, and Mrs: David Booth, 1007 Irvine avente, returning to her home Thursdsy vening. Miss Helen Wilson of :the Elko Hat | Whichi Albert Barnett has returned to his |1 seemed “to gain a hme in strength ed to Be- || 'l’h Mystic Circle held its regular 'fl(cKee, 1215 -Bixby avenue. Fri- Ahe Order of Bastern Star will, !qfld its’ regular meetmx Tuesday’ ening’ at ‘8 o’clock +n -the ‘Masonic/ of refreahments. All mem-1ti J Beaides, they P followéd. by & social hour and. the hall. This will be ‘past matrons” night hbrs are urged ‘to be present and any Sfiu‘a in the city are wel- n honor of the birth anniversaries 'of Irvin Keeler and Merton Denley, nccn-:rgd on_ the same \day, latter: was enter- | tained b theéxyzleé home at 6 o- |- klack dinner ’H\mday. GooD Rom VITAL TO AIJ. PARTS OF COUNTRY. Be&er Roldn ‘Will Pay Regular - Substantial Dividends to Enterprising Sections * “Good l'onds are vital to all sec- tions “of -the -country,” declareg \Carl | Rygg -local :dealer in Durant, Star,| and Du!'snt Four and Six cylinder models. " #The interests of millions of ‘people demand them. “Conmi'y to the common ° con- ception, “fhe ~wealthy ~ tourists and- truck using’corporations form only 2 ‘small - frackion ~of those who are urging befi.er highway transporta- tion, -+ *“Better -roads - will benefit two- great classes, namely, three and ones ‘half million farmers who are depend- ent upon their automobiles, and- as many more -city-dwelling - families ‘with incomes of less than $4,000 who with the farmers, own two thirds of all the cars ‘sold. " Consider what the combination of the automobile and good roads means to the farmer. It gives him access ta the nearby towns, gnd thereby ends HARRY GAREY “Cood Men _and True” in’his greatest super- Western - from the famous novel by Eu- gene: Manlove Rhodes. GRAND . Tues. and Wed. I¢'s a whale of a picture | “THE SNOW SHOE TRALL Millions ' have read the novel. ‘Mil 'ons will see the_ picture. THE.BEMIDJL DAILY PIONZZR sSLENAOg c_onnecf.s his' farm and his market. “When prices.are iright, he can move his - produce - promptly and ‘thereby not ‘only develop a broader ‘market, but a more stabilized one. {He is no longer depeudem upon' rail- Toad connections and can, therefore, (purchage’land for its productiveness o cost alone!’ It gives = him work:-on his farm. {ties.” ‘| Adirondack- hero would be enable him to exchange the city con- stion for health and besuty oi the ALL.SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PARTY AT STATE COLLEGE An All-School Christmas party, ‘which promises to be very entertain- ing, is being given ‘this evening at ithe State Teachers college.: The com- mitted has made plans to entertain “Santa. Claus,” who will distribute the gifts. ‘Names were drawn by: the students, and each will purchase a small gift for the one whose name. ‘they drew. The singing of Christmas] carols will be another feature of the’ program, and altogether the students: are lonkmx forward, to & very enjuy- able evemng Tage. | A ?nfiestment, better p ax and ‘substan- W] h very enterpris- annot afford to lose. the character of the section to:visitors. The de- sirability of the L&wn ‘their ‘presence. ~highways - mean " better transportation and better communi- DUPLICATE MEDAL MADE WORLD WAR HERO HAPPY M| %Unfited Press) éLiake, N. Y., Dec, 16.—A 4 gold medyl presented by Gmnzress to Lester~G. Hock for ‘heroic servic- es durmg ‘the Civil war was lost when | weeks:ago. The medal was the chief treasuze of the veteran andthe was Jinconsdlable until friends swho had taken fhe' matter up with; War Department ‘received word: duplicate of his cherished -"decora- tiom. GRAND - TONIGHT First ‘National Pictures Today—a drama worth Seeing! High on the list of the year's best entertainments, and topping by far all of Anita Stewart’s plays: for a year. Louis B, Mayer presenis. the i mita- ble star g ‘Anita Stawart » ‘Rose o’ the Sea’ Looking for &, “Different Drama?” Here’s One!l The romance of a girl—waif of the sea—thrown into the perils of the ~Stranger sea of society. We're always looking for the picture that is different, the novel story, the unusual play for we believe our pa- trons like variety in their scren entertain- ment. So we've hooked “Rose o the Sea” Anita Stewart’s latest. It's the romance of a girl waif of the sear Charley Hutchison in “Hurricane Hutch” and “The Range Rider” Grand Orchestra 7:10-9, 10-30c treasure on a t:oplcll dsle. world. in the drama - heart tzqub!e at thé‘ G - ter, Mr. Charles DickinSon Superior Wisconsin, but is reported to beé'some relatives while | & And 7:10-9:00 SEE ‘THE CONPLICT. - NESTBRY - LOVE - THRLLLS surges like a.typhoon along the path of romance HELENE CHADWICK axo RICHARD DIX | ADADPTED FROM THE FAMOUS TALE OF ADVENTURE BY 'GOUVERNEUR MORRIS | A masterpiece of Mystery and adventure Also Showing “PERILS OF YUKON” Chapter 14 Orchestra Every Night A CRY FOR HELP— On a stormy night, starts e young author on a mad chase for hidden A CHARMING WHITE ; GIRL— is the guiding spirit of a mysterious .Chinese sailing vessel. "THE MYSTERY OF THE SEA— and those swift nlling vessels that slink to far off parts of the a comedy 4 10 & 25c fire destroyed his farm home.a few |/ Edmund Goulding A TIFFANY PRODUCTION Her Wedding Altar An . Auction Block! The price of her purchase —the name of a ‘“good man’s wife.” And so, a slave to condi- tions where she lived, she honored and obeyed, Then one dsy she loved another! The rest is drama that races through scenes that crackle and snap like a ‘whip. ‘Wholly dlfferent from anything this beautiful star has played before. presénts A Paramount Picture —Also Showing— Comedy in two parts Jesse L, Lasky Gloria Swanson MEET THE WIFE Adapted from the novel “The Shulamite,” by Alice and Claude Askew and the Play. by Claude Askew and Ed. Knoblock—Directed by Sam ‘Wood-—Scenario by J. .E. Nash At the ELKO A RARE COMBINATION THE COATS STEAMER “The new sensation’ If you have not contracted to represent this pair ycu have truly missed an opportunity—an early sensational announcement will be made— Hit your stride! Write us today! GEO. A. MORSE INC., DISTREBUTORS Christmas shop- ping. Mrs. Snail— Well | haven't | and. 1 started out a month and’ MATTR.BS MAKER Is again prepnred to ac- cept, work and will, 'ap- MAE MURRAY'S NEW PICTURE SPANISH, Gorgeaus Gowns and Brilliant Dancing Features of “Fascination”—Story of girl Fascinated by it Toreador The drama of a girl who danead w1th , danger “Faseination” is ‘“‘Peacock Alley’s” suc- cessor and it out does even‘that picture’s. effectiveness. ; . The story of what happened to Dolores... DelLisa, a girl who dared to display her beauty in the most dangerous resort in Madrid. Larry Sefian in his funniest of comediés, “A PAIR OF KINGS” The things that cccur in two reels: will keep 'the averag eperson laugln.nz for a week. o Grand Orchestra Extra Specinl Program i Matinee 2:30, 10-20c Evenings 10-30c Special Matinee for Children Shows at 2:30-7:10-9:00 Admission—10c & 30c SUNDAY" THE RICKENBACKER “A car worthy of it's name” 1607 Hennepin Avenue MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. —t-

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