Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 18, 1922, Page 3

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5/ homs for Erery jtom I’ hn Dulene/of : Galasburg, N D wll L] Imlln? visitor in Bemin Fri- day. opon 'phiotographs mke 1% Xmpag predents. Telephone: 239, The Hakkerup Studio and. make appoint- mant- . 1116 12 Mr. &nd Hrs. C. A. Rolangd of Du- luth-wére week end visiotrs in Be: midji. A. Betnauer of Cass Lake visited and transacted business in Bemidji Saturday. 2 Sho) _éarly. and make it a Radio ask Andy Lee, phone 128. 1t 1218 a Mae Phibbs of Rock- e week end in Bemidji ll wogd 38 00 per ppm‘n's, phone 927. 2418 of anneapnlis s, .are just ame madq fruit Order f.hqu “thing for the yul _yours at once. Mrs. Geo. in Hinshaw of Wilto »d Business in Bemidji mm- Saturday- Y Chssas for instruction. in the Dg’ n;ion Handjcraft work will be h afternoon, as well a8 Wedn d‘y and Friday evenings at the Be- mid}i Book ‘and Stationery Co. We sxmd a cordial invitation to all. 5 12 12 tf tmns- een i Mee Wright- of Lake Pan attended to husiness matters in Be- mldji Sltm-day Hrfl Joe smm of Northern was the; gilest of friends whil eshopping i smidji Saturday. Junior, Moose Dance Monday. 4 plfi'l Tickets -$1.00. i rilbm at the Door. Dancing at 3 2t 12 18 - E. Craver of Turtle River was tween irain Christmas shop- per in. Bemidji. Saturday. Misi. Hussell and Isabelle Russe of Bfickd‘flck were between train vhltahs ih Bemidji Saturday. M shipment of Colonial ! punige: havé just arrived at the Be- midJi -Shoé Store. 1t 18 Margaret Genkx of Hot Sprfn]i; S.D. was a between train | visitor in Bemidji Friday of last | week. . s Adelaide Marsh of Wabasha | arrived in Bemidji Fridey and tran- | sactéd ‘husiness here for a short time: ‘\ of bdp this’ year—Come 4—Thl\ Bakkorup Studio. in ¢ : 41,16 ¢f Robinson returned on the‘ tnm yesterday lrom Du- | ? autoed to Bemidji. Sat- | - called on friends. while instruction in the Den- eraft work will be held o, as well as Wednes- ay: evenings at the Be- nd Statipnery Co. We ial invitation to all, y 12 12 ¢f Patterson of the.Child- , State Board of Con- - il transacting bpsiness L m.y Atf. P.J. Russell, feft this_morn- |* ing: for. Fergns: F’a.u where he will | atend the adjourned session of court which convenes there today. Miss Alice Dean, who hag been at- tending college at Mt. Carroll, I, the past term returned to Bemidji Sundsy Morning and will spend her holiddy vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dem, Lake Bouhvnrd column will be gladly cecaived by Mrs. Mazwe 14 Readers n:.t:‘u itema of local jsterest are veported. ‘Jn Bemidji over P net |' "Phone 207. 8d20.| There will be initiation of candi- 4 ‘dites: at reguldr meet/ag of Order Miss Irene Lapen: frrived home|of Eastern Star Tuesday evening at Saturday mqrning froi St: Paul! |8 ofclock at the Masonic hall ind it | 7 | b&-Held on Monday evening, Dec. 25, “{ular ‘Meeting ‘of the City Couiic .| fire. hose. it to their guests and to on, 'hl the souree =LA AT U W H. B. Stillwell, clerk distriet’ No. |15, Grant Valley, transacted ' busi- 'ness in Bemidji Saturda Mrs. Jessie Graves of Cass Lake, was in Bemidji : Saturday shopping N and calling on-friends Little Joe HQMeu-.who has been very ill’for sevéral days, was report- | ed to be improved this morning. Mr. Baer a member of the -school board of. Hubbard County called on friends and attended to business mat- ters here Saturday. Mrs. Hide Johnson, teacher .~ of District No. 49" visited friends and attended to Christmas shopping in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. Fred Abea of Brainerd ited relatives in. Bemidji over the week ‘end, en route to Turtle River to visit friends for a short time. i A Rev. Blaine Lambert_ will arrive on the afternoon trgin from southern Minnesota ‘and” will visit”his family here uutil h,mc . when *he ~ will wyork again. midji Shoe Stur. Mrs. Selma Grice, principal of the consolidated school at Northern spent the week end in Bemidji attending to Chrismtas shopping and transait- ing : business: Migs Islay Johnson, teacher in Lifieoln school, reft early this morn- ing for her home at Duluth, called there by the serioug illness of her sister.. Miss Swanson, of Duluth, who a‘;li been visiting here over the week Miss Tslay ‘Johnson entertained a accompanied her home. e number of young ladies at the Mark- \. ham hotel at dinner Sunday eve- ! . E. MecIntyre, the well-known 'ning. The guests included Misses tuner wil be here this week ' Josephine Parker, Dorothy Marchant Those wishing their pianos'Van Swanson, Hazel Stomner, Louise McCready, and Hazel Laqua. BIR_THDAY PART\’ Little Arlo Whaley celebrated his third birth anniversary Friday after- | noon by inviting a few of his little friends to his:home, 1022 Park ave- nue, where they had a happy time ' {'from. 8:30 o‘clock playing games. A | birthday lvnnch was served by Mrs. Whaley- at b5:30. ArJo received | many useful and. prefty gifts. veves BIRTHDAY PARTY In honor of his 11th birth anni- versary, Walter Harvey entertained a few boy friends from 3 until 5:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. MISS: JOHNSON ENTERTAINS lt 18 lglon arrived in Bemidji ing train yesterday from s, he being & Hamline nt, home to spend is parents; Mr. and, If you waht to \puy your Turkeys and Geese of us fog your-Xmas din- ner, take your pick‘early, as we are going to/8nip. out._t uu:plu Wed- | ORDER: OF EASTERN STAR nesday or Thursday.\ B. A. Kolbe, INITIATES CLASS TUESDAY !is especially urged that all members | be present. Following the business meeting a social hour will be held \and refreshments served. This is to | be past matrons and past patrons | ‘night, they having charge of the de- | gree work. Any visiting Stars in the where she is in trainigg .for g reg- istered nurse at St. Li o' ‘hosp.xed u&?sv?%mvx s ik of saieg 17 85 invied to attend. over Gill Bros. and ve your suit | VERY ENJOYABLE BARTY FOR' MISS HALL SATURDAY A very enjoyable pnrty was staged at the Civic and Commerce associa- | tion rooms, Suuz'dny evenihg for Miss ‘Ethelyn Hall, who is to assume her duties ascounty superintendent of a¢hools soon. In addition to the high school: teachers, who formerly taught in‘ the grades under her supervision teachers were clothes repaired and ‘a made t¢ order. A. Hendt} W. B, A. OF MACCABE] HOLD MEETING TONIGHT ..The Woman’s Benefit %uoni’afion’ af'Max:cbbees wish a lai attenda ance of the members at the regular meeting to be held this dvening at |the present grade 8 o’clock in the K C. Hall,‘as there | present. ] | is-importafit business to: mnucc. Dancing was enjoyed and refresh- ments served. A feature of the eve- ning was a Christmas tree, with pres- ‘ents for each teacher in attendance. . BIDS FOR WOOD:# Séaled bids will be receiued by the. undersigried to be opened‘ab a reg, lar meeting of the City Oquhcfl to], *ENJOY DANCING PARTY . A party consisting mostly of peo- ple from the Fifth Ward gathered. at the Nymore Hall Saturday even- ing a week ago, where a very enjoy- able time was had in dancing. At a late hour everyone went to the home of Mrs. John -Westerlund, where a delicious lunch was servedi Among those in_the party were Messrs and I’Mesdnmes, John Bergiund, Ed. 'Erickson, Henry Johnson, Don Mas- \terson, Andy Magterson, ' VRamsey, Eric Peterson, Pete Edd, 1922; at 8 o‘clock P. M., forjtwenty- five . ¢ords - of four-foot dry hard- wood. to-be'delivered at the Deten- tion Hospital. - .| The City . Council resen right to raject any and all bi Belle Detley, City - Clerk, Bemidji, Minn Dec. 18, 1922, 2¢.&12 19 os the BIDS FOR FIRE TRUCK AND OSE. Sealed bids wnll be received by the undersigned to be opened at a8 reg- Walter' Kittleson, Misa Mary Leander Mrs. Mafgaret Kittleson.’ be held’ M&m}ny, t:"; 8,71928 at' 8|/ " MRS.’PICKLES SURPRISED i or the followings. - dves .~John- Pickles was, vé leas- | iple. Gombination.fire. truck | anily surprised a¢ her. &ge,p 613 | Bo(rféetvi E‘A{,mflcfinflb}e Intw"mm‘fitreet, Iast Monday-evening a miscellaneous shower by, a rlfimr‘ of her” fnbe:td:n and! neigh- ots. ' The guests arrive at| Certified' check in sum of fen per | nine o’clock and the evening was en- cent of the amount of bid should Juy;mpent it conversation and | 3 ac:i_gmpany dth:» scnflme.t G a lunch was served by the ans “an ecifications are on J ts, Mrs. Piekl file at office of* City: Clerk. e v peatty ettt The City Council reserves the right, to reject any or all bids . i Belle Dentey,' City- Clerk. Quotetioh t6:be/F. OF B. Bemidst. Payment to bé faade in. city warrant. pient of many pretty gifts| from her friends. . Those present were Mesdames dward Revoir, Archie Whaley, Tatro, Arthur Mathe- son, Ed Lialos, Bill Hubert, Tim Mec- Bemidj’, Minn, Dec: 2, 1922: Manus, Toe Pickles, George Horner, 9 Monday’s | John Pickles .and Misg Dorothy Bag~ 2 Mondays1-1 | sley. J ‘Johri - Westerlund, Helmer Kittleson, | . A, 0.U, W. HOLDS. REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY. NIGHT All members of thq A. 0. U. W. are requested to attend the regular business meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'ilock at the K. C. hall.’ DEGREE OF HONOR TO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT The regular meeting of the Degree of Honor to be héld Tuesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock in the K. C. Hall will be followed by a dancing party for the members and friends for which a small feé will be charged., METHODIST BROTHERHOOD MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT The Brotherhood of the Methodist church wil hold its regular monthly meeting Huesday evening in the church basément, begmmng with a 6130 o’clock super, and followed: by | i the business meeting and social. All men members church are invited to attend. COLLEGE HAS ENJOYABLE SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PARTY The gymnasium of the Teachers College was prettily decorated Sat- urday for the annual All-school | Christmas patty given Saturday‘éve- ning. Artificial snow, a'large decora- ted Christmas tree, and Christmas candes laced in the windows made it very attractive. Candy ¢hnes tied iwith red ribbons formed the table decorations. Affer the asembling of the guests, a short program was giv- en, consisting of Christmds recita- tions, a scarf danceunder the direc- tion of Miss Mary Deputy, a vocal solo by Mrs. A. J. McMillan, cosing with the singing of Chrsitmas carols by ‘all. The arrival of Santa Claus followed the program, he bringing ! message greetingg to the different members of the faculty, éd' to the Jstributing ‘i gifts. CANDY SALE BRINGS NEAT SUM FOR COLLEGE WORK The candy. sale hold by the Parent- Teacher, association of the “State TedcHers "¢t ége Caturday ‘was a great success, the procecds bemg nearly. fifty ‘dollars, and the associa- tion ‘wishes to voice ith' dppreciation to those, who _purchased 57 generous- ly. The money ‘raised “in this manner ‘will ‘be used to provide milk for the ‘childken’s clastes at the school. The sale was held at the Geo. T. Baker store through the generosity of ' the: proprietor, who granted the use: of ample- space for the display and, sale: of the candy. HARDING MAY PROPOSE _Stonick, ! ../ ._' 1 Rqot, the paper. uxd i, at Predént, | working: out a repprations a!lkeemel;t. The: Washington corrs- dent of the Skétch, upon whose dispatch the statements were based, said He had interviewed presidents of ]efiu’y principal, . American. hlnkmg house bs well as Gthers . “in_high plqcr.s, ‘with.precige and. atthoritative knowledge” and learned there is to | be‘a- drastic_scaling -down. of .repara- tions, with the United States taking over Germanys exlorts and imports | under a. first | and internal ~ taxes mortgage, . | January | sirable features -to the deck of the Bainbridge. {was killed and severul were injured - |in this manner. |WAR STAMPS ACCEPTED | AT POST OFFICE mwi “Most peopla ntter buymg War | Savings Stamps of the 1918 issue | put them awdy for safe keeping and ' many are now searching safe deposit | }mg places for their stamps” said Postmaster ' A. P. Ritchie today. 'These stamps which ¢ost froas $4.12, ta $4.28 each diring 'their maturity wilue of $5.00 euh Ist, 1 7 will iever, bq ‘decepted now & 'Office fpr either cash I'of Jux{nny 18t -or exd] tificatéss AWe - expect most. of our pAtra will wish to cogtinue their investe ment with the Government and cap. | exchange plan. “The Treasury Savings Certlficates offered in exchange have all the de- of War Savings Stamps with added attractions. They are “issued in 'three denom:natitms costing ' $20,50, $82 and $820 and mature. in five years for $25, $100 and $1000 respectively., This i at the rate of about 4 per cent com- pounded semi-annually. " The cer- tificates are exempt from all state and local taxes (except estate and inheritance “tax) . and from’ normal Federal Inconte 'l‘:x . ¥ KERR BUYS. IN‘I‘EREST IN _CLIPFORD & CO. BUSINESS AL A busingss deal was consummated | refently Whereby Harold | Kerr, takes a purtnership in’the firr\ of ; Clifford & Company, which Now makes three members of that firm | who have financial © intcrests, the other members heing G. W. Clifford and James Collins. . Mr. Kerr has been with Clifford & Company for many years as account- ant and- salesman and has a wide circle of friends both here and in the surrounding territory, where he has travelad, who will be pledsed to learn ‘'of his-intimate connection with this firm. AMERICAN GOBS RESCUE HOSPITAL SHIP VICTIMS (Continued from page 1) persons jumped from the Vinhlong One | American . gobs performed many acts of heroism, two diving into the ‘water to save five persons hanging to a hawser. One .of the latter proved to be the wifé of the French /Admiral commanding ' the Bayrouh ssuadron, ‘boxes, desk 'drawers and various hid- ' 1918 reach - England has nearly nine h\lndrofl made by the' do. ‘and ‘is worn on women magistrates. ithe day of the ceremony.. - After- There are now in France 1,800,000 wuda the-hiisband puts it away, and more women than men. it in not worn again-until his death. Toronto boasts: of a young woman | A scholarship in memory -of Belva ‘who ‘earns a livelihopd as a brick- A. Lockwood; first woman admitted: lpycr }P to practice before the ' Supreme; N Musc aue,g 'Gourt -of the United States and the d*e}mty em 1 only..woman ever nominated fop; thes ) Pl‘nxdaney, hag been established' at. 'one ‘of ‘the law schodls in ‘Washin, ton, D:iC. Fits Crys Spr}nzs, Miss., porpora-: tiorf which employs many girls in-its - factory is building a serieg’of ‘model: 8 ‘cottages for their occupanty.: The ment - Printing cottages will be offered free of -‘w}\o perform charge; it ‘is stated, a housekeepei: th e, and janitor service being furmsh!d réceive the same pay. by the company. One quarter and a million dollars ' Queen Mary is an excellent coek, is the sunr which the Illinois Women’s & shrewd bargainer, and a keen buy- Athletic Club. plans to spend in the er, as those who serve the- “royal building and equipment- of its new household are well aware. She'is an clubhouse m Chicago- BX}?;“ ‘.:l“dge of gufimv. nn}? ckee?:;in’ . Wwatc eye on daily market prices. Woimen Voters s the place of its M:a)esheg _live the simple life ‘of ort next annual convention. The conven- dinary citizens, nwa_vrfrom fl'f onels tion will be held the week of April 9. °4° ritual of Cou‘n ife, theé- Queen The first State moument erected 10Ves to potter about and™indulge to American war dead in France— ber gifts of housewifery to‘ 't’fm full. that the State of Missouri—was de- | signed by a woman sculptor, 4 Miss E:zri:mun Hahn, who resides in St‘l Tlv):,- l"it '78‘3:; b\lsifne;; 'meetifny ; o ot\t e - Loyal er o oose- for trict of northerm France unless ac-+ ::fm:;rt‘se = vodse o abe m:e SG::QIC‘; compznied’ by their father. mother, take 'his pnrt,rgcAt thie dfm of the or Aso_me d\tx:‘y appointed chs:;;el‘om ¢ business meeting another of the sér Swec’i';::gwe dsii:tg:aanlseflmi“!ot m;ivin.z ies of hearty lunches will be servid,’ ! the bridegroom & nhil:t The gift is These lunches Have proved very“pops war of late. Wemz appointed ‘Gloukester county, it coccupy that !lontvigo, of een. nteda pat- ved'. M Test to be g parlors. Jling, women ‘ém- LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT PILLSBURY'’S BEST Unlimited Guarantee 49-pounds $2.05 98-pounds $4.00 ‘PILLSBURY’S MAGNET 49-pounds $l.95 and friends of the! and’ attend- , Gift Suggestionsn- | FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY ‘B&D’ Shoes, Slippers and Hosiery - Smart New Styles For Dress or Evening Wear. Store Cpr 1 Evaring: Untll Christm:an COMFORT SLIPPERS Of wool felt .in = the greatest variety of color combinations and sizes we have ever shown. 95¢c to $1.90 Early selection your advantage. is to For the man about the house there is nothing he will get more real comfort from: . than a pair of those foot eas- ers for a Christmas’ present. $1.50 to $4.00 | va SLPPERS Jush loads of beautiful” slippers that she will appreciate. Satins in black and brown; suede in black -and- brown,, and patent leather with. Colonial .styles pre- dominating. s Nothing will please her $5.00t0 $9.00 I more than - . i 7 ‘léh MEN’S SHOES - Exclusive here.in silk and silk and wool. A variéty of silk hose at from | . $1.0010.$3.50 | Dress up for ti\e holiday Silk and wool hose for festivities. Smart new -’ q styles that command $1.50, $1.75 the attention of good I.n_ pretty holiday hoxes, if you dressers. . wish. $5.00 to $10.00 307 BELT. FAV'E. Th@ ‘B& D’ Shoe Store Specializing in fitting Correctly BEMIDJ1 S ' PHONE 45:W

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