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Ttems this column will be gladly veceived by Mrs. Harve 114 - ‘Readers owe- it te their guests and to: to mthl items of local -interest” are tlm mr :nuidcr-finn vbo- ah- ° J. ‘Allen of Li(‘- fork is transact- ng business in ‘Bemidji this week. Tom Davies of Northern attend- ed 19, bubiness ‘matters in ; Bemidji | Mon Y- - i L, See The Man Who Saw, Té‘monow F;lnk Benoir of Guthrie was s between train business visitor in Be- xm;ljj Monday, gty I'w, Naugle, is spending this week at Warroad, Thief River Falls, and | Internahoml Falls on -a busmess trip. i Qlasses for instruction in the Den- nisop Handicraft work will be held every afternoon, as well as Wednes- day and Fridgy evenings at the Be- midji Book and Stationery Co. We extend a cordial invitation to all. 12 12 tf R. E. Cota left on the night train yeaterday for Minneapolis- called there by the critical illness of his mother. Miss Blanche Dodge entertained: a few friends ‘at' L : o’clock Sunday - dipner at her apartments at 1209 Bemidji avenue. Classes for mltx\xcfinn in the Den- nifon Handicraft work will be aeld every afternoon, as well as Wednes- day and Friday evenings at the Be- i i Book and Stationery Co. We enid a cordial invitation to all. 12 12 24 Miss. Inez Patterson of St. Paul is a guest at the home of W. K. Den- nison ang fahily while attending to business matters in Bemidji. _ZANE GREY'’S stories are always good See “Golden Dreams” at the | Elko theatre tonight and Wednesday Little Irene Halline, 415 Minne- sota avenue, has been critically ill with phéumonia and under the care of u tramed nurse at her home. lio YOU WAN1 TO SAVE MONEY? Walk up'a flight of stairs ovet Gill Bros. and have your clotties répaired and a mnew suit te order. A, Hendricks, tailot. 12 4'.!‘ “a jen Dreams” @ story by Zane Grey,; iuthot of “Desert Gold” at'the Iko ‘theéatre tonight and Wednesday. Jlmés M. Burke of the M. & I. cothpany and family expect ve this week for Omaha, Neb., to spend the holiday with relatives. Wfi Huesgen, proprietor of the Huésgien Jewelry - store, Minnesota averiite,: wiil leave tonight for Min- aeapolis to transact. business for a Low. dtys. Eafl Cochran. who is attending the 'Umvarm:y of Minnesota has arrived in Behidji to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cochran, during the holidays. “If you want to bny your Turkeys and- Geese of -us_ for your Xmas ‘din ner; ake your pick early, as.we are going-to/ship outthe surplus, Wed- nesdsy or Thursday. . B A Kol Phorie: 207 5 Hanson, émployed at the Sun acery, is making * plans .-to r the holidays to spend the ronths in. - Southern - Cali- C C. Easton and little son ay- for ‘Ashby to “spend ‘with her relatives. Mr. of the we k iew, the Elko Hat Shop has Ask to see the new fad in 1t19 Wiltiam * Zauche, the new county chaltmigh of Lake bf the Woods coun- ty, l)ent ‘Monday in Bemidji on bus-| iness - He ‘left for the twin cities mey nifght. goni Was born Saturday, Decem- ber 18, 0:Mr."tnd Mrai:Joe Suckert Tenfh stréet and Morris Avenue. Mothef and baby are reported to be cemng along Hicely. g, A BIDS FOR 'WOOD ‘Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned ‘to-be ‘opened at. a reg- ulét meeting of the City Council to be held on Monday evening, Dec. 25, 1922, at 8 o'clock P. M., for twenty- five cords of four.foot dry hard- wood to be delivered at the Deten-; tion Hospital. - | The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Belle Denley, City Clerk. ‘Bemidji, Minn., Dec. 18, 1922. 2td12-19 Y her home; yesterday from a week’s visit with friends-in Duluth. Mrs. Walter Ritchie ; of River is a_guest at the-home, of Mr., and Mrs. H. A. Ferrell, 714, Minne- | ,Jota avenue, this week. : JIEY 1 There will-be a dance nt;;the,-old h Degcember 20+ under the management.: of; Wllired 3 Music by Schucks Jazz Orid: armory Wednesday, Case. chestra, 2tdl2-20r { Mrs. Berry, mother of W. T~ Ber-l ry of Kelliher, was in Bemidji Mon- day between trains ‘en’ route from her home -at” Moorhead to Kelliher to visit at the home of her son. If 1t’s new, t)e Elko Hat Shop has. it first. Ask to see the new fad in Handkerchief Bracelets. 1t19 J. 0. Achenbach left last evening for the Crookston Lumber Co. camp ‘at’ Blackdpck where he will transact business until Saturday and will re- turn at that time to spend: Christ- mas with his family in Bemidji. Wm. E. Bowser, a student at St. Thomas College, St. Paul, arrived home this morning to spend: the hol- iddys with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bowser and. :xster, Mlss Elea- not. Mrs. 1. E. Raymond returned yes- terday to -her home in Frohn after], vigiting over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Cooper 918 Eleventh- streét- Horace Davis] of Shevlin is also a guest at the Cooper home for a few days . A. E. Rain and sister, Miss Myrtle Rain, returned Sunday morning from Rochester where the latter consult- ed specialists. They found her to be suffering from nervous trouble and she will not have to undergo an op- eration as she feared she might. Mr. and Mrs. G W. Cross of Red Lake were week-end guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Blaine Lam- bert, leaving last night for Florida to speng the winter months. Mr. Cross has recently resigned as superintend- ent of the Red Laké Indian Agency. He ‘will stop off at Rochester where he is to undergo an operation. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Too late and too Miany:are the vas tzmount of bargains awaiting the acceptance of the public. You name the ‘article and we ‘will- name a price and quality you cannot beat. Sunshine Grocery. ' 1t-19 A. O. U. W. HOLDS:REGULAR MEETING: THIS EVENING All members of the A. 0. U. W. -are -requested to attend the regular business meetmg this evening“at 8 o’clock at the K. C. hall MODERN WODDMEN TO 5 MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT The regular meeting of the Modem ;| Woodmen ‘of - America will' be” ‘held >" | Wednesday might at the K: C. Hall ang- all -members are urged to be pre::ene ROYAL NEIGHBORS WILL MEET TOMORROW_ NIGHT All members of the Royal Neigh- bors are requested to attend - the regular business meehng to be held Wednesday night in the K c. Hal] at 8 o’clock. DEGREE OF HONOR WILL " “HOLD MEETING TONIGHT ! A dancing ‘party’ for ‘the ‘members and friends of the Degree of Honor will follow the regular businessimeet ing this “evehing’ at the K. C. Hall Mrs. Mamie Ziegler returned to| Turtle ! 5 |l Ll Just as everyone has practically comes just the echo of a whisper that perhaps skirts are not going, Now afternoon dresses are seven to nine g:xl\‘: ‘l: long atter all. e floor, sports clothes are ni MRS. THACKER ENTERTAINS John Smith, Walter Barker, Doris McCrady and Edna Naylor, a former student, were afternoon and §ix o'clock dinner guests at the college dormitory yésterday, Mrs. Grace B. 'B. Thacker entertaining compliment- ary to her son, Lewis Thacker, a Lake Forrest seminary student of Lake Forrest, Illinois, who is her holiday guest. 1 PHILOMATHEAN CLUB HAS VERY EN.IOYABLE MEETING The Philomathean Study club met evening. was “The -~ British Cabinet.” Rev. William Elliott presented the paper on this‘subject and George W. Camp- bell led " the - discyssion. Following the meeting, refreshments were serv- ods - sigh MOTHER’S CLUB HAS VERY ENJOYABLE CHRISTMAS PARTY A very’ énjoyable afternoon is re- potted by the members of the Moth- patty held, Saturday afternoon from 8 to 6 &’clock at the home of Mrs. D. R. Burgess. An entertaining pro- gram’ was given, all numbers being ! wel'l received and very much apprecl ated.” “A vocal duet was given b: Mrs. H, M. Broadhurst and Mrs. Betir| Evans “Yaple, accompanied by Miss Vera Cutter, a Christmas reading by , Mrs. John Claffy, violin solo by Thos. Burke uccompnmed by his mother, Mrs. T J. Burke; piano solo by Mrs. Wm. Budge, whistling solo by Mrs. Edith B. Ness, accompanied by Mrs. Broadhurst and a piano solo by Jack Burgess. games aid stunts furnished the en- | tertainment, and refreshments were | served by Mesdames M. I. Mattson, Clarence Jackson, P. J. Russell and Roy Harker. A silven offering was taken for Christmas' charity work. ° the latter part of last week from Minneapolis. where . she is spending atives over ‘the holidays. When you hang up your Xmas stocking make sure they are iepraf” fi/?a%"erg and it is desired -that: there be a :large attendance, - ORDER OF EASTERN STAR INITIATES CLASS TONIGHT past patron® night at'the regular meeting of the Order, “of Eastern Star, they zre puttinig on the degre¢ work for:a,class: of: candidates-and all membem are-urgeq to be.presen| A social hétr will follow, with danc- ing and tl ng of refreshments. QUEEN_ ESTHER _ SOCIETY TO MEET THIS"EVENING The Queen Esther Missionary So- ciety will meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Miss Mar- guerite Boerner, 918 Irvine avenue. Miss Grace Isted will have charge of the devotionals, which will be fol- lowed by the business meeting. A social hour will be enjoyed after the business meeting and refreshments served. All members and friends are urged to attend. R el Tonight ‘will be past matron and | "In holiday boites if you wish Soldg Exclusively By The B&D Shoe Store FOOT SPECIALISTS | Phone 48-W at the home of J. W. Smith Monday | The subject of the evening | er's Club: at their annual Christmas| Followirig the program,{ _ Mrs. Dot Van arrived in Bemidji the winter months and will visit rel- 307 Belt: Ave. i accepted long skirts for winter t.here ' ine any te and evening xomip tlst ‘chure] ing Wedflesday evening at 8 oc)ock at the home of Mrs. J. C. Coc, 1101 Minnesota avenue. Following the program of the evening, x‘efreshméht.s will be served and a social hour en- joyed. All members and tnend invited to attend. BIRTHDAY PARTY In honor of her eighth birth an- niversary which occurred yesterday, 'Miss Louisa Lambert entertained a teachers, from" 4:30 ‘until 6 o‘clock at her home, 1205 Dewey avenue. Christmas decortions’ were -used in the rooms, and games were played for which rewards were offered; with Mrs. W. A Conditt and 'Miss, Mar- few girl friends, her music and school | garet Conway in charge. These Were followed' by’ the* ‘Serving of ‘o birthday I\m;h ‘by Myg: sLambert: Miss Louisa “recefved many protty gifts. The guests included Misses Ilrene Brakke, Maxine Nelson, Caroline West, Anne Bethel, Virginia Wilson, Hilda Nelson, Agnes Stewart, Ruth Isted Josephine Cullen, Frank Lam. bert, Mrs. G. O. Riggs, and Miss Margaret Conway. ASSOCIATION HAS FINE PROGRAM FOR TOMORROW | Members of the Civic and Com- merce association who attend the regifar meeting tomnrmw .noon will enjoy a chicken diiner, -: During the meal hour, an orchestra wll] lurmsh | musicii' Miss Grack:Currie; wWho is _homafior her vacnuon, will also en- tertain the members: with a number of .viokn_solos. A’ ln&e nnendnnce is desired. Sad ‘and Solemn Thoughts, “Even at Christmas, when ull the world is gay and glad,” sald the grey- bearded philosopher, “there come to a man sad ‘and solemn thoughts.” “Yes,” ygreed the young man who had.no watch on the end of his chain, “and the saddest and most solemn are those that come tosa fellow when he reads of the marriage of a girl to whom Inst Christmas he gave a dia- mond ring on which he is still paying installments.” ———— a0 A Dash of Salt With This One. Here’s a fish story.about’a dog. It'n the dog “Deoc” again, who lives our | Grand river. His master: says that after “Doc” backed up. against au electric heater a few daysiligo nnd singed his tafl he has undergrond’per fectly the mission in life of thelieater. “The dog came into the house the other morning when he was cold,” re- latex his owner, “and darned if be dldn’t go up to that heater, and butk to have the current turned on sohe could geét warm.” Some dog !—Detroit News. L o ATTENTION! Last dance before Christmas at New Moose Hall Excellent music by the “Serena- ders”. Admission 75c. Extra La- | dies free. Good Floor, Good Good Time—Let's Gol Music, Saturday, Dec. 23rd There are l:gglly' but two i classes of glfl'fi-—-appre- ciated) ones, and these which are put aside to pass on o some other ¢ unfortunate one when Christmas comes again. | Phone 172-W As you etudy your Christmas list— You’ll discover those to whom shoes will be most wel- come. Don’t you think it’s much nicer to give such a fine gift as footwear, than to wish some useless bauble upon them? SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY For mother, pumps, oxfords and oM. -.....coniancivetioyanne For mother, oxfords and shoes from For brother, oxfords and shoes from For sister, oxfords and. shoes from . A complete line of babies soft soles of all” s colors, laces and buttons, at per pair. Bemidji Shoe Store FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS Bed Room Slippers . for the whole family, of all colors and sizes, FOR MOTHER— Prices-from 50c to $1.75 FOR FATHER— Prxcgs from 98¢ to $1.75 FOR BROTHER— Prices from 55c to $1.25 FOR SISTER— Prices from 58c to $1.25 $3.95 to $6.85 5.00 to $8.00 $2.95 to $4.95 .45 to $4.85 ...50c 315 Minnesota Ave. Store open evenings until Christmas “llllillllllllIlllllalIIlllllIlllllllllllilllllllllIllml!!llIlllIllllllfllllllilllllllIll“lllIlllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIllllII"IlIllllIIIlllIIllllllllllllllIlllllllmlllllllIlllillllllllllllIIIlllIIIIIIIIillllIIIl||lI||IIIII|iI|IIIi|iHlIIl :anglfi, ‘passenger Fokker 8ol Gearhn‘rdt of Tuwa. crashed into’ the mn boml Field, Noifolk, Va., in“an accident whi brought birdmen.:Both .machines burst into flnmep at the, crash m fabric gnd wood had burned away :bef lsc: ers’; Gould"drag Pe incinerated bodes of the victims from the wreckage, ' - 2 e BN 1 | IlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIll-'*-‘ = NIlllllHlHlIlIIlIlIIIIIIHIIHII!HIIIHIHII NO- PROFIT '‘During This We;k SALE ENDS SATURDAY. DECEMMR 23RD = fn ulmulmmmmmnummumuummmmmmmmmmluimmmnmmunu. to be had at a sele price whlch means a blg suvn_ng to yqu . WARM WINTER .COATS What could be a more pra.ctlcal gift In Three Groups Group 1-There are just 30 coats left to choose from—Sale Pn - $12. 95 Group 2-There are just 25 coats left ;o choose from at the low prices $24.75 Group 3-15 Leautfiul coats left, your ; " choic at $39.7 BUY HER A PRETTY DRESS Something that she will enjoy. The no- prokit Sale Prices difis listed here are the kmd that will be T A R RO + greatly apprceiated. La F ranc‘e,'si_:lk stockings, -black, brown, white, s;hl_é price ' R I Philippine Hand embroidered night gowns a very dainty and neat gift, sale price $2.95 Starting Thursday, store hours, . open until 9 o’clock evemngs—Saturdny 10 P. M I IIIIIlIIIIIlIlIlllIIlIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIllI!IIIHIHIlIIlllllllllllllllllIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIlI 3y