Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 21, 1922, Page 3

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_acted business in B Items for this column will be gladly ceceived by Mrs. Harv ey, telephone 114 Readers owe it to their guests and to themselves to see that items of local interest are reported. Every item wlil be giveh prope is knowa. ? Fred Lange of Grani élhe' 2t 22 Bananas 15c a doz."at the Meat ‘& Grocery ..~ Dr.' Rowland lh_'nore‘ is confined by illness to his home, = 905 Lake boulevard. We have 100 Cyclamen_ in five inch pots which we.expect 1o close out for Christmas at one dollar each. Webster Green house, 1242 Doud avenue, phone-166; ' 3-23 Mrs. C.. S. Barclay of Grant Val- ley attended- to -Christmas’shopping in the city’ Tuesday. Oh! So sweet, fresh homemade candy for Christmas 15c¢ per lb., at the Honeyland Candy Kitchen. 2t 12 21 Miss Selma Tharalson will send a two weeks’ holiday ‘vacation with relatives at- Gonvick.' Will have plenty oi“Turkeys for you to choose from until Saturday evening. B. A. Kolbe & Co." 3t 22 C. S. Rouse and son, Chester Jr. 423 Fourth street, are both ill and under the care of a Physician. Special brick ice cream fok Christ- mas at the Honeyland Candy Kitch- en, order yours now. \ 2 21 Miss Gertrude Ness, expects to leave this week for Gonvick to spend two weeks vacation with her parents. 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 N g A stroll through this best solution to your The very fact that we cater to you and to your needs the year dence of our resourcefulness to acceptably solve all your gift problems. : mas spirit pervades the store, departments are radiant with gifts for old and young, and you will have no trouble in selecting"" that which is best, if you shop now while the assortments are r consideration when the source attending to Caristmas shopping. evening. B. A. Kolbe & Co. for their holiday. vacation. Meat & Grocery is reported to be improving. Meat & Grocery day night to Little Falls to spen holiday guests of her relatives. Land Company, J. G. Hoglin drove returning to his home morning. solve your gift problems, Floral Co. college. W. 8. Lycan, Manager, phone 920. 2t 12 2: S YW, NS O 7 P store will present the Christmas problem. round is. ample evi- The Christ- still good. SUGGESTIONS Handkerchiefs Hosiery Ribbons Trimmings Neckwear Towels (cotton, linen) Turkish Towel Sets Necklaces Corsages Bloomers Barettes Petticoats Brassiers Hand made powder puffs Gloves (silk, kid, cham- oisette and wool Mittens (wool and kid) House aprons Knit caps Bathrobe (Corduroy and Beacon Hosiery (silk and wool) Stamped pieces Skating socks Candle sticks Breakfast caps Muslin and Knit under- wear. Baby Blanket Wool blanket Cotton Blanket Beacon Blanket Oregon City Blanket Bags and Purses Table Cloth Linen Sets Infants Sweater Infants caps Infants Knit Sets Sweaters (Slip over Tux- edo, wool and silk) Night Gowns, Wool Searfs Bedroom Slippers Impt. Jap, Slippers Blouses Middies Suits Dresses - Skirts Coats Silks of every description THE STORE OF PRACTICAL GIFTS WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE it Bqnal_‘_é Landgren of Werner was . in the city betweeni trains Tuesday Will have_ plenty of Turtkeys for you_to choose from until. Saturday 3t 22 ¢ Misses Margaret Kelly and Floy Edson, college” faculty - members left today for Detroit, and ‘Austin, Minn. Bananas 15c a doz. at the Palace 2t 22 Mrs.:John Skngsbu;g who has heen ill ‘anél confined to. her home at 217 Mississippi -avenue S. for sometime Bananas 15c a doz: at the Palace 2¢ 22 Dr. J. W. Diedrich will go Satur- Christmas with his family, who are $50,000 to loan on farms. Dean to Bemidji Tuesday and attended to Christmas shopping and other business matters Wednesday A visit 'to our flower shop will Bemidji 2t 22 Miss Blanche Williams leaves tor night for her home gt Fulton, IH.- to be the guest of relatives over the holidays. She is a teacher at the New Armory is open for rental New Year’s night, January 1. Call PR 7 EEE ;. 'Mrs, Bert ‘Landford “and son returned to their home at Sol- way after. being guests at.the home } of her sister in law, Mrs. R. L. Luce and family for twe weeks. ! DO YOU WANI1 TO SAVE MONEY? Walk up a flight of stairs over Gill Bros. and have your clothes repaired -and a new suit made te order. A. Hendricks, tailor. 12 4tf Do you know where “Honeyland” is?°It's the candy store between O. J. Laqua’s and the Snyder Co. right across the street from Shavitch Brgs. 2t 21 Miss Margaret McGhee teacher at 'Aurora, Minn., and: her mother Mrs. Given McGhee,: anid: Miss Muriel Mec- Ghee, teacher ‘at. Crookston, will ar- rivé in Bemidji ‘tomorrow, and ‘be guests of relatives over the holidays. Inexpensive and very approrpriate are our gift boxes of bulbs for Christmas planting. Bemidji Floral Co. 2t 22 What would your Christmas be withcut a Yule log—Buy one at the Home Bakbry. 3t 23 Dr ang Mrs H. A. Northrup have as their house guests his mother and sister, Mrs. N. A. Corcoran and Miss Catherine Corcoran of Beloit, d | Wis., 'also Miss Myrtle Johnson of Minné¢apolis. They will remain in + | Bemidji unti] after the holidays. John Bremmer, two sons and daughter, Miss Mabel, of Lake Plan- tanganet, were lunchcon guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Barnett, 1002 Mississippi avenue, while shopping in turned ‘recently from a two months visit with friends at ‘Pillager via Nary, where she vidited her bro- ther and” family while en route to her "home. ‘What would your Christmas be without a Yule log—Buy one at the Home Bakery. 3t 23 Will have plenty of Turkeys for 1|you to choose from until Saturday evening. B. A. Kolbe & Co. 3t 22 Mrs. Ray Haas, who has been the guest for the past week of her sistér Mrs. Charle§ Gruer at Rockwood ‘while en rotute from Rochester where she underwent an operation for ap- pendicitis at a hospital in that city soon for her home at Hamer, N. D. Mrs. Haas was a dinner guest Sun- day evening of her former school- mates, Miss Hazel Barclay and Mrs. Esther.Rendall, at the Barclay home in Grant Valley. Bananas 15c a doz. at the Palace Meat & Grocery 2t 22 Waat “wen'd you;- Christmas be without. a Yuie log—Buy:one at the Home Bakery. 3t 28 Fresh homemade Christmas candy 15¢ per 1b. at the Honeyland Candy Kitchen. 2t 12 21 Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Millis of near Becidz have moved to the home of their son in law, Geo. D. Greigg, . where they expect to remain during the winter months. Mrs. Millis will become the’ housekeeper for her granddaughter, Miss Pearl Greigg, who is attendipg the Lake Alice rs¢hool. Y The F{ramen -will give a dance Friday night at the new Armory, good, snappy music is assured. 2 22 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 infant | the city Saturday. Miss Bremmer re- | a few weeks ago, exects to leave!' Classes for instruction in the Den- | ! mas exercises Friday evening. Dec. 'and Mrs. H. D. Hovey, was united " PAGE THREE H. C. Mohr, ac- cused gt Mount Holly, N. J. with Mrs. John Brur nen of shooting to death John Brunen, circus owner. | The ‘oportunity presentéd ‘itself to have unusually good music’and thel Firemen will stage a dance.at'the New Armory' Friday night. '}, 2¢ Py New Armory is open for rentalf' New Year's night, January 1. Call| W. S. Lycan, Manager, phone 920.% 2t 12 21 B. P, 0. E. HOLDS REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING TONIGHT The regular business meeting of the B. P. 0. E. will be held this ev- ening {at 8 o‘clock at the Elks’ hall and all members are urged to be present. MODERN SAMARITANS TO . HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The Modern Samaritans. will *hold their regular business meeting this evening at 8 of‘clock at the £. U. hal land all members are request- ed to be present. ODD FELLOWS LODGE TO MEET FRIDAY EVENING The I. O- O. F. will meet Friday evening at the K. C. hall for its reg- slar business meeting at 8 o‘clock. It ig urged that all members be pre- sent. MRS. TRIMBLE ENTERTAINS THe Pilgrim Missionary society of Fifth ward was entertained this af- ternoon at ‘the home of Mrs. Fred Trimble and an interesting program was enjoyed. YYL. .withs T1 BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL GIVES PROGRAM FRIDAY The Sunday school of the Baptist church will give its annual Christ- 22. There will be treats for the children and Santa Claus will aso be there. SPECIAL PROGRAM BY CHOIR AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH As its annual custom, the Presby- terian choir is preparing a special Christmas program in connection with the morning worship service, which will be presented at the morn- ing service Sunday. In the evening at 7:30 o‘clock the annual Sunday school Christmas program for the children and friends will be given. KRAMER-HOVEY Lily May Hovey, daughter of Mr. in mariage last evening at’ 6:30 to Ernest Kramer, in the presence of | immediate friends and relatives. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs:' Edwar Kramer, Rev. George Kehoe officiating. Christmas decorations were used- A wedding supper was served after the cceremony. They will make their home in Denver, Colorado. YEOMAN LODGE TO HOLD, REGULAR MEETING TONIGHT The Brotherhood of American eYomen will meet in regular ses- sion at the Moose hall at 8 o’clock and a large atendance of members is desired. SURSCRIBE FOR THE PICNEER 507 Belt. Ave. —} “MERRY CHRISTMAS” . This is to notify our customers that we have moved to larger quarters “where we will be better able to serve you. We are now locatd at 507 Beltrami Ave. in the building formerly occupied by the Progressive Auto Company. We will have a complete stock of Mazda Lamps, and Electrical Goods at all times. Wiring estimates cheerfully given. HALING-WALKER ELECTRIC CO. Phone 29 - NATIONAL COUNCIL TO AID MARKETING BODIES Washington, ' Dec. 21—(Special Correspondence) — The Nationel Council of Farmer’s Co-Opgrative Marketing associations, at its clos- ing session after a three day con- terence, formed a permanent-organ- jzation, whose purpose ig to v.Dg the various co-operative bodies clos- er together. This new organization will handle those problems common to the different co-operative asso- ciations without conflicting with the activities of the various units, and it will_act ag a national. mouth-piece for. edsoperatives. han, .cotton, tobacco, wheat and all ner of fruit, livestock, milk, re represented at the meet- ) ete.; ing. ! The rural credits plan outlined by George C. Jewett, general man- ager of the Northwest Wheat Grow- esr associated, selling agency for five | Northwestern states, was ado for endorsement by the conferenrc and recommendations to Congress that leglistation along this line be made. Comfort All the Year is assured to the fortunate re- cipient of a pair of our house| slippers. Hang a pair on the Christmas tree and the gift will be gratefully welcomed by man or woman, boy or girl. A gift that means comfort and warmth and wear. The ‘B& D’ Shoe Store: Foot Specialists Phone 45-W 307 Belt. Ave. N S R Associations that | BUSINESS COLLEGE TO CLOSE FOR HOLIDAYS The Bemidji Business College will close itg first half of the year Friday afternoon at 1:00 o‘clock and will open again Monday, January 8. The attendance at this fast grow- {ing educational institution during the past four months has been the Jargest in the history of the school and indications for the balance of {the school year are even brighter than in the past, according to Mrs. 1. W. French. BOYS BAND GIVES FINE CONCERT AT GAME HERE| The Bemidji Boys band, under the direction of Bandmaster G. O. Riggs gave a fine concert at the new ar. mory last evening, preceeding the ‘opening} of the Crookyton-Bemidji basketball game. Between the halves of the game, a five-piece orchestra | offered music for dancing and also | played for a public dance ollowing the game. 5 STATE'S TESTIMONY IN MINE CASE UNSHATTERED (By ‘United Press) 3 Marion, 1ll., De¢. 21—With.a pre- ponderance of testimony in.the Her- rin massacre trial piling up against the five defendants, the state was as- suredly in a better. position: . today than at any time since the proceed- ings started. Witness after witness.' has told the story of the massacre. Members of the mob who mirac- ulously.escaped death have returned to Herrin and recited their stories to the jury. Each of the five accus- ed men have been identified as mem- bers of the mob. Not once has the state’s testimony been shattered. BEGINNERS BAND TO HOLD PRACTICE SATURDAY NIGHT Bandmaster G. O. Riggs announceg that the Beginners band will meet for regular practice Saturday night at 7:30. All members are request- cd to be on hand. BEMIDJI Dot Van Jog Forrester Johnny Lumberg Walter Smithy Percy Riggs Friday, Dec. 22, HOLIDAY DANGE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE FIREMEN at New Armory Special Good Music— Five musicians who are hame for the holidays—A rare Dance treat—Taice HERE’S THE CRCHESTRA—'NUFF SED! Piano advantage of this dance et Cornet & Banjo . .Drums & Xylophone JOIN THE CROWD AND HAVE A GOOD TIME Tickets $1.00 and tax—Dance at 9:00 WRIST WATCH SPECIAL =»—FRIDAY Small sizz Wrist Watches, jeweled movement, 20 year gold filled cases, special Friday only SPECIAL HALLMARK WRIST WATCHES White Gold, 15-jeweled movement Special $22.00 GEO. 7. BAKER & COMPANY The HALLMARK Store Phone 16 hand engraved 91175 Bemidji, Minn. B e e L) GET A VICTRO FOR CHRISTMAS Whole Family You are not Experimenti an unknown make when cide to buy a; Victrola. sold exclusively in Bemidj store, A Present for the Victor Phonographs and Records are GET VICTOR RECORDS FOR CHRISTMAS COME IN AND HEAR THE LATEST IN OUR SOUND PROOF BOOTHS LA ng with you de- i at this STORE 116 THIRD ST.

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