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el “every nftemoqn,. * ed Wednesday mnight from Mrs. Fred Swenson of Frohm was shopping and calling on friemds in Bemidji Wednesday. Miss' Hazel Seddo of Wilton was a between-train Christmas in Bemidji Wednesday. ‘What would your Christmas be without a Yule log—Buy one at the Home Bakery. 3t 23 Mr. and Mrs. Charles:: Richards left Monday for :St.: Paul .to spend the holidays with his' parents. Miss Margaret Main - of Turtle River, Wag among: the shoppers in Bemldn Wedn“sduy- We: have 100 Cyclamen.in five inch pots which we expect to close |’ out for 'Christmas;at one.dollar each. Webster Green; niouse, 1242 . Doud]| avenue, ph_byg 166.: % 5 .. 3-23 ‘Wih. Crane, who:atended to-bus= inesg'matters in Big Falls for a few ays, Teturned to Bemidji Wednesday. Mm Agnes Pyne, teacher of rural Co. methods at the..college, goes to" her home at St. Peter td spend the. hol- idays. Will have plehty of Turkeys for you to choose from until: Saturday evening. B. A,,Ko{}:e & .€o. 3t 22 Miss Edith the Teach- _ers wollege, 16t ursday for Wood- ward, OKkla., to visi n?lanves over the holidays. Miss Licy ~Dunigan,; ia" college teacher, left Thursday ‘for'Cpring- field, Ilinois,to temain dur!ng her, holiday vacahon~ ' The oportunity presented ltseli to have unusually good music:and the Firemen will stage a dance at the New Armory Friday night. 2t 22 Miss Ruth Jessop .left . Thursday night for Minneapohs to:spend tne holiday season,, She 1s a member of the Tollege ‘factlty’ Miss Isabe]le Johnston,a member of the college faculty, left Thursday for her home:-at Chetfield, to. spend -her holiday. vacation. Classes for instruction m t,he Den~ niSon Handicraft first of the week 1o remain at: hsr home there for some time. ‘ Whaat weuld: your _C}mstmas be;’ without a Yule" ‘log-=Buy one at" Horme Bakery. ' 3t 23 Kenneth Eliott, who s spendmg the. winter m~Mnm9 mother, ig wsltmg” g "father, Rev. shopper ; Christmas |- {the ‘Bemidji . B | clothes repmed s with -his | “Misg | ‘ the “Memidji Business College! spend . ‘Christmas at Superoir,” Wis. 2td12-23 Miss. Josephine Janaik of the Be- midji: Business college will spend her Unristmas: vacation with friends at Bagley. ‘Bananas 15¢ a doz. at the Palace Meat & Grocery 2 22 ++Only two days on' the one cent | candy sale. .Bemidji Candy Kitchen . 2td12-23 J- W.-Murray, logging auditor for the - Crookston Lumber company,i is | spending the'week at. Gamps No. 1, 2, and 3, near Blackduck. Inexiensivé and véry api:rorpriate are our gift, boxes of bulbs - for Christmas pllntmg Bemidji Floral 2t 22 G ] - Miss. Wilma,Skrief, a student at esg, ‘College, will leave : this evenxw»-.forrl(elhhel to spend her holiday ‘vacation. Order fruit rcakes from: Mrs. Geo. Kirk;:phone 335. Sy 122 Curtig Kifty, who is tténding the Bem)da: Buysirness. College, will spend his two week’s vacation’ at ‘his"home at Hankmson, North Dakota. - * -What wmfid your ¢ Christmas - be without a Yule log—Buy one at the Home Bakery.: 3t 23 Sttictly fresh ‘country eggs at all times at Sunshine Grocery. 1-22 -The Misseg Phyllis Thompson and Christine - Aarnes, students of) the Bemidji Business College, will go to Blackduck to ,spend their Christmas vacation. Christmas tree assortment is still good. Buy early. Sunshine Groc- ery.: ® 1t22 The Misses Alma and Edith Iver- MONEY?" Walk up & mgh of sta aver ‘Gill . Bros. ‘- and lmve yeur hall. chestra. past two years. Old ‘Armory.. Selmel: (] Orchestra, served suit| is Charles Soudar of Turtle Rwet, transacted business and. called: .o friends in BemT — shop; these ;days.is ook an_d Stationery | £ Qn dew pmkyr Chrlstmss, as ‘well | on..Chyistm: g the aften;oon train Thursday for Quilk Lake, Sask.,. where she will be the Holiday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Brawn. to return to her work at her music | studie in’ about’ two weeks. Good t Bananas. 15¢: a doz. at the Palace Meat & Gmery:- Igadore ‘Joanis midji: - Wash:, where he has been located the He reports weather as eold:as 24 below there, with at least five feet of-snow and still fall- ing. .- He:is. back ‘to' Bemidji-to stay ‘and - reports ithat - Minnegota beter thanigver to him. yesterday .. Be sure: and attend the big dlnce Xmas m.l: December 25th, at the ‘Real Jazz music by Mr. and; Mrs, Harry Bndgeman Te- tnrned from' 'St. Chnstmas at _their ;home in . Fifith ‘Ward. ~ They will return to the cxty the middlé of next week and remain | there ‘the greater part of the next four months -while. Mr. ‘attends.to hig duties as senator from this district at the session of the leg- islature ~which convenes. week in January. ¢ L CARD' OF: THANKS ' .~ We. wish to_thank all our friends and neighbors for their, kmd)iess dur- ing the death and funeral of (C. O. Glidden, also. for the beautiful flor- al offerings. Mus. C. O. Glidden BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. John Lundeen wag pleasant- surprised on her birthday by a numbex of ladies. cipient ‘of a set of dishes. Lunch ‘was, a very enjoyuble party Those presént were Mesdameso C. Bauermeister, H. A. Lepper;, ‘T .J. Wickham and’mother, I f “Anderson, E. P. Peterson, C. [Ford and Fred Lyons - reported, Hanson, a student of usiness { hrutmas vacation w\th Dance: Satfirddy night at the K.-C. Musi¢ by . Schuck’s Jazz .Or- Arthur Glidden. Wednesdny 6d12-30 | Senator: ident Ha . | vite then Borah's College will ate will'ta boxes. See their 12-22 She expects Marion, Ill,, e assured. 1t22 last, June. VFith 2t 22 returned to-Be- from Pesbhastin, es.to the stand: looks out testimony Hartwell. 2t12-23 Paul to _ spend «Bridgeman | i the firstwflay es, Federal | migsioner. t Mrs. M. Gorton. in;a horrible form. She was the re- ‘physical scrup]es. in profit. 50 Vb nited- States should - other vigorous effort. Borah said, to girlce in which we le made of an at- DEFENSE OPENS CASE IN HERRIN MINE 'I‘RIAL' (By United Press) Dec .22— “Every seat_in the gloomy court hopuse.-was filled long before Judge Hartwell, called court to order, Eighteen of the twenty motions, by atorneys for the five miners on trial here for alleged participation in the Herrin massacre, to throw introduced by “the state was over-ruled today by Judge The two motions upheld asked that the. testimony introduced by state witnéss be limited ‘to “the speufn five dtfendants and not held as evi- dence agnmst the others. FEDERAL "COMMISSIONER lSSUES GRAVE WARNING | .. (By United Press) Wa« ington, Dec. 22— (By Roy A. ' Prohibition /Copyrighted 1922 by the [ th tragedy stalking hand {] th illicit liquor traffic, 1 want to issue a solemn warning tq the peoplei. to, refrain from ‘buying {and drinking: whiskey o¥'any other intoxicating liquor. I issue the warn- ing.at this time not on liquor grounds alone, but because the man or woman who ,consume any of the beyerages now being offered is running thef| danger of permanent mjuly or death Ninety-eight per cent of the ligouy nowibeng peddled is unfit to drink. Practically every drink of whiskey now offered to the public carries the ‘possibility of blindness or some other impairment—even death. Remember the bootieggers have nn :They are:interested only ‘Wood_alcohol and other like .ingredients. constituté in large measureg the illicit product.” ~ Williamson county crowded Jits -waj into the circuit court here ‘today to hear the opening of ‘the case by the defenge of five men accused of murder in connection with the Herrin riots of all the gruesome stories .of .lawlessness and bloodshed brought to an end when the state rested its cage, the counsel for the defendants’ called their first witness- Com- Pr ess).—Denver traific of to be illuminated= Eur, oge 's; pcoqgmid prohlem the ‘armament prohlem and INDORSES ACTION COUNCIL DENOUN( tional conference of North Dakota in annual meeting endorsed.-the ac-! tion ‘of ‘the administrative comm:ttee of the Federal council of the‘Church- es of Christ in America in" denune- ing the Ku Klux Klan- ‘with-grave consequences L and society at large” “and race against race and: clnss band is said td be a distant rel of President’ Hardi bounty ‘on a coyoti an animal-she brotight down yith Ler! shotgun: in her hackyard _4&1(2:, w ARE 'TO BE " ‘Denver, - Cold:;” De e tee ' somg 1 coutt opinions 7 | his ‘doctors- have~recommended that gambling-‘-‘-lokal fg;“k of A G e do ittle work; durjpg the next |out. ten days. e al T ce, his “fore and Aash | ?58 lights to warn c‘l ant TAFT SHOWS IMPROVEMENT Washington, Dec. recent operation. FROM RECENT OPERATION (Hy United Press) 22—Chief Jus- contiiued to show |the . Taft today time to the writing of supreme | police court ataches, . Berlm, Dec. the - state POLICE .RAID MANY. GAMBLING DEN SIN. BERLIN OF LATE (\By Unitea Fress) 22,—Police department w0 Fargo, Dec. 22.—The Congnega. Mrs. Wmrren Harding, whose has’ obtained | “4aken_from | at Four | GHICK[NS% Real young springers, finest we've ever handled at Try an order for Sunday or We w_ill be closed Monduy. Order for two days. ............ the our usual low prices Christmas DINNER % SAVO MEAT MARKET EDD BROS. Phone 66 l Watches and Rings at $5.00 to $15.00 ” OFF REGULAR PRICE Now Wrist Wm. Elliottfi ‘for s Classes for instruc nison Handicraft we every afternoon, as well as Wednesp day and Friday evenings at thé Be- midji Book and : Stationery Co. We extend a cordial invitation to all 12 12 tf \ 4 Miss Helen Farr, ‘college librarian, left Thursday for her home at Eau Claire, Wis., where she will be the guest of relatives until after New Years. Miss Clara Schuster, a member of the State Teachers college faculty, left on the nignt train for - Sioux Falls, Iowa, to spend:the holidays with her sister. Bananas 15c 'a doz. at the Palace | 2t 22 —ti . E. H. Jerrard, manager of the Northwestern Oil \company, left last night for. Madison and Chicago to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives.and friends. Meat & Grocery A visit/to our-flower shop will solve your gift prnblemq, Bemidji Floral Co. Fred Kruger, lmesman for the N ‘W. Bell Telephone Company, return- where he attended the funeral of his | brother who passed away there Lxst» week. Musicians who. are home for the holidays will provide the music for| the Firemen’s dance, Friday night —A dance treat. Be there. 2t 22 CARD OF THANKS ‘We wish to thank our friends; rel- atives and especially the Biglow Lameteaux Co., fortheir ;kindness and beautiful floral .offerings during the illness and death of our beloved baby- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Joanes and family. | aftér the First of the year. 2¢ 22- Pequot|’ ranges, sweet and juicy 19 cents per ozen' Slmshme Grocery. 1t22 Will have plenty *of Turkeys for | you to choose from. until ;Saturday f] evening.’B. A. Kolhe' & € 3422 i -Mrs. Nettic Tangberg and':som of Cass Lake, and her daughter, Mrs. . Francis Pink of Superior, will be: Christmas guests at the-home-of "‘Mr. and Mrs. .Henry Carter, 1009 BeB. midji Avenue. ; Shipment “of new Winesap* and ‘Black ‘Twig npples just in, Sunshine’] Grocery.. Bananas' 15¢"a ‘doz. ‘at the P ac Mecat & Grocery Mrs. Edith B. Ness, the State Teachers college, left Thursday for Lincoln, Neb., to spend : the “holidays. She ™ will return’ to resume _her teaching at the college ¥, “Oyster plants, Fresh On- ! cad” Lettuce “and- early ‘Cab- fresh™ " pineapple: Sunshine ¥ 5 1t22 Miss Marian Ohrhan, wh stays at the home of her gmndmotfi r,- Mrs. A. Sthol, while attendi State State -Teachers college, day morning for her ho | vie to spend her holid She expects to return to continue, her | studies after the holidays. * Most women would appreciate a: Boston Shopping bag for Christmas. The Bemidji Book and Statitnery Ca.é have a special on them at $1.90 and $3.00. These bags come in black | and brown. Get yours early. 12.22 | The Firemen-will give a dance i Friday night at the new, Armory, good, snappy music is assured. 2 22 +i(These funcy ) Mixed nuts, 2 Ib. for' 49¢ Walnuts, 2 Ib. Peanuts, this is whole- sale, 2 Ib for Xmas Czndy per 1b Oranges, 4 sizes _-at, doz.. . Xinas trce candles box 10 Large Yule Tide Window Candles with holder Set ... e Ufor * Mince Meat bulk Ib. 18c ‘Have yéfi berry ‘sau Box a;pples, per box $2.14. ’I {Cranbernes, 2’ for "36c 2 White* “rice popcom 3. in one nnd two Ib. spiced right. _> Get a can ,of Heinz phim or fig pudding. for that Xmas dinner.’ cd? Lingenbent,r‘ies qt .. CHRISTMAS CROCERY. GREETINGS ‘Phone 81 are nll extra for . 69c | 45, 52, 56, 64c for. . Calery,” 36 eais pkg. for sack tried Lingen- Imported money. sack. ¥ Flg Bafl freah 2'lbs ngpt les—We <A abl eadlettuce, cab- bage, onions, carrots and nweet potstoea. ' 2 head ‘3 Ib Pur ]ara, pe’r b ... Macaroni & spaghetti Gr;pé' Jmce, Welch’s - of course; - “1-2"gal bot. $1.25 Golflen Bnntam corn. This (s & flmcy grade, 2 :cans *Nn Vcilldled egg, doz- K2 3. Crackers ‘in 1-2 or large cady, NB C per lb 12c Ginger snaps; fresh 2.1b ° .25¢ -35¢, have— 21c .16¢ 3 2ic Golden Link Flour, 49 Ib. $2.18 If thu is’ not satisfactory bring it back and get your Quality 'Loaf Flour, 49 1b $1.99 E. P. PETERSON | | | i 308 Belt. Ave. Store Open Friday and Saturday Evenings Delivery' Hours 8:30 A. M —10:30 A, M. 2:30 P. M.—4:30 P. M. EXTRA SPECIAL BANANAS 15¢ Per Dozen “WE DELIVER THE GOODS” Wulung You A Very. Mmy’;cfinnmas BRADSETH &WILLEY e A Closed all day Christmaé Than ‘a’ ho‘( of fresh cut f]u“ers 9 nene more applo Christmas Plnnts from $1 A visit to our flm\u rhop today- will Christmas Shopping - easy CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Don’t plan your decorations until you have seen our Chr st buskd.\ and \\l\mlw Something different Sc to $1.C0 s Don’t Forget—We Make Deliveries Every Day!” a Pllll‘fi in priafe’ 00 to $300 elch I make the ba'ance "of You BEMIDJI FLORAL CO. PHONE 418-W UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE BEMIDJI FIREMEN Frlliday, De:. 22, at New Arhimy Special Good Mus'ice-'— Five musicians who are home for the holndays——A rare Dance treat—Take advantage of thls dam;e HERE’S THE ORCHESTRA—-J‘JUFF SED! Dot Van Joe-Forrester . Johnny Lumberg Walter Smithy . . Percy Riggs .. Pie lano § Cdrl'\et & Banjo bruhu & Xylophonev’ This Emblem Is Your Cuaraniee SIGNIFYING OUR MEMBERSHIP IN ATWI00D’S FRESH ROASTED COFFEE CLUB Through this club we secure the finest coffee of the world at preies that are low. We pass this all on to you—freghness, wonderful d"mkmg qualities, lute unifotmity of flavor, and prices low for the grade. Value, represents satisfaction 1eLe1ved ik rLCClVGd ASK !’ok THESE BRANDS IN BULK “Palace pound FRETER “Ideal’”’ nd . WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR CHRISTMAS GOODIES Fancy Apples, Oranges, Grapes, salted nuts, Mixed Nuts, Christmas-Candy, Figs, Dates in cans, Pop Corn Balls, Salad ‘Fruits Mince Meat, FANCY DRESSED POULTRY Turkey, Ggese, Chickens. Celery, Oysters Palace Meat & @irocery Jm'N"THE CROWD AND HAVE A“(‘;oow I abso- not 'quantity Salted Nuts, and un- fresh Eggs, Head Lettuce, Select Phones 200-201 512 BELT. AVE. ‘within ‘few days have raided fifty improvement from the eifeets of his [gambling dens in Berlini More thal Beginning today, ; 400 gamblers have been arrested’ ant i | he will probably be able to devole | much stake money confiscated. THe declares - the liis home here, but| vound-up will continue until every m-.Berlm s wiped. —_— The first woman in W\sconsm to Card games are as popul ar. among | head any of the important state com- women jurors as men, while waiting 'missions is’ Mrs. ‘Charlés A. nading to be called for service, say observ- who has been chosen' chairman o lell hu‘vm commls;mn g ;