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zmi‘ ves to ‘see that items of local interest- are- repsrted. Enry item wlil be given proper consideration when the soures A~ Mrs, Sam Kingof Frohm was shop- ping ‘#nd calling on, fnends in Be- midji Thursday. p Miss Bernicg Ketten, teacher fit LaPorte; arrivéd in_Bemidji evening to spengd her Chrlstmas vacation with her: parents. Whnt would yo without a Yule log: Hv!ne Bakery.. =7 Christmas be uy one'at the 3t:23 Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald of ‘Northern were ‘the guests of frignds while 'shopping in .Bemidji Thpreday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ellison and sonj, Barl, left this morning for Brflnerd where they will be Christ- mn guests of relatives. We have 100 Cyclamen in . five i .pots ‘which we éxpect o “close j§:for Christmas at onle dollar each. r Green house, 1242 Doud , phone 166. ‘\ 3-28 and Mrs. Harold W}ute of ~mapohs, are ‘the guesty of Mr. and:Mrs. A. P. White over the holi- ds ’, havmg arrived- here \Friday ‘in . P. Jondahl and daughter,\Au- y, of Nary, were guests of el- n@m ip Bemidji while transact! business and: atending to Christm! shopping- @1at weuld your Christmas be without a Yule IoghBuy one at the akery. ,Miss Milrae Achenbach returned ‘home Friday morning to spend the holidays with her parents; Mr and Mrs. J. C. Achenbach. She is a stu- dent at the University of Minnesota. ..Complete your Christmas dinner with a brick ‘of Langdon’s Sanitary Ice Cream, special at 39c. Order now ch:dn Clndy Kl!chen, phone 24. 2td12-23 Mr. and Mrs. C. S Darner and daughter, Dorothy, left Friday morn- ing. for Des Moines, Towa, to spend B Ot s Mrs. E. Schulke of Tenstrike was 3t 28| ¢] a between train Frlday (] Virgil Gre, for'his home-at for one pound, t: ‘Six’ “pounds Candy _Kitchen. Minneapolis with Breckenridge, ‘is parents for her who has been ill All makes of rived in Bemidji today for Buena g | holidays with l-ns Bemidji Friday m here they oth weel ing train Friday lege, Nonghfield, and Mrs. ter left Yiday Christmas with their son who attendg the university there, and also other relatives. .Miss. Alice' Hetland of Fargo ar- rivdd in Bemidji Thursday to visit ‘hét aunts, Mrs C. M. Bacon and Mrs. -Henry Fallon, -durin gthe holiday ‘sémson. She will also visit friends in Blackduck before returning home. Only two days left on the one cent dy st B 2d12-23 : Mrs. Robert Wolfe was .a between-, mm shopper in Bemidji, -arriving ‘Bemidji on the train from Guf 5in‘the afternoon and returning to her hoine Friday morning.” ~She was the ‘gdest over mght of Mrs. M. E. Gfoff _nshard Duxbury, a student at the Uttiversity of Minnesota, arrived iifig: to spend the Mis. F: R Duxb ty. ‘His ‘tattier-ac- me - from Minne- Bemidji Candy Kitchen| Crookston, an Rauch, are hqliday guests of their ‘parents, ‘Mr. on at their Iann Home, 2 their } America* aven }e .ers:college wha' homesto: spen cation are the ollnwmg Helén Hu ; Lucite’ Goren- lrgim- “Bradford Arvilla “Anderson': to, : Judith: Berglundalso .to Clearbrook; Emily Borchert-to Men- |n illon to Baudette; Ma- - atd goes to flo§ to' Cass k ‘to - Verndale tor; Kathryn | bel Stenman tie Haack to Grygla; C: Faust, Bi Miss ' Hukee,! Erskm el, " .Crookston; Happyiand f <| Grand Forks. DO YOU MONEYT Wflk over ' Gill os. ‘clothés- re, mlde te - Dazzlmg un !he ureen—!he famous stagt #ccess. The pulse of Omar’s Rubaiyat beats through the romance of Shireen wlld ‘stole her love while the ¢ity slépt and awakenéd in. the harem of the Shah. A Book of veries underneath the Bough, A Jug of Wme, a Loaf of Bread—and Thou beside me si i in tbe Wnldem=u, Oh, Wlldernea ‘were- Pn \\'@ his holiday vacation. ..Chrulmu enndy with ribbon, 18¢ for Atttorney C. L.‘ will_spend the Christmas holidays 'in pr. Benj. Martin goes to his home at Bertha, Minn., dinner at his parenial home. Miss Bertha Webster, teacher at -haliday . vacation. Miss Ito Larson''of Fifth ward, tor’s care for the past week is: re- ported to be mug¢h improved. at Given‘s Hardware. Harcld Dickin student zt International Gharles Souder of Spur came to rs. . Lizzie Grandherg -of -St. Paul. latter will be the guest of her mother, Mrs Amanda’ Souder, ‘and friends and relatives for two Miss, Dorot‘ny- dred Digkenson arrived on the morn- the holidjys with her parents, Mr. meron, Park Rapids, - Mrs. A. Kasala Among the ;tudents of the teach- ghopper : vB_emidji» 3ft. Friday- morming “Littlefork to spend wo pounds for, 38c, $1.00, : Bemidji 21d12.23 Peéelow and family | relatives. , to eat Christmas the guest of her and under the doc- safety razor blades 6d12-80 son, a high school alls, ar- last night and left Vista to spend the paréhts to meet -his sister went.to Spur where Wilson and Mil- from Carleton Col- the former to spend ilson, and the lat- afternoon for her ta to ])e the guest teacher at of of Alex Caméeron Jack . Falls; 1018 left Friday for their ' ‘their .Chfistmas va- €5 ilda ‘Norby and -| relatives. relatives. " 'Selnls s Orehonu‘ | pioneer resident of Bemadn and a Noria Réidse- Rlchard Romans; : Ohrlstmas. ' Fd. Auger expects to leave tonight . to-eat:Christmas dinner: " hiy p !'ent: at his home there Mrs. J. C. West nnd dnughter Car- oline, -left last night for Little Falls where they will be Chmtmas guests relatives: Mr. nnd Mu A\mn Mclver .and Mr& M. A. Howe' are léaving today “for Posston to spend’ Christmas with Miss Gladys Howe left yesterday for Fosston to spend Christmas with She is a student at the St_gte Te-chers C_ol}ege. "Rev, T. B. Nordale will go on the noon’ train’ tomorrowto Hant Lake to conduct Christmas services there in .the afternoon and evening. Be sire and attend the big dance Xmas. night, December 25th, at the Old Afmory. Real Jazz music by 2t12.23 4 —_— M;ss Josephme Loe arrived in Be- midji. this morning for a three-day holiday visit .at the home of her mother, Mrs Ole Loe, Fifth ward. . —— Norman Kittleson, student at the Unjversity .. of Minnesota, returned home Thursday night to spend the Christmas vacatign with relatives. igs Lila Jerdee, teacher at Black- dudk;-arrived Thursday evening and wfll be;the.guest of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. L. & Jerdee, during her holiday ‘yacation. ' e Phil Denu,,whn has been attending the University of Wisconsin at Mad- ison, arrived home Friday morning to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.’ E. H. Denu. Whag would -your Christmas be without a Yule log—Buy one at the Home Bakery. 3t 23| Miss Marie Burke arrived in Be- midji>this- morning from St. Paul to spend . the holidays with her parents Mr. niily, 1001 Beltrami avenue. Miu Elizabeth Baney arrived home last night to visit during her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baney, 115 Mississippi avenue. She teaches at Sauk Cen. ter. Geoi'ge Hines and Mr. Nordeen of Hines were transacting business and attending to Christmas shopping in their homes on the train Friday eve- ning. Miss: Ethel. Carter left morninig for her home at Falls to spend the holidays. She will resume her: studies ‘at the college with the begmnmg of the term af- ter New Year Friday Fergus vEdwm Dean, who ig employed by the standard Conveyor Co. St: Paul, arrived in- Bemidji this morning to ‘spend his Christmas] vacatiofi yith his ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dean ‘at ‘Lake. Boulevard. Word has been received in Be- ‘the death of Mrs H. P ‘meémber of the G. A. R. Circle of thig city.” Mrs. Robert Shaw and family are visiting in Bemidji today at the home: of -her mother and sister, Mrs. Mary MacGregor and Miss Beth Mac r They will leave .tonight for ey to visit his parents over M E. Smith of the Smith Lumber ‘company left last night to spend the ‘holidays with his {am)ly at Min- neapolis; :and- will remain at home after the Lumbermen’s con- vgmmm, which convenes the first f January there. isses” Hildur Anderson and Es- 167 MeGhee drrived home ~ this ing 'to spend their holiday var with théir parents. They are High school and teachers ‘college graduates, and both are tenohmg their - second year at Roseatn. s Little Jack Cole, 501 America avenue, meét;with an accident last night about 7:30 whioch will deprive him of the use: of his hand for some time. 'In’some manner the end ''of one finger was nearly severed with THRE SEMIDJI DAILY PIONEEF and Mis. T. J. Burke and fa-) ' District No. 16, shopped in Bemidji |between trains yesterday, and tdok [the night train to St. Paul to spend Bemidji Friday. They returned tol — Miss Ruth a: ing for-St. Paul to ‘spend-her holi- day vacation. Mrs: C F. Colemun of Nary was in Bemidjt yesterdny attending to Christmns shopping. ' $ et MISS NELSON ENTERTAINS Miss Julia Nelson, home economics teacher in' the High school, enter- tained a few friends -at the Bolger home, 1115 Bemidji avenue Wedunes- day evening. A pleasant ‘social time was ehjoyed while ‘they sewed. Lunch was served by the hostess. MRS, GUISNESS ENTERTAINS The Heluo club was “entertained by Mrs. A. T. Guisness Monday eve- ning ‘at her home, 813 Minnesota avenue. The party was in thé form of an old-fashioned dress affair. The hours were pleasantly spent in sew- ing and conversation and’ lunch was gerved by the hostess at a‘late hour. ERICKSON-HENINGGER | Miss 'Lucy Ellen Heminger and Carl Erickson, both of Sulway, were united in niarriage Thursday. after- noon at 2:30 o’clock at the Presby- terian parsonage, Rev. L. P. Warford officiating. ' They weré atended by Mr. and ‘Mrs. Albert Erickson, also of Solway = They ‘will " make their home at Solway. . C. W: K.mgsbury «was among the out' of town shoppers : in Bemidji Wednesday !rom Grant Valley. Mrs, Louis Werner of Lake Grace is In Bermdn today to visit her son and also to attend'to osme Christmas shopping. Miss Lucy Barrett of the State Highway departmént left yesterday for Staples to” spend the hohdnysl with relatives Miss Ellen Bolger left yesterday for Northfield to spend her vacation. She will return to résume her teach- ing after the holidays. Miss Anna Werner, of Grand Forks, a former resident of Bemidji will ar- rive here Sunday :morning. to spend Christmas with' relatives. Miss Marguerite Donovan, a studs en of St. Teresa's ‘college, Winona is a guest in Bemidji at: ehe Reed home, 50! A.mexlu avmue CHRISTMAS SERVICES The Elkanah Cothniandery of the Masonje ordér will _hold its ' regular Chrigtmas“services Mon. day morning at 10:30%in the Masoni¢ hall. -Members of the Commandery are urged.to be present PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS GOING AWAY FOR THRJSTMAS Many of the ~Bemidji : ‘public school teachers left last night and today for 'their home ‘and other points to spend the holidays. . Miss Caroline Austip goes to her home at St. Paul; ;Miss Avis Akre to’ Thief | River Falls; Bcremce Coffey, Lu- fverne;* Anna ‘' Hoag, Minneapolis; Faith Knickerbocker, > Staples; Julia Nelson, Evansville; Ella Pelto, Two Harbors; Ruth ‘Nelson, Albert Lea; Mary' Schlerman, ‘Owatonna; Myrtle V. Berty, Hector;; Marie Blom, StnlIWater, Margaret Conway, Still- water; ‘Sarah' Gardner, Staples; Mar- ian Leuty, Hancock; Emma Liesti- kow, Renville; Leonore Morris, Min- neapolis;: Mollie ‘Whaleh, Stephen; Clara Zieske, Mankato;. Alice Benson Jenkins; Lillian Janneck, Barnes- ville; Esther Malmquist, St. Hiliare; Anna Hertel, Minneapolis; ¢ Dale Huntting, Chesco, la.; Hazel Stom- mer, Chicago; Tyyne Nikula, Wake- field, Mich.; Elma Hanson, Nevis. George Rossback: :ramsacted bu; iness in -Ferris : yestérday where is installing a ventlla mg system in the new " school.’’ Mig Alice Klopfleisch was a be- tween train visitor in:-Bemidji 'yes- terday. She “left - lastwnight. for Brownton, to spend her vnc'ation.- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I-ngg-u\s and family are Christmas guests in Bemidji'at the homé“of her parents Mr. and’ Mrs. T. § Andrews and fa- mily " Miss Elexmor Parshall, te&che\ at Bena, was a between train visitor in Bemidji- yesterday: ‘en route ‘to-ler gome at Faribault to spend the holi- ays. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Matson have as their guests over the holidays, Mr. and- Mrs. ‘William: Barry of Kelliher and Mr. Barry’s mother from Moor- ‘head. Miss Elizabeth Curten, teacher of her vacation, Miss Ida Ackermanr, teacher at 'Solway, was a between train busi- ‘ness visitor in Bemidji, em route 'to Pine River to visit relatives dur- ing her vacation. SONS OF HERMAN TO MEET .SUNDAY -AFTERNOON The Sons” of Herman will Hold ![ their regular business meeting Sun- Mi dine' G v o day afterrioon at 3 ¢'clock in the she: teaghes in the.school. She will all members be present ag there will g be s holiday guest' at the home of :!emanmul election of ofilc‘ers at that me. —_— her parents, Mr. and . Mrs. A. T. Carlson; DANCE AT NEW ARMORY NEXT TUESDAY EVENING A dance .is anounced for next Tuesday -night, December 26, ot be given at the new armory by-Dot Van's orchestra. The general public is in- vited, and it is expeeted that this will prove to be one of the holiday seas- oh’s popular afairs. : Misses Agnes Aakre and Lila Lee ‘teachers in the Pleasant Valley con- idated school, were in the city this fnorning en route to-their homes at Thief River ~‘Falls ~and Goodrich, ‘where they will visit ‘relatives dur- ing the holiday vacation. Miss Bess Kmox—will spend her Christmas vacation with her rother Mrs. ‘Hattie Knox, 1117 Park ave., and othet relatives. ‘Misses Knox, Geror, ‘and Methven and “pupils of the'‘Carr Lake consolidated school will give their Christmas program ‘at'the 'school house this evening, to ‘which all are ‘¢ordially invited: Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Peterson and || * family of Fifth ward weré passen- gers on the night train' yesterday for Brainerd where they .will visit his parents over-Christmas. Miss Harriett Dudowska, commer- cial teacher and Miss Clara Church high school principal, of the Cass Lake public schools were shopping in Bemidji between trains vesterday They left on the night train: for Minneapolis and Wisconsin to spend their vacation. NOTICE The Northweéstern Oil Co. service station will ¢lose at twelve nooén on Christmas Day. E. H. Jerrard, Mgr. ‘Pronipts us to wish you the ,Senonu Greetlnu .nd to an axe . A dootor was .called and several ititches had to be taken in the wound. . Mrs. J M Burke and daughter were among the passengers on the train last night én route to southérn 1ipoints to spend. the holidays with ¥el- atives. They expect to visit at Brain- erd between trains, then go to Janes- ville, Rochester and Omahd, Nebr. Mr. Burke will ‘meet them in the cities .Saturday and make the trip to Omaha with' them. ‘' NOTICE > The’ og:lce of the Board of Edu- cation in ‘the Neéw. High school build ing will be open from 10:00 ,to 12 .- from December 26 th to Dec- émber 29, inclusive. Persons wishing lly, the school nurse 5 at 274" between the hmus of 10:00 and 12:00. : " Board ol Education tood wulles vnll m‘tdrul- el ISH HOUSE USERS TO READ LICENSES CLEARLY | . Game Warden John. Cline wams all fish house -usersto read their | licenses carefully that they.may un« dérstand them. All fish. speared in fish houses .under: licenses~are” for domestic ‘use only and “;E:h for commercial nhmo is that you may be wmhy to enjoy the Wonderful CHRISTMAS TIDINGS “Peace on earth to men of We would be glad if it \_y:gs‘ih our power to mike yours A MERRY CHRISTMAS ey rar ey MATSON-RITCHIE LUMBER 0. di Ve JEE P B “The Ym‘d of: Befiez Servnc&" A MERRY CHRISTMAS , - TO ALL Our \Yuletide thoughts go out to the residents of this.community. To us you have brought good - cheer, our sincere wish that this and it is Chnstmas will be your and that the coming year will-bring you good hea!,th and _prospent_y. At this nuon of the yoar ‘we are gratefully mnn“ of those vhau fu-ndly good; vnll and enp-n“ol have con- pass from us without uuni-n to 'you mi-uo- -f tln. eonllll nl-lun- that have hia up'orlllluy !o wish ya\l isted htvuu us --i we uke t6 you the best you have ever known in Health, Happiness, and Prospetity. The “B&D” Shoe Store E, BARTHOLOMAE gainst the clares.war Our Smoere wnsh ) you all and we are sincere in hoping that the year lil3 will bring .That is our wish to you. d D tiessopen until plainly ‘tells thappiest i A DANUSER