Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 26, 1922, Page 3

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_gder, Grnnt Valle; tween trai) midji Saturda; i 3 night - for: St Paulito. spend Chrisb- -~ mas with relatives.— ¥ husinéss -visitor in Be— sota avenue, wel Christmas with her % T at Barker’s ‘Drug Store, left Satur: day night. for. Minneapolis to spend Christmas -at_home. over Gill - Brog. clothes 'repnked ! mil ster of ‘the Baptlsh churnh. is seeking appointment ‘as chaplian: of ouse . of repreaent pprents, Clncmnst& “Eh Dr. and Mts. H. Corcoran, Myrtle * Johnson -and ‘K were dinner* gnests f Alex™ D for Minneapolis whem “they- the guests ;of relatives. for * the mmnder of the hohday vacaflon left last night: to spénd a weck suth friends ‘and relatives inMi During . her :absenée M Woock will ‘act “as substitute librars "jan. » Carl Crothers arrived in Bemidji and | - Saturday night from™ Duluth. spent Christmas with his™" paréhts, v.el spnd’ family. jan:Plumbing: shop is visiting friends {and ‘relatives at Crookston during the holiday vacation. 2 % Ersl\me,- is the holiday guest of ther 917 Beltrami Avenue door‘ “Sedan’ at J‘ewett’s" city hbrarum 7 Nell Cavell, enche.r Bémidji Saturday.and will “holiday guest - of Bemldn Wm."Crane, employed -at ithe ‘Dor- “Miss. Helen, Evans, teacher at parents, Mr. and-Mrs. E. R. Evans new Ford Four 2 27 ive you seen are_sketched, onger, 05t retiring; we lcoll-rbonm, decorative or not. "Now she may retain the Sme. neckline ' butaheisinemmittad o soften it ‘with wide drops of lace-or narrow collars Th¢) V-shaped neckline is extremely mpulu\ Different developmenh of all thess. “tiimmed with many colors. ‘The squnp line has its a erqn X u fraimed b & severe collarless hodicg 'P,_ !Inbb frocks. for Back cepted’ a day- new- For America .| again. r.zand. M Roy Trafton' en tained a few friends ‘at da) ‘hidji; that, Betiy & Anne, daug)’ter, -was born to M Mr. and:Mrs. L. G. Crothers, return- ing on the night uam to resume hN work * E(} Grossman,’ private scctttary to the superintendent of railways re- turned:to his home in- Grand Forks Mondsy. izht -after visiting - over Sunday in:Bentidji at the home of{ his uncle"’Ax Grossman. He had been | to Duluth:9n business. M#-g%d ' Mrs” B, O Kirtland en- tertained the followilg: guests ~ at™: 6 o’clock:dipmer Christmas; Mrs. Nel- lie Crowell# Mrs. {Avis < Guyer, Mr. ;and daughter’ Jo)"v terson, and J: where ‘they -hiivé 'been *visiting rela- tives tg" spend Christmas in Bemidji at the homes'of Yer parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Andrews. They weré join- ed here on Saturday by Mr.. nggms who hag béen on an-extended busi- ! ness trip i 1l 3 | t They -may " try to-Hide the m: blacksheep by callingit krimdier;- caracul, brondtail, Persian Tamb-or astrakhan, they may dye it white; gray -or -sand -color, but 4it's the same 1iftle, lamb, anyway. Fashion-' Myrs. [ to speml her . two weeks’ vacation. . Hill. o'clack Sinel i the hoh FOR Ed Auger reh}\‘n\e train £rom Hibbing ‘where, he visited his - parents..Sunday- ad Chnstmas Mz.::and . Mrs. Iryine avenue -entertained MrsEarl. Thurber, Mr. and. ‘Wm:*McCusig and daughter garet: and son' Donald: and Mrs. F. Ww. 1'5‘, Jameson zeturned to midji from Red Lake, where he has to_‘spend Christmas Willard Jameson,,.a been: employrd, with his family. Henry Kir fi\d’ ft this o mmgl us, Dol ! | Now on dnsplay at Jewett’s, the 2 27 d Fonr Door’ Sedan. M. E. Grotf who' has been ‘lll for thé past few dnys at- his home, 1200 q to be up avenue, is able Christie ‘Groff, teachen ap Guthrie will spend her two weeks’ hohday vacanon at-her home in Be- Mr. and M Quincy Brooks and fmmly entertained at Christmas"din- ner -in honor. of -E. E. Kenfield and t Je-w_ewg. ‘Better see it. ¢ sionary: of X-‘ergus Falls district, ar- rived home Sunday, afternoon send.‘Christmas with ‘his . family. * Mi#s -GChristine. Aaarnes, a-.student of the Bemidji Business College left Friday for her home ‘near duck\to spend her holiday ‘vacation: A Mrs J. AL Mnck of Mm'neapohs | arrived 1 spend- the ‘holidays with ‘her parents Minand Mrs.G. “A. Schultz, -13th , | street and her sister, in “Bemidji last ‘week 4 Mr. ‘and Mrs. H. M. Broadhurst| had as their, week end and Christ-| mas.guest, her. father, Neéil.of Duluth. They .also had as 2 o’clock dinner-guests Christmas Mr. and :Mrs.- Roy- Trafton. 2 J. Breunig; dinner, Christmas,. Mr. air. |'student of “Hamline university, and | Misses, Freds and Florence, teach- ers at Big Fork were. also home for da;s + 3 of Mr and . Mrs. last’ n‘xg /) {inneapolis and from théfe M _Hughes will go tq Phila- defphid*on bisi hew o ADDITIONAL WANT ADS FOUND-—Sum of muney, owner may ¥ have “S8ame~ by proving property. An ‘added fulness at each side, | Call atJ.. G. Penny store. 3t28|. held in by ribbon ties,, gives ‘orie’ ot" i 5 the newest dresses the prope: dnn‘t. i bR ; houette: Straight unbroken from: RENT—Modern , furnished| and back panels are seen on maay | front’room. Pl.mne 289-J..:4t.-.29 d on the mght vag 2% , ds Home | ying of lunch, for “whith a charge holiday | 5f 15 cents will be made. It is de- to Black- to|and family; E- R. Evans, Mi Mrs. W. H. ' ¥ James H. 418 ‘-at- six| and | Mrs. Mar-| Be- £ antes. R, Hughcs of Chicago.: ,arrived in: Bemidji : Satur- | day, eveningi-to: send Christmas at Thomas nidi famit}s, deaving. again KNIGHTS OF CO UMBUS TO . 'HOLD MEETING WEDNESDAY The Knights of Columous will hold their regulay busmeflq meeting Wed-, nesday evening at'8 o’clock “at the K. C. Hall and all membe!‘s are asked to be present.: - e PG CARPENTERS! UNION:WILL MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT| The regular.business meeting:of the Carpenters’. . Union;.will be held Wednesday evening :at./8 o’clock in the dining room of the K. C. hall | All members are asked to attend. MOOSEHEART LEGION TO MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT _.The Women of thé/!' Mogsihcart cgion will “Hold' open ‘in'stallation on their next regular' . neeting mnight, Wednesday, . December 27, to which | the Moose and: wives, dnd the Junior Moose and their wiv s are invited, The business. meeting will be fol- lowed by a social hour and the ser- sired that there be a’large attend- ance. CHRISTMAS PARTY Mr. and Mrs. T J. Butke enters tained at a Christmas gathering last evening, the following; Mr..and Mrs. J. C. Parker and family; - M1, and Mrs. W. N. Bowser and. family; Dr. and Mrs. R. Gilmore and , family; Mr. end, Mrs, P. J. O'Leary and fa- mily; Dr. and Mrs T." A. iMcCann Helen Evans and®Mrs. Beth Evans Yaple; Mr. and Mrs. John Claffy; Mr. and John F. Burke and daughter, Miss Rose. Frocks - for erls COPYRIGHT v MeCALCS of the smartest frocks and ‘the: | 'severity of the style is-usually re: lieved in some such manner 4s in - | come by naturally), nnd’ the lghter i very. i souked In credsote. owill SR ’l‘he annual -Sunday - school’ pro- am, of -the Bathiel . Lutheran. church “The Cluldrena Pllgrlmlxo.f’ willbe given.in the- qhurv’h this ‘evening, the members and friends of: the: Sunday school are invited to attend. MOOSEHEART: LEGION HOLD OPEN INSTALLATION The. Wamen - of: the . MooseHeart Legion will hold an ope; instaliation tmeeting, tojno?kaw'm | ay the {Moose ‘hal lowed by a sodqf ing of, a 15-cen of the Moose an of. the Junior'Moose and.their wwe«’ are mv@ted to-attend., FIRST LUTHERAN LADIES HOLD MEETING' TOMORROW The . Ladies’ Aid Society of the’ First Seandinavign Lutheran church, will Aont Wednesday, December at 2:80 in the: church parlors. Mes- dames Ole Anderson; E..Marin, A | 0. Hoganson, Palmer und | John Thompson entertain. The yearly report of the sqciety ‘will be |given and it ‘is renuested that all i members be p"ewnt | ST PAUL’S YOUNG PEOPLE MEET. WEDNESDAY NIGHT | The Young People’s Society of St. Pzul's, Evangelieal :church will. hold its: regular ‘business meetiing Wed-| 'nesday evening at 8 o‘clock at the home of Miss Myrtle Kolbe, 1111 Doud avenue. There will be-the an~ nual, election of. officers and it is desired that all meirhers be ‘present. A social hour and the serving of re- freshments will-follow: the " businoss session.: No'Longer Dread White-Halre. | One by one, ali our old Ifens are be. ing turped: turvy. - We-used to dread .white s -Now,..at the bid, ding of Dame: Fashion, we want thewm, a writer [n London Answers asierts The white hair eraze seem8 to ha started in-Parls, -ami¥ it I8 spreading to this: country, ‘where “well-preserved young women with -impressive. white locks are heing admired. Mogt of the halr, comes from the south of Frince (for it 1s~ mnot “al} the snf%m- the - higher the .price.’ A face: will show: 1tsfage under gray hair; but under white it may take on fresh youth—that Is_the secret of ‘the mut- ter, Many villuges in southern France are holding periodic “hair markets.” Women with more halr than they need attend these markets with' their super- fluous locks, and white hair of good length and strength is worth’ many tlmes its welght In gold. The best qualities are sald to fetch £30 mr “ounce! —— 15 Lake of Eternal Ice. Many Interesting stories of Northern Alaska, “that: grim Jand beyond- the gold- fields, . are brought - to light. by recent- explorations of Frank C. Schra- der in the hitherto unknown stretch of land Dhetween tie Yukon and the Arctic, - High up In the mountains, heyond -the ~Arctie - Cirele, -Mr. found a strange phenomenon, fm of solid ice. -I'his ice was of vater, not g 1 ice, which .is made up of compact and frozen snow. It had not been a lake’ which had at one time beenwater and hiud been frozen. The sun's rays, falling oblique- 1y, were not sufticlently strong ‘to melt the ice at any time. Higher. up on the mountain the sun's light falls perpendicularly and so melts the snow, which flows down on the sur- face of the ice lake und freczes. Attempted Arson at Sea. Arson is - erime rarely practiced at sea, but therd i was at least one strange case, ‘A trump steamer crossing the North sea wus ‘suddenly found to be on fire.. A hateh' was opened, the flames fought down and then ‘an examinatipp showed that the fire” was -begum- in. a wooden --case, which, -the. ctiptaln-remeémbéred, was + heavily “insured. Its' charred remuins wevé found to 'contuin rem- nants of bogks,’ clothing, ‘paper; firé lighters and'= powdered eharcoal ‘Lheré'were some fragments of rabhér: tubing; which had y _been filled -wigh . sulphurle tils “ateé throvgh “the" rubber, and then mpde confict:-with a mixtuve of “'potussium’ "chlm'nte und _sugur, Wwhich 'burst fnt o PASTURE REQUIRED £OR HOGS | Suffictent Grase for Sowiand Her Lit: hr Should: Not Be!Expensive to - { the Farmor. 'Hle t-l’f'nmmy of hnvflig 'plenfv nl meat, lird; sauegge aud-other products from hogs seems not’ to have oceurred 1o many faviners, else more would Falxe their meat. But it/ ik!a-fact in sonve conmunities very.few hogs are' raised. For best results pasturé I8 required for énough pigs to he raised for mieat enough todo the average fatmer. Bit sufficler:t for w.sow -and her litter should not he very expensive.- A'small area of land fenced so thie land may be sown’ to two or-three différent crops 4 Tong way: toward furnishing econpmical:pork for the farm' home, CARD' OF THANKS n ght, a 8 b'clogk| | preferable method, or, -t least, 3§ a FOUND—Young e winter cdpes-dro-bick tined | on Jefferson Highway. Call at| e, raolel with black or gray caracul. --Long - Pioneer office. 3t 28 coats -of: Black "and: !t{m‘t coats: of i > light krimmer, caracul or lsmb &re | wANTED WASHINGS—Washi ecklin B ‘ashion-" A ashings| n e to Sousplouas "t. ., Wwanted 35¢ per dozen Call at rear | o e BT Mishissipps: . 6630 lédy;s leather purse sketched. Bloused dresses dre always becoming to young girls and . here is one that varies the style by pleating from hemline. | Sleeves, slashed to- show,a lning of con- trasting color arg now and pleasing. We wish to express our apprecia- | tion for the kindness shown us by || our friends during the funeral of our son and brother, Frank Jerome, also_for the floral tributes. Mt and Mts. John Jeromeé and MERCHANTS ‘COMMITTEE TO HOLD MEETI‘NG THIS EVENING| The Merchnms Committee of the Civic and Commerce association will ‘meet at 6:30 this evening at tHe association rooms and after the din- ner is served will' hold- its, regular bysiness megting. {There will be no meeting of the asSociation Wednegday . noon,. the wéekly mectingg to be dispensed with untiloafter.the balidag.pokiod. Coppe? Bl HSA! ' The use of copper sulphafe. for the {-disinfection of reseryoirs.and the de- struction of algne and naxious,_germs in, water,has led.to much. discussion of the-old idea that copper-is dangerous to: bealth. _An official of the Depart- ment of ‘Agriculture ‘maintains: thut a change has come over scientific ‘opin- fon “on- this' subject. - Strange as.. it may seem, lie says, there is not an au- thentic s¢ of ‘copper poisoning on record, either in this country or abroad, and he adds that toxicologists and physiologists who havé sufficiently studied the subje agree that copper, |'In the amount used for puritication of water, Is harmless. - On account of the muny defects in the’ pructicad: use <of filtration plants; lie” regirds purifica- tion of water suppiies: by copper. us. it sufe auxilinry, ~\\x hmgwn Smr OR THE PIONEER to: success in the establishme £ (5;. United-Pros)-s - New York,... Dec... 26-—Establish- ment- of ‘a governnfen 'hew similar to that of "Soviet ‘Russia principal plank 'in: the orgamutxon i of . the . Worker's, party, "it” was™an-= nounced today, fo]lowmg “the apnual ' CONVRBEDNL, i\ oo Svem s In laying outits program’ theot phidy aemm:#m' iate: task was {‘tq.ingpire. union .a revéluti unno t\hcm. in.a tap:tainsn 2 The assemblage, , meh paked: ‘1' hall of the Labor Temple, was Te| edly. told by speakers thac flm a Red Labor Internationale 13, v]{ in the union, but it would to atempt to bind the party. i eli with the umom < FORD FO‘JR.DQOR SEDAN NOW ON DISPLAY RE The new Ford four-door’ sedam,jis, . now on «display at-the . C, W.yJewett Co. show rooms.- The new sedan.has a mumber of other improvements “in addition to thc extra doors and.js expected: to ve\‘y popular n-od(-! SUBSCRIKE Shows 7t 00 WCNDERFUL ST OF Orrhenn Evny Nuhc - Thos: M Theodore Roberts ALEC, JUNE EL\!;IDGE JOHN MlLTERl_‘l ”éi:"g’h_ah' Leatrice Joy CIs, - OVAK others in— Saw Tomorrow A romance that whirls ‘you to the South Seas, to.the: dizzy theights ~ * of London Socnc\y, and to a land where mortal hn ncver been before - NeE Also—“ONCE OVER”. “WHITE SHOULDERS” . TOMORROW— Featuring—"“THE AMERICAN BEAUTY” KATHERINE McDONALD - "shofl 'Come_dy 4 g .»‘ FRIDAY— “HIGH SEAS”- - _With Dox‘othY” £l l?'alt’dn and Jack Holt" GRAND Today & Wed. Welcome another great triumph by the sta of “The Masquerader’” ..t v Welcome another stage masterpiece to the screen. e THE- : OS TENTMAKER | Immortal is the romance of Omar and Shireen, who loved . the poet, yet awoke in the harem of the Shah. Glow to it in this photomarvel athrob with the. 'sul magic of the Rubaiyat. Irresistible in Beauty TR PR [ Ecstatic in Persian. Love . Splendid in Drama and Daring 8 Reels that lull and fire like. Omar’s wine Fox Sunshine Co_medy Extra Special Fox News Grand Orchestra 7:10-9, 10c-30c" - Matinee 2:30 Cominé Thursday— Richard Bartholmess - . in the “SEVENTH DAY i family. = —

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