Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 28, 1922, Page 3

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GBI AL A By B B § 49 v THE DEMID.II DAILY PIONEER ' Items for this column ay, ‘telephone 114 lI be gladly ne-lnd by Hn. Hary= Readers owe it. to their guests and to i *Q-uln- to see that itéms of local interest: are R Attorney and Mrs. E.. E. McDon-, ald left la!t night to spend the w‘mter at Log Angejes, Calif. Alvin Wilcox of Schooleraft at- tended to business matters . while shopping in Bemidji Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs; Dan Winebrenner of Lake Plantaganet: drove ‘to Bemidji Tuesday and mmcacted busin@ss g Ve, All makes of safety razor blades at Given‘s Hardware. 6d12-30 Mrs. cIra Freneh of, the Bemidn College left t]m ‘morninig~ for ; the Twin Cities 1o spend a ‘week v:smng {riends. e SR Alva Holhday of Yola drovt. to Bemidji Tuesday and attended . to business matters, returning to’ his home Wednesday. Mrs. John Abercrombie and Mrs. Emory Dunn left Wednesday for Minneapolis to visit friends and rela uves for two weeks New Year’s cards at the Bemi Book and Stationery store, 403 Bel- trami avenue. i 3t 12.29 Mrs. Engrham of Wadena was called to Bemidji Tuésday by the ness of her daughter, Mrs. Cecil| DO YOU WAN-'I TO SAVE|: Congdon,. Fourth street. , .|MONEY? Walk up a flight of _Btlifl . s s over Gill “Bros:.- and have your Fred Clark of Turtle River was in |clothes repaired and a new suit Bemidji Tuesday arranging to go to the university hospital where he will be under Lhe doeto). s care for some time. | ORI B. W. Lakin visited friends and transacted business in Bemidji Sat- urday en route-from Ft. Francis to Little Falls to spend Christmag with | re]atiw%s. Dr. tained at Christmas ‘dinner Judge C. ‘W. Stanton, Miss Leila Stanton and Mr. and Mrs. H. Mayne Stanton and family of Duluth. We have 5 fine assortment of New |. Year’s ~ cArds: “at. the- Bemidji’ Book | ¢, ahd Stationery Store, Come in andlypo'pome of her sister, Mrs. make your selectlon while the stock is complete. 3t 29 Mr. and Mrs. Joe McTaggert aad | family entertained as. their Christ- mas dinner and afternoon guests, Mr. anid Mrs. K. H. Olson and Miss Carrie Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and neice, Miss Florence:Ritchie; left the latter part of the week for-Minne- apolis to .spend Christmas.and..New Years with relatives. D. S. Mitchell left Christmas night for the cities where he will transact business the greater part of this week, and will also visit hig mother in Minneapolis while away.’ Miss Ruth Rice, & st de it of Northwestern Bible schoot; :Minne- apolis, is spending her holiday vaca- tion at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ricé -and family. NOTICE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING You are hereby notlfied, that the annual mecting of the stockholders of the Peoples Oil Company: will. be held at the offices of the company at Bemidji, Minn., the 1ith day of January 1923, at 2 o’clock, P. M., for the eclection of Directors and the " transaction of such other busi- ness as may properly come before the meeting. P D. Brett, 12-27 1-3 1-10 Ihn wlil be given prop-r emldentm when ‘the soures A bnsmess ing her vacatibn: and Mrs. D. L. Stanton enter-? ' . A 1.F. Raymond of 'Frohn “dfsve to Bémidji Wednésday,/and? tlh@gmed . Elgie ‘Rice of Northern wns shop. midji Wednesday Mrs. Clem Williams of Grant-Val- ley was a guest of friends while shop- <ing in Bemidji Wednesday. We have ‘a few fat turkeys left that we will sell this'week. B:. A. Kolbe & Co- 3t 29 J. Wintersteen of Schooleraft au- toed to Bemidji Wednesday and at- tended to some business matters. A. Patterson left for Grand Forks tto visit friends over New ear's and attend the New Year'’s ball. there. Miss fl‘aé‘léé\l Gexlinger, teacher at Redby, visited friends.in Bemidji en route to Spur to t relatives dur- Mr. today for Nashwauk where they will visit at the home of Mr, LaFontisee's sister over Néw Year's. imade te order. A. Hendricks, tailor. 12 4t John Reed, teacher at Pinewood spent several hours in.Bemidji en- %ute to visit his family near Saum ring the. holiday vacation. Miss Isabelle Holdahl, assistant county, superintendent, returned yes- terday’to Bemidji after visiting rela- tives at Roseau over Christmas. Frank Koors returned this morning from Minneapolis where he visited relatives over Christmas ¢ Mrs. Koors. femaincd there for a longer visit. + Mr. .ang, ;I{ - aKe, who were Christmas gncsts at Fred Rhoda and family, returned Tuesday on the noon train to their home. Don B..Smith, of the Smith Lum- ber conipatly;: Teturned Sthis morning form Minneapolis.w! he has vis- ited at his ‘home-for -the past t‘en Mr. and Mrs. G.. D. Wells and little daughtu‘, Donna, are guests of ives in Minneapolis this week ing gome there to spend Christ- Miss Caroline . Groves,. teacher in Koochiching, was in Bemidji yester- day en rounte to Big Lake, where she will visit:zelatives during her va- cation. Kenneth Elliott were entertamed at 2 o'clock ,Christmas dinner ‘at thé home of Mr. and M:s D C. Dvora- cek and iamily Mr. and-Mrs, D, son Frantes, left - ‘evening train vesterday for - Bl ékduuk where Mr., ing ‘todav thev will be the gucsts at the home~of Mrs. Dvoracek‘s bro- ther, J. | They- will DU \Iodc-m bungalow 1423 Beltrami avenue. near. new high school, hard- | ment Secretary | wood floors, 5 rooms and batk, heat, s garage: Now $45 per v nice place; ready now. A. T. Carlson, 3t290 Reunlons i This is the time of the year when. - ! all the loved ones gather -around the home fireside and the dppor- Wik tunity for preserving that occasion g should nL.xt be lost. ’ Make an appointment to have your family group photographed. HAKKERUP Your Photographer =~ - Phone 239 | | | homeat. Richville.to spend the hol- idays with his parents. | chestra., Extra. ladi ping and calling on friends in Be-] and’ Mrs. M. LaFontisee left | enry. Thiel of Cass | | Charles C | Duluth to- attend the wedding of .a| { velative. i them | the —— Mrs. A. Kobe and two children left Tuesday evening for Kelliher to visit relatives -until. Saturday. | DANCE, Saturday. night at the K. C. Hall.. Music by. Schuck’s.Jazz Or- 10c. . 1t 28 ——— Harry JInglehart of Richyille was @a. Chrisimas guest at the home of Mr,.and Mrs. C. F. Grinager and fa- mily. 1 Little Bobby Bush, who has been | ill and confined: to his home since | Sunday’ was reported as better this morning. 1 H. F. Dayis of Shevlin, who ha: been a guest at the B. W. Cooper | home for a short time, left last night | -for St. Paul to consult specialists. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brakke had as | their Christmas dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Courtney, Mrs. Belle | Denley and son Merton, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Reeves. | . Mr and Mrs. C. C. Easton and| little son, Jack, returned home on | Tuesday evening from Ashby where they were week .end and Christmas guests of relatives: . Howard Palmer left last evening to resume his work at Appleton af- ter wvisiting’ his parents, Mr..and Mrs. A. B. Palmer, 507 Minnesota avenue for the;past .ten days. E. B. Berman and Austin Mclver left this noon for the twin cities by automobile. They expect to be’gone several ‘days on business and wfll re- torn- by train. Mrs Dr. Wilson of Duluth, who came to Bemidji to attend the fu-| neral ‘of her nephew the late Jack Currie, helg Sunday afternoon, re- | Lturned to her home yesterday. M. R. Ripon, county superintend- ent of schools of the new Lake of the Woods county, was in Bemidji ves- terday. getting information which. will be useful to him in his new office, Raymond Nelson, who is teaching in Ridlake, Wisconsin, this year, is spending the holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nelson, 1301 Bemidji avenue. : Miss Mdlhe Olson of Valley City, North Dakotn is spending the holi- days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W= Rad¥elson; <1301 Beniidji-avenune: Miss Olson is a sister of Miss Nels- on. . Miss- Carol Anderson of Minne- apolis and Edward Anderson of Stillwater are. holiday guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlés Anderson, 1209 Dewey ave- nue. * Hans Anderson has again been chosen manager of the Troppman meat market. He was formerly con- nected with the Troppman market | {and patrons will be pleased to learn Ithat he will again be in charge of this dgpattment. . Conrad Sund were between ;train guests at the C. A. Bush: home the latter .part of the week én_route to Grygla to spend | the holidays with relatives. Mr. Sund is a ‘teacher at the Angorm school of H:bbmg H Mr. and Mrs M. L. Matson, Mr. snd Mrs. AsB Kobe, Mr. and-Mrs. Wm. Berry ahd ‘His ‘mother from Kelliher, B. M’ Gile,"and Miss Urusla Grest. Mis. Charles Glick, who lives on .l a farm near Bemidji was taken very seriously ill. Friday of last week and her ‘husband accompan r to Rochester that night. Word received yvesterday by {riends stated t she stood the trip fairly well and was un- der the care of specialists. |and Lucille Young, Mrs. L. A. Ward :Bowser of St. Thomas college. | Sunday school are asked to note the | i early evening they {at-the C. J. W .weddmg bells did ring in Hagalai | {and the fortunate man w ODD FELLOWS LODGE TO ‘MEET: FRIDAY EVENING The(regulur business ; meeung of 4 the 1.10. O F.. will. be 'held:Friday’ evening;-at jthe-K.: C.+ Hall ‘and all member's are .urgeq t6 ' be’ present. BOWSERS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bowser en- tertained at.7 o’clock dinner last evening at their home, Mr: and Mrs. F. S Arnold, Mrs. L. H. Bailey of Billings, Mont., Misses Dora Hazen Eben nd daughter: Louise, and BETHEL LUTHERANS WILL HOLD WATCH NIGHT SERVICE Members' of ‘the ‘Bethel Lutheran | fact that there will. be no Sunday school service held at the church next Sunday.- A watch night service consisting of a program and devotion al service, under the auspices of the Men’s Society, will be held in the church Sunday evening ‘beginning at 10 o’clock. ENJOY SLEIGH RIDE Two sleigh loads of young people numbering sbout: 25, were entertain- ed by the “Mystic Circle” last eve- ning. For a sleigh ride during the were taken around town. and to Lamoure, for about and hour and a half ride, then they went to, the home of Miss Catherine McKee, 1215 Bixby ave- nue where they enjoyed dancing and gzmes until a.late hour. The hostess served a dainty. lunch. 1A TODAY’S EVENTS Centenary of the bn'th of Ger. William B, Taliaferro, a noted com- mander in the: Confederacy. One hundred years ago today Jere- miah Morrow was inaugurated in the governorship of Ohio. ! The Roman Catholic church today begins an.observance of the third ‘centenary of the death of Saint Fer- dinand de Sales. Dr. Ignacio Calerdon, for sixteen yvears the diplomatic representative of Bolivia at Washington, sails from New York today for home. A statewide movement in behalf of Americanization.s torbesinangarated at-a;two-day conferonce to be open- ed today at Ann Arbor, - Michigan. ‘The Casinp-theatre in New York famous for two generations as the home of light opera, today celebrates the fertieth anniversary of its first opening. Today will be observed throughout the..United States as Woodrow .Wil- son day by friends of Mr. Wilson and contributors to the Woodrow Wilson foundation. The completion of the. $250,000 5= Pacific Highway bridge over the Wil- lamette River, said to be the largest reinforced concrete span west of the Rocki is to be celebrated today with a grand fete at Oregon City. ay program -of exercises es in connection with the inauguration of Governor Alfred E. Smith will be opened at Albany today with a public reception and a parade | of .Democratic marching -clubs. Six hundred undergr es from | various parts of the world are gather today in Toronto to attend the | First National Conference of Canad- ian students to be held under thc aus- > | pices of the Student Christian Move- ment. TENSTRIKE Mr. W. H. of Bemidji visited with his sons herc last Thursday. Miss Ad if of Bemidji spent the holiday. Iu-r(- with her parents. Frank ! <pent Christmas Day * home. | Ag was predicted two weeks ago, ! no other han Albert. Almendinger. The brid s* Miss Jane Matteson. They were < and Mrs. E; D I as their, Christmas: guests | 1. Miss Josie El and cousin, Miss -Silver both of | ty. They léft yesterday for Mr. Ebert accompanied Mr. &nd Mrs. George Cochran Sr., entertained at a family dmriel the following guests: {Mrs. ] Fried, Dyson, Mr. and Mrs :‘ChitHester, George Cochrany Jr. aml Earl, Cochran, who is homé; i for his .mlld,lv vacation from the | University. E\Ir- :m(l Mrs. Wm. Berry and son, Wayne, and his mother, end and over Christmas guests at home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Matson returned Tuesday to their home at Kelliher. Kendrick Mat.\'on‘ accompanied them home and will be | their guest this week. EIGHT ARE KILLED WHILE TRANSFERRING WAR BOMBS | Trent, Austria, Dec. 28—Seven workers-and one soldier were: killed when a number of Austrian bombs, being transferred fro war zone blew up at Fort Lar Oc- chetta, bert | {Presbyterian ,’)es! man and Miss Ida Sghute acted {as bridesmaid. i The Luthi iprogram with a tree in their church Chrnstma« 4 Mr. and, Lec LaBaw and children, Dr.] 1 will 4 Mr. and Mrs. ‘the Z]baby boy born Sunda Mrs. | Berry, of Moorhead, who werc week | | ( famil ade | e |camp ncar Blackduck spent Christ- | | | | | ma; d Tuesday of last week at tne church in = Bemidji. IHerman Gregg turned out to be the a Christmas ns gave Sunday evening. The ~Preshyterian Christmas pro- gram was given in their church Sun. day evening. { b to correct -The an érror in U(ld Fellows instead of Satur proud marents of a 9% pound Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacksoni are the proud parents ) horn Tuesday morning. Mr- and Mrs. James Christmas at the home of Mr. Mrz. Howard Ferrell of Benridji. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence pent Christmas ~with relafives in- ckduck. V. Mr. and Mrs. Christmas_here. Walter Woodeock of International Falls spent Christmag here with’ his f: ind’ Roy Boeth spent E. E. Robideau of the Crookston mas here with his family. Frank X. Betz are | of a baby girl | Rice gpent; ' Theriault | S PLRONNT TS s parents, Mr. and Mrs: L. A.-Rearick. Mr. Frank Rassier has a. pair of hedyy bob. sleds for sale. Here is a _|bargain_-for. anyone wishing. to. buy slefghs. ilis. address is, Tcmmke, Minn,, R. R. No. 1. visit here returned to Bemidji last Friday. .. Anyone who is indebted tn A. S Maule will- be. able te settle their accounts 4t the bank here. “Will: Schulke was:a Bemidji busi- néss visitor last Friday. E.. B. Cluff was a business caller in Bemidji Saturday. TROPPMAN STORE NOW *: UNDERGOING REPAIRS F. G. Troppman of..the Troppman Department store is making some al- terations in his big building on Minn- ‘esota avenue and Third street, which will materially improve the apper- ance of his meat and Grocery depart- [ ments. ‘?he partition between these two departments is being removed and the quarters enlarged in order to take care ¢f a larger volume of bus- iness. . .Other, ¢ s and improve- ments are being contepmplated by this store in the ncar future. LEGION PQST WILL NOT * HOLD MEETING TONIGHT Due to the holiday rush and the basketball game hetween the Firemen and Fosston at the new armory this ¢vening, the regular mecting of the | Ralph Gracie -post .of the American Leion has been postponed until two weeks from tonight, Jan. 11th . WORLD RECORD EROKEN BY COW IN MINNESOTA May Walker Ollic Homestead, a Holstein cow owned at Austin, Minn. has broken the world’s record for butterfat produced. Her record for 365 days is 1 pounds of butter. The former record was 1,506 pounds produced by Duchess Skylark Orr by, a Minncsota cow. - This record hag stood for several years. TENSTRIKE Last Friday evening a very large crowd attended the Christmas pro- ‘gram given in'the C. C. C. hall. The splendid program proved to be a 'success. The high school and eighth grade students opened the program with two Christmas songs. Then fol- lowed an operetta, “Coloncl Grum- py's Christmas by the third, fourth and fifth grades. Following this Lottie Slezak read “Willie and An- nie’s Prayer”. “The Night Before Christmas” a p by the sixth and 'seventh grades the next number. The last number of the program was “The Reunion at Pine Knot Ranch” a play in¢three acts given by the ‘high school students. After this Santa Claug distributed candy and parcels to the child Last _ Saturday cvening the Ten- strike basketball team de ed the === il Thiste: TOORROW Avovew zUNe risenes I Jack Holt Dorothy Dalton Mitchell Lewis Also - “JUST DOGS”—2 part Cpmedy t "IIII fast Northome high school team by (FIRE THREATENS a score of 9 to 7. time that these two teams have met Tenstrike winning both games. Miss Adair Hofer arrived here |$100,000 is sweeping throdgh’the} from Bemidji Thursday to spend the | business ‘section here. Elnura Montbriand, after a short| Vu; is spending beri ¥a home in Fosston while Miss Florence Cunningham left for - her { Thompson, N.- D. The C. € Club will ;,lve a New Years dance in their hall on Monday evening, ¥ e furnished. Estehr Qud(fe was a business [ELKO BB TZONIGHT' Shows at 2:30, 7:15-9:0( GRAND UM ————————n—n—_mnmmnnmes £ GRAND THEATRE! .director of “Tol’able Dax £ z i ' JIIIIIIII IllII|IIIIIIIIIIII'IIHIIIIIIIIII'l’i|"!!llII||IlIIl"II|llIIII|lllIIIIllilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ This is the second | DISTRICT:; O} Erie, Pa., Dec. 28—A fire, whmh at 8 a. m. today caused damage of '~ All fire ap-? vs with her parents. paratus in. the city has been caIledf 1 Flossic Peterson is spending jout and city offieials -are-discussing § vacanon with her par-| the ‘neced, of sending to vther. L D, Miss Sylvia [ for help. oy at her 5 home at Jan. 1st. Good music will GOLZ GROCF.RY N in Bemidji last Friday. Orchestra Every Night . dfco2be, THE AMERICAN BEAUTY KATHERINE MacOONALD. Bryant Washburn, ) xg:.l rrfe, Toin Forman in Geo. Kibbe Turn- er’s ;ulurd‘\v Evening” Post story— White Shoulders A story of a girl, "whose hand—but not hcr love—was on sale tb the highest bidder.. .. - - SEE-“The beatiful clothes, the auto races, the thrills and romance. Also—*“FRESH AIR”—2 part comedy With Douglas MacLean and Madge Bellamy ‘ A RIOT! One of the great big-hits of the year. That steeplechase! When your not laughing your yelling— yelling like—! And the story! A panic when a youth who can’t even stick -on a rocking-horse has t oride a four-legged thunder-bolt because -his girl believes he is a famous steeplechaser. - IT’'LL HAVE YOU ON YOUR FEET—RIDING ALL THE WAY The gasps of an earthquake! The yells of a mirthquake Distributed by Associated First National pictures QTG Today and Friday Inspiration Pictures, Inc. Presents RICHARD BARTHOLMESS “THE SEVENTH DAY irocted by Henry King, st National Attrac- By Porter Emerson Brownez, d ticn Mack Sennet Presents S “WHEN SUMMER COMES” With Billy Bevan and Mildred June Dlelrlbuted by Asscciated First Naticnal I’lcturcs, Inc. FOX NEWS . Grand Grchestra—Matifee 2:30, 7-10-9—10c & 30c Harold Rearick of Duluth spent F 038 TON vs. Fosston defeated McIntosh at Fosston Tues- - day night.25-19. - McIntosh defeated Crooks- ton at McIntosh last week. THIS WILL BE A GOOD GAME—THURSDAY, = ..., AT THE NEW ARMORY FIREMEN ADMISSION 50< PLUS WAR TAX

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