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to that item: Qflfinlhhfll( are voparted. : lmlwvmhmmmamtmvmmm 7 Mts. ‘Ed 4 k| was. an afiifi:y‘gnestyt o iend, Mrs, Frank, Stough. | | All makes of safet§ razor blades 3 at Given's Hqtdware. 6d12-30 | 'Mi's. { William" Keihler of. Wilton wiig among the out<of-town shoppers Mrs. ang Mrs.. D. c. Senrle ‘wére | in Bemidji Thursday. entertained Christmas Day at thé [« g JAtty. C. L. Pegelow returned this g\ - | ning from Minneapolis where he spent Christm: ith- relatives. home of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett, 1008 : Mls!l!!lppl avenue. New Year’s cards at the Bemflm 3 3 Book and Stationery store, 403 Bel-|' John Koois, a Hamline university trami avenue. 8t 12 29 | student, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Koors. Mr. and Mis. John Doutcher, 722 Twelfth street Had as their Christ- mas_dinner guests, Miss_Clara Grov= ar,“R. N., and ‘Missi Ruth Lloyd Geo&go Cox, Dnlwn avenue, left for Park Rapids today where he will vml fflehds and relatives ior a! week m banddnna; foruierly the ex- i clusive proneru of the rnler of the iddtehem; Al filll. summer. s e Fern Lnngo, youngest dnwhm of Mr, and Mrs. Fred. Lange of Grant Valley, jeén <confined to het bed recently-with throat, trouble. We have g ftine n,uortment of New| Year’s cards &t the Bemidji Book and Stationery Store, Come in and make your selection while the stoek |. u emnplete : 3t29 | — lflt Petne of Rockwood called on St in 8t. Cloud ung ‘the ;TW ‘Cities tramaatting *busess: connection ‘with- the. Watab Papet Co. Mrs. Georie Hom anfl two -sons of Pillager ‘ave visiting at the:home his sister, Mrs. Frank Slo gh, 1207 Irvine avenue, while: attendifig” business mattérs: i -ddy. . Mr. and Mrs, C. A, Parker, and Mx and Mrs. William Aldrich, were dypml, will be pleased to learn that lf)u is improving le. - i Park Ranids wets || of their- cousin, Mrs. Frank 1207 Irvine avenue, while e ta order. A. Hendncks, mlor 12 4t Mrs. N. Li Knox and’ fai ‘Prexeripti glit at Barter’s :Prug store returned yestérday morning from Minneapolis here spent Clrrlstmu vngh rel- | - James-Thornton of Baudette, who has’ been vigiting' his daughter,” Mrs. |A. B. Neélson and family,"was taken ‘quite ill 4nd ‘taken to the hospital for care: . .’ Little Ma-rgarat Gould was' oper- yesterday for the removal of week end guests at the home | m _' 2 e former’s mother,” Mrs. Hattié |- l(n x.and family, 3117 Park avenue, or ,home at PleaSant | Rapidsis. making i An- midji with Mr. and:Mrs. Olin Koehn . who: have rooms. for ho has spent fkeeping at 905 M‘a ppi: avenues - h; th Wminer and automn months with d ‘Mrs. Martin. Matson and amily at Hazel, Minh., spent Christ- with her pnenfi, "Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich; 1008 Morris' avenue. B. Aldrich, 1215 .- J. Aldrich, Mr. and family: and William Al- .53} m A, C. Goddard” and children wib ‘are making their home at La mflnz the school- term, went 09 Third street while attendimg - the Bemdji high ol, 15 ‘spending her vication with and Mrs. Hugh " Mr. and Mrs. L: O. Pema enter- tained a few relatives at dinner ‘on Glmstmu Day, at their farm home 8t Rockwood. The guests: were Miss fi*dys and Miss Josephine Steele #iid ‘Joe Steele of Park Rapids and Jim ‘Petric, of Pinewood. Mrs. Jack Oliver -of Casg- Lake is ing at the home of her parents, ‘and Mrs. George Malone, daring holidays, at their farm home on e Plantaganet. Mr. Oliver ex- peet to ‘spend New Years with his fi?e and -her parents at the, lake. - 'REDUCED RENT Modern ‘bungalow 1423 Beltrami avenue, near new-high school, hard- Mr. and- “Mrs, fl E i nner guests - -last ievening, M Minn., atrived:in Bemidfi today and will be'the’ rof: Miss Lucille Young for a weel Missg Mur_tmson " Miss’ Dorothy Edwards, a student |: of the Bentidji high:school; who has been making her Hoime with Mr. and ‘Mis. Harold Switer, 923" Irvifie ave- nue, . is spénding the holiday -vaca- #ion ‘with her - sister, Mis. Ruisel ith- and faniily ‘at Becida. Dr. G. H.iZentz and sons, Frank- 1in and George ‘Henry, left by auto this morning for Akeley'to attend |’ 8. sogial: gsthermg of the church there. A seven o'clock banquet is to be served and Dr. Zentz will give an ‘address, nc the ;evening gnthenng. CIMrs LW French of the Bemidji Businen college; left yesterday for cted to 'go to Little Falls today, then to St. Cloud where she will visit friends for a few days. She will return to Bemidji next week vis Waderta_ where' she will- make- o/ short stay with. friends, . . Mirs.. Allasi Fort of Eekles is the guest of Bemidji friends whilé liav- ing “dental” work done here.. ¥ro here she will' go to Nary to“att the gnlden wedding: of hér parents, M. ‘and: Mrs. George. Rodgers, sister, Mrs. W. C. Brown of Syca- more, I1.; nmved Wédnesday in Nary to be pre:ent- { sy oy guest of relatives in Bemidji day, leaving ggain late last night for swood floors, 5 rooms and bat}‘ heat, water gas garage. Now $45 per mnnth very mce place, ready now. . T. Carlson, Jlm Petrie, who was 8 week-end and Christmag guest of his parents Mt. and*Mrs. L.:O. Petrie at Rock- \Waod returned to Pine River Monday tvenmg to resume his duties as cles 5 the hardware store-of his brother ‘Clyde, in that city. Minneapolis,jen route to: Fort Riley, Kansas. - Since his last visit in Be- midji he has spent considerable time in Hawaii and is still an-officer in the U. S.;Cavarly. He'is a:brother of Mrs. Roy Trafton of this city. NEW.'YEAR'S EVE BALL Dance at the K. C. Hall Saturday Docember by Sthuek’s Jazz Oteliestrs:-Extra: Ladies. 10c. | suddenl; -conie. Reynolfl& hm q s T ltd 29 ;8 well laden Christmas tree. ;the one Nllustrated. Two bandanna Mrs. Arthnr Olson, who was tgken 41l the. Jatter part’ of "the | 5 week and moved to the hospital for special care, s Teported sly htly im- proved : Mrs, M. Powell,” who Have: been in Behudjx for several days for medical atention' for Mrs. Powell, ‘lefs this morning for-: their home at LaPorte Old time dance with. old time’ wmusic given by the Royal Neighbors | of America, ‘Wednesday Jan. 3rd. at the K. C. Hnll Everybody wel- 4t 1 3 A. J. Phelps, of the Phelps-Land- berg Insurance and Real Estate agen- cy, moved - his office recently from 106. Third street - to rooms in.the Troppman buildirig. Little Misses Virginia Wilson and Helen Sandven left this morning for Nary, to visjt for 3 few days gt .the ‘home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. ~ | dnd M Johndahl. Miss Opal Gnmemexr, who has been ‘empldyed at the Hakkerup studio for ‘some time, has resigned gmng to her home near ‘Rev.. George Keho;, pastor of the Bnphst ¢hurch, who had planned to gwe “lp ‘his pastorate here, and attend an visiting for the her parentsileft today for expecfing to stop at ve been Xmas guests of éheir niother, Mrs. George McTaggart, 8103dtrm: avenue, re- turnted- 5 the cities, Mrs. ROCHUYS ENTERTAIN ‘M#. énd Mrs. C.! ,- My and Mrs: A, J; Whale; {and fawily, Al Rochuy and Charle: 'Diekey. * Early in' the eveninz a real | -Sante - Claud: appeared, giving bags ‘of tandy ahd {fruit to the children: and distributing gifts to. those pres.: ent. DINNER PARTY gathered at the Kno; Pk ‘dvénue on’ Chris ane{, manner. , Those présent wer Y. and Mrs. D 'J. Neeley, Misses!|’ Oro and Alice Neeley, Douglas Neel ey, Mirs, ittie Knox, Misses Caroly orence “and Béssie Krox, Donsal andiLawrence; ‘Knox --and -Mr. and’ Mrs. Norman, Knox -and family of Pleasant - Vaildy:' ENJOY PROGRAM The Christmas program gwen nt ‘Carr Lake Saturday evening was) greatly enjoyed by a large and ap-| preciative audience, there .being nearly two hundred in attendance The pupils of Miss Merle Methvin prinéipal, and Miss Bessie Knox, fn. termediate tencher, and Miss Flor- ence_Geror, primary. teacher, staged three ' interesting plays, interspersed tig ckduck, and will remam there in- eks’ in ‘Bemidji at the’ Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rochuy of the Fifth ward has as their Christmas] dinner. guosts, £ "Wh; mas Day and enjoyed a 2 oclock‘ dintier, _spending _the day.'in’ a nicé|; All members of the I, 0. O. F. are xequuked to the K-.C. hall. METHODIS'[ BROTHERHOOD TO HOLD WATCH NIGHT SERVICE “’}&Itw}\eflm’& af the Methodist ch will ‘spohsot’ &+ watch wight servme, following te regular Sunday evening - :gervice New - Year's Eve. - Between 10330 and 11 f\mch will_be served, after which . 3 devotional service ‘will be held. g . BIRTHDAY rAk'rv To,, celehmte his fll’eenth birth- anmvflnn'y Jack, Burgess invited 15 of hig boy :and \girl friends to his home, 615 Minnesots Avenue, last evening, where they had:a.pleasant time, dnncmx and plsymg games, In the late evening a lunch ‘was served by Mrs. Burgess. KENFIELDS ENTERTAIN Mr, and Mps. Kenncth Kenfield entertatfied. a .few. guests last even- ing in .honor of their first wedding anniversary. . ‘Fhe _guests . accom- ‘panied them to the. basketball game in thesearly evening, following which they were taken to the Kenfield home where dancing, and a soclal,evening |, was. ‘enjoyed, -and- lunch: was served by Mrs. Kenfield: SLEIGH RIDE PARTY The Epworth League of the Meth- ‘odist church is' sponsoring a sleigh ride party tonight in honor of the returned members who are atending school at varigus places and are home for tehir holiday vacations.: sleigh ride.around town and vicinity will be enjoy'ed for-about an-hour and a half the party will then return to the clw h for games and a social time with- lunch. ' JOHN MATLUND, ENTERTAINS ; R.... etao etaoi shrdl John Matlund entertained last ev- ening at a stag dinner, ludefisk and roast duck being the main features. The following guests were included: Hans. Miftet, J. J. Doran, Rube- Rip- ple, Bart Stafford, F. M. Malzghn, |1 Owen McElroy Ben McTaggart, C. D. Johnson, Ciaude ;Malzahn, Mr. Seiver and Heénry M arin. . MISS GRAVES TO BECOME BRIDE OF DR. BORRESON ) Dr. Baldwin Borregon left last night :for Duluth where "he will be married tomorrow morning to Miss Alice Graves, a teachér of the Be. | midji public schools. The ceremony: will be :performad by. a. brother of Miss Graves, who'is a ptiest. It will be a home wedding with ohly the im- mediate relatives and & few friends witnessing the ceremohy. , They. will make .their home in Bemld,p Jack | McDonald accompanied Dr. Borreson to Duluth and will act as best man. Mrs. William Rice of Tenstrike also ‘went to Duluth to be present at the ‘wedding. ) (iASll AND CARRY HHCES Créamery Butter 1b..'. . .5lc o —————————————— Lard in 50.1b tins 1b 13 1-2c e ————————— Sfiflkint oranges, sweet and juicy, doz. 19¢ e ———————————— Shredded whole wheat bis- cuts, 2 pkgs. .... .25¢ ‘ot e———— Plum pudding, 1 Ib tins 35c ————————————————— Strictly fresh country: ou; Bacon special, Ib. .15¢ Fresh ve.ehbles and fruits l-'uu:y hnnnu New dedn'"w re?l“.mie't, lenions, appi Cranbér: Flotiv; 1st:patent 48 Ib $2.00 Flour 1st patent 98 1b $4.00 _fifi_———_‘—i——n—— Start the new year rlehl-‘—‘ buy for ¢ash and save motiey Let us prove it. : e e Cranberries; - large fancy, ETING TONIGHT | tend the regular bus. iness meeting tonight at.8 a‘clock at)| M. ‘home in Fifth.ward: Mr. and Mrs, Ed Nysaard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Morken and family, Mrs. A, H. Knutson, M. Larson, and Misses an. el Anderson, ; Elsle Manecke pod; 45- nes Larson. 'YOUNG LADIES ENTERTAIN AT ENJOYABLE DANCING. PARTY - Misses. Lineille \q\mg apd Joseph- ine L’arker ‘wete. hostesses /Hitrsday svening at.one of the most-etijoyable dancing parties-ever-held in’ Bemidji. The new Moose hall wag very. tastily .decorateq; for the occasion. In place of the usual program dances, 3.num- ber ‘¢f novel:stunts were drranged for the guests, which resulted.in add- ed merriment, e A large Christmas tree —adorned one end-of the hall, containing. cor- nucopias of confetti whi/a was: put to use late in the evening. Frappe was served throughtout ' the:evening and card tables were provided: for those who did not cire to dance. NOTICE OF ANNUAL 'STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The annual stockholders’ meeting of the North' Central ~Minnesota Lutheran Hospital Association will be helq at the Hospital in the City of Bemidji, at 2 o'cleck, +P. M., Tuesday, January 9th, 19283, for the purpose of electing a- Board: of Di- rectors and the transaction of such ... | Miss Jessie Pardoe, recently ad.[ - Pinitted to the Oklahoma bar, ‘tained the following guests at le served for 22 years as deputy clerk |in France the taxes call for twenty- o‘clock dinner last evening at their lof the supreme court of that state. Akre gnd-family, Mr: and Mrs. Thos. | has dnyu each® ye eight days’ wvrk. i not called for. which they will be sold . 1-Elgin, 16 size, 17 jewel 1-Elgin, 15 jewel, 1-Elgin, 15 jewel, 1-Elgin, 16 size, 15 jewel 1-Elgin, 16 size ..0:.. 1-Omega, 16 size, 15 jewell . 1-Illinois, 12 size, 17 jewel, go and enameled case ....... = 1-Standard, 16 swe, gold fllled case 1-Standard, 16 size, 20-yenr huntmg case . Charges .Charges Germang have. to. work fourte - pay“their taxes; Watches and JeWelry Teft fbr repans amd 3 COME EARLY FOR FiRS'f CHOICE Description of a few of the watches and the price at Charges $ 4.75° 3.00 8.75 2.00 1.00 6.00 9.75 4.00 3.25 1-Omega, 16 s)l case other business as may cnme before the meeting. WANTED—Work by the duy or by hour, colored lady—room 2, 315 Bemidji ave., or phone 922. 3d3 B A o oidep i AS- - A RADIO CROSLEY RECEIVING SETS “BETTER——COST LESS” You are missing wonder ful concerts every day you delay installing a Crosley instrument, For sale in Bemidji by The HALLMARK Store A. A. LEE Phone 16 ' 2 Office Andérs Hotel h 128 Rev. L J. Jerdee, 1-Hamilton, 17 jewel . 1-Burlington, 19 jewel, 1-Ladies’ gold filled watch ... 1-Ladies small bracelet watch President. 2t 28-4 for repairs three 10.00 7.75 7.76 250 3.15 Space doés not allow us to list only ‘a: few of the many articlés that will be sold for charges. In addi- tion to the watches listed -above, have many other watches equally as good bargains alsp 'a number' of clocks, phonographs, number of rings and other pieces of jewelry. = we B'mxdjl IHI!IlllllllImHIIIII||I|IIIIIIIIm|mIflMIIII|!IImIIlIIIIIHIIflIIIIIIIImmlI|IIllllllflllllllllllllilllllllg beést stoek, 16 .. ... ... . 18¢ “— Walnut ‘meits, halves Noi'1 stock 1b. Sc Big 4 Naptha Soap, best buy on todny’s m«, 22 (b:su: lIIIIHIIllIIHIIIMHlIIIlIIIIIlmlIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIlI'lIlIIIIIIll!lllIlIIlIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIflmImlll]lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII_ JUST TO SAY= 1 may have brought to each or all of us—may it only spurn us on to great- er and better efforts for 1923. i And that in the end all things work out t'ur the best. We appreciate, to the fullest, our many friends and customers and the many favors that have been extended to us and say a hearty “THANK YOU.” A. T. CARLSON WBARESH{DWINGTIESWEEKENDANDNEXTWEEK Aluminith Dippers. . | s Aluminum Salt and Pepper Shnkers Aluminum Measuring Spoons Aluminum Measuring Cups ‘AliminumCookie Cufters Aluminum Child’s Cups Aluminum- Coffee Strainers Alyminum Pie Tins Choice ]l' -SPECIAL SHOWING OF NEW HOSIERY i ALUMINUM WARE AT THREE PRICES Choice of ever so many useful pieces at 49c $1.00 $1.49 SPECIAL SHOWING OF BLANKETS AND COMFORTS M prices that are bound to attract your favor Close out prices on children’s toy furniture, doll cabs, ‘doll beds and many other large things—Come in and . see them. From Me to You A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR, and that, whatever the past year Bemidji, Minn. i B D | lmllllllIIIHIIIHI“HHIHHII!'IilIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII 99 ‘CARLSON —“Of Course O il T