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mm ?m m*x**w4mmmmmmm*mmm WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER M,lMt i'l'.Ugg Items for th! column will b bully receded by,Mr*.. tfanroy, telephone H4,W.' Rradon ow it to thir|utf anil to thorn-, to aeo tht itom of local latere**. a,r reportoA. Efpry Itom will JUo |n7 rppe consider*- tion when ovree i kjy*** ,1%, Hal Wfflfapis of Gwmt Valley waala busine^idiitor in B?^) .Tuesday. dies ft^bW-SSday at the Markham Cigar $ James Davis to Bemidji Tuesday business^ 3tl1 Faric# fox apples, $1.95 operative sto^e.J, 2 3 them autoed transacted & 4?- 1 Don&Sfit#ni,.,- Be with? tiSifor'ayn^ time to epme Buy footwear now. Prices always low er. Cpiisumers Shoe Go. 3tll-3G iler will Mrs. Hannah Worth of Northern autoed to Bemidji Tuesday and called on friends. at Co- 2tll-23 Miss Edith Glasgow will go to Tur tle River tomorrow to visit friends 1 or Thanksgiving. Oaab paia foe WiMtfty toondav O. 8 Hooley, Wartawn Grocery Co- -i i Misg Afma'Muhson will leave 'to- night fpr'hel^tfiwe at Akeley to spend her Thanksgiving vacation. No^oltrait W,so completely satis fying al brie' made by a professional photographer. Hakkerup. 11-4M Jimesb*n "WiH arrive in Be mfdjji today from Hines to spend ith^nksgiving with his family. '^ancy box apples, $1.95 Operative store. iJfeyeserve health. Buy good warm footwear at right prices. Consumers Shoe Co. 3U1-26 i '3Hiss Margrethe Ose, of fisher, who Ijas been a student, at^the^Benudjii S&tc Teachers college, left' today jfojc? her hom,R. -m E. Schultk^ and.daughter,.Miss Florence, of ?nstrike were business victors In Bemidji Tuesday find while hei?e called on friends, JOne dozen photographs'make 1 2 Xihas presents. Hakkerup. ll-4tf ilk. J. Linden, assfsta^i*piie'- ajpiner, of Pine River left tins, mor ning for his honieV after "transacting business here for the past few days. ^Dressmaking at home Embroidery ^specialty. Prices right. Phohe 897. 26U2-8 iMiss Irma Hentz, a student of the Btemidji high School, will go to her home in the country %o spend her Thanksgiving vacation with her par ents. Fancy box apples, $1.95 .operative store. at Co- 2tll-23 G. S. Harding expects to, spend Thanksgiving day with, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harding, at Cass Lake tomorrow, returning to Bemidji in the late afternoon. :Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photo graph. Hakkerup. ll-4tf Hv- L. Rsemusseny, who is building a.'liith mill as an addition to a mill irt operation at Noirthoine, is expected to arrive-in Bemidji this evening to spend Thanksgiving at his home. Fancy box apples, $1:95 at Co operative store. 2tll-23 Miss Mary Baney was called home ro"m Crookston on account of the Serious illness of her father, Frank &.v'Baney, who was taken to St. An thony's hospital Tuesday evening. Fancy box apples, 11.95 at Co- yklllinry MJO WodnmvUy at Elko Bfat Shop, $5 w4U bmr l*t mlMdi up to $0. Drimi wt anew kat for !fflinh*M4g.7 v.. atll-J*teA f'^Misses Florence Miller, Leah Miller, tillie Bedo, all of Hmes, and Helen feacherd ubbar of Kelliher, Bemidji State college, students, will leave ionlght to sp|^' Thanksgiving at %eix homes, f" m'i?i J'^IS^J. ^'Koow PaBteuri^diinilkad create |H?e".got!e tppl^aM^^^s^^l-Kf 'Mi: .'"'"""^'^'^^^^:"/O l^|Mr.' andv|ir' "A^lrid^of: Mjirheapo- -3K, wj^o^have boutt"i*a'' fajrm hefic ^midjii^iteje here Ttieisday to*ldcat(e ipiying q^ters for te^inte%,T*ey. expect towfove their families to their ^S|rm .in,jajtsprjng.-' %ffi" 'Visit'o^^temt^and learn the rea- !on why Koors Pasteurized mflk and cream "Ends the Quest for the Best." i 10-5tf if Miss Mabel Emmens, a former Be r4nidji public school teacher, but now '701 Grand Forte will arrive in Bemidji 'tomorrow morning and will spend her Thanksgiving vacation in Bemidji as :a guest of Mr^-and Mrs. M. E. Hink ley 710 America avenue. ^.You'll be pleased, if,.when ordering Kwilk from y^vx dealer you ask for 'Kobrs Pasteurized milk. 10-5tf & H. A. Peterson will return to daj^fepm Walk^where she Wsl ed fronds sincerMonday. itf DoVtMail ti Elko Hat Shop ^{%4^-JJ fr* at Co- 2tll-23 .',&' SMr. and Mrs, Harry Thiel of Cass hme will spend Thanksgiving with M|. and Mrs. Fred Rhoda. The ladies are sisters. Miss Clare Ether of Guthrie came to Bemidji Tuesday evening and will be omployed atPSt. Anthony'^ hp^sgir tal. _____ J. A. Daltoh was taken to St. A^-' thony^hpspitaV Tuesday for special carfe. hastM^en ill and under ja doctorS'care foiiSeyeraI days. :v PhoneT175 and place your ordei for Koors Pasteurized milk and cream to be delivered right to your door every morning. lU-5tf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vandersluis, lOOt^BemidjivaVenue, will have as ,1 o'clock Thanksgiving dinner guests A. 'C, Johrisoii and L. B. Peters. Ufa. nd Mrs, J:"B. 'Minnick and. daughter, Miss Alice, will be enteij tained at Thanksgiving dinner at thn C-Bi jMinaick^?hdiwe, 501 wrfu street. Mis May Hgiise was in Bemidj| between'"''{rains 'Tuesday en r"out| from Guthrie, where she has visited for the past two weeks, to her honi in Montana. f. i Young turkeys at Clifford's tomor row 35c a pound.' ltll-25 Frank Baney, who has been seri ously ill at his home, 115 Mississippi avenue, for several days was moved to St. Anthony'ss hospital Tuesday for special care. A pair in time may save a doctor bilU B,uy your rubbers at our store at right prices. Consumers Shoe CQ. 3tll-2G An eight-pound son was born Mon day, November 21, to Mr. and Mrs.. John Shoeheart of Guthrie, at tht" home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Groff, 1200 Amerk^ avenue. Mother an'd baby are reported to be doing well. Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton, 919 Bemidji avenue, will entertain Judge Stantpn, Miss Leila Stanton, Mrs. G.f'E*. Perinbck*-and Miss Be.ulah Brown of St. Paul and Mr. and Mrs. H. Mayn.e Stanton of Grand Forks at Thanks^Wn^^dmner.' Mrs. Lillie Stevens "and little daugh ter, Eleanor, ha^einoved to Bemidji from, tilkotal. fftcTi1 have rented the house at* 21$iE$nth''-street,-. Which ras receintly-vacftte!o! by the A C. DePu family, who are'now located on a farm near Bemidji. Mrs. Stevens was a former resident of Bemidji. Mrs. G. E. Pennock and Miss Beu lah Brown of St. Paul arrived in Be midji.this morning and are gufestsj'at th h^e oi Dr. aiid-Mr^fi. D. t.f.'Stan- ton. Thy^r "silter and niece of MMrJMatoBllr^adMn. H. Mayne ItaHton and Uttle aon will arrive to mtrrow to be faeftto at the Stantoti bo^ae over Thankaglving. Langdon, w-ho^ha* been trav- n..g salesman for W Langdon Man '^cturing ,fiompari for the past two year%yfs^esigned his position and le|t:flphda for his home at Fari bault where' his parents, Mr. and "Mr* H. Langdon, are celebrating their -golden ^W6jilding anniversary $^&'i&i/: t? f. Jiorteeri.will MP^VyouKhow that the engfay^' your name vioji '^lliristmas cax0&&$L. Yes,^i6y wj^n fe $rders 6i.flfw^^bre. They'h'av* jst- |o|ds oi'|smnfi|auand thousand^ right, in 'ttp0^9^3tl veryl jce^sonable.* Your, '^df^n^l'"pe'''Tn''%''l5ejS!ej^^7'&1f you want your name engrSVecf free, I have purchased the Minnesota hotel on Ameripa avenue, which, will be remodeled'"' a refuridshed througlloilt. Opening day to the pub lic Thursday, December 1. The hotel .will be run ou the Amer ican* plawi Meals' will bfc served for 25 cents. Breakfast from 6 a. m. to 8 a. m. Dinner from 1 i :30 a. m. to 2 p. m., and supper from 6. to 8 m. Beds for 25c an.d 50c a night.-We extend a,.cordial.welcome.to botlii old arid new diistorners. JOSEPH BLONDO, Proprietor. *V V\ S. Mitchell returned evening from a two days' trip to International Falls. visit- Ifr/Wd Mrffi^R\ist,eirwill en tertain Mr.I'and Mrsr J. A., Young gren lor Thanksgiving dinner. at rv%ee hats on'* sale Wednesday for $. 2tll-2 Mrs. P. E. Welch and son, Everett, JeftHtp4ay for Ortonville, whe.revthey. iwilli ispend Thanksgiving w.i^n^rs. Welch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W..H. Matthews. They will remaift. thei-e next week also, to attend the golden wedding^ anniversary celebration of *he"latter* ...1 -i- Do. you'knovf'that'the Pjoiieer jvvill engrave' your, |ri^m"e on ^hristitfas cards free? Yes,, they will on 01'ders of fifty or more. They have just lt&cls of samples and thousands .right in stock priced very reasonable. .Your order must be in by Deceniber 5 if you want your name engraved* free. l3tl2-3 NOTICE Bids will be received December 5 for 60 cords, sound, dry 4-foot pop- ,lar,'jackpine or.tamarack wood for the Beltrami County Farm. Prices based on delivery to farm.or f. 0. b. Bemidji, or in woods not over 3 miles from County Farm I reserve the right to reject- any or all bids Phone 472 ,or-write J. J. M'cCurdy, Superin tendent,' Bemidji Minn 6tll-30 1 QkMlB 1 HSEHHHam Tuesday business Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wavfield and fanrtly will be entertained by Mi'., and Mrs. A. A. Wa'rfteld, 7U&ake Bdule-, vard at Thanksgiving 'dinner tomor row. Mr. and Mrs.S. D. Snydei- and fam ily will entertain Mrs. SnyderV broth er and sister, Leo, Lalone arid Mrs. Adeiaine Gopdrieh at-" Thariksgiving dinner. *j/ y+%s. Mr*fa'nd^rs.:k! Hr.6is5i,-^jss.-C!aW We Armstrong and Miss Ida'Virginia Brown, will be 1 o'clock dinner guests iof Mr. and Mrs. Joe McTaggart, 519 Third street, tomorrow. FIRST ||WQ^EBl1^F^-aAM. STYl5f |^1Meals A^ ^iJ^^you^?'i style.vas you find KNlCiMTJS OF COLUMBUS "vvGiyE DANCE THURSDAY THe'^ftJcal- order of the Knights of Cblunibus^lWill--give a Thanksgiving dancing lamtyuiin the Moose( hall "Thursday 5*veriingi.to which all Catho Hcs.an^ t^eir. friends are invtcd. Dancing w*U start at 9 o'clock and good music, isjjjssure d. EPISCOPAL GUILD MAKING READY FOR SATURDAY SALE The. Dr. G. H. Zentz and family, Dick ,Van Arnum, Mrs. Jennie Van Arnum church wto^ meet tonuniow, but and Clayton Johnson will be Thanks- all ladies having work ready, foi the giving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. fancy work and food sale are re- J. W Naugle, 108 Sixth street. quested W sand,.the fancy work ar I ticks to CHe-nome of Mrs. Charles Mrs. Gertrude Do&ereau* returned Vanderslui^ before noon Friday, TuSay Sght to her home in Duluth November 25 ^'^J !fter having been the guest of her jW?tw&- may, gg. tho i.Mrkm*. ..arty sister, Mrs. Earl Geil, for month. .f*r st^aturdaj ,-f While here sh'e assisted with, the vleiv ical work in the county, treasurer's oiJEce dvu'ing the rush. Ladies' Guild of the Episcopal 0 M$kM N^-SALES i:V'Cbjo-iewj4m*. and Miss Biancno Sales, bote residents of. this city, were united in the .bonds of holy Mr. ahd^i-s. E. R. Jahr, 1423 Bel trami avenue, will have as theiv Thanksgiving 2 o'.clock dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Toensing and family a&d Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Stephens. '-^''''[f tfi'V"'*)' J'" 1 Mr/MMifeJ^'"Given, 707 Min nesota M&e ^ilientertain Mr. and Mrs. fi. H. Benu, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given and family, and D'Arcy McGhee at 1 o'blocfk Thanksgiving dinner. 1 NOTICE ."Owins i ur. not ha,vin^ be^i .able to secufe'* suitable" ort'Hestra- there jvill be .jrifljnusic at the Markham for Thanksjgf|!#* "diniier. LYCAN& CO. HI 1-23 NOTICE My wife hav^in^ left my home on November 10, any and all bills con tracted by her will not he paid by mo. Dated November 22. GEORGE WATSON, Hines.. Vtll-23 ^iiiiiimiiiHHnfB^^ SJLlMittiliiiiiggiiTiiiiliiiiiiiiiili|^,linn""". S OPENING OF THE THOSE WHO ENJf I 11 '.ClJiS^#&dD 302 SECOND CTREET -Across From Kaplan j^partments '1i\..- topil treat,, oFCriental FoomfbuJra^lnHiiesanW^ Mthe^&r^jcity TTn'iUtrjmpny Tuesday eveningat 8 j| icfo'c.k'' St. Paul's* -Evangelical church. They were attended by Dale Bish op and Verta Kennedy. The young couple will make their home' at Be midji. MOTHERS' CLUB MEETS SATURDA AFTERNOON The Mothers' club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. L. Elwell Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock and it is urged thaj^fy$e4 a large attendance., ,v .fiiriET T~.IV -i 1 )'.-j MOOSEHEART WOMEN TO, "'^mXJ^ MEETING-JTOHtCMf i I*.:-. v.5l3!vy, !/ilia's .1:.. Tho,'tseulft^jiweflitJn^.#| qje Wf of the Mooseheart LjjonsYfl 69. this evening at thfi.Mfiose hull at Jo' jmXVm- pf'TgAJi OIUS *X f^^RBit^m.'rin [i-feNtftT*WS 8**}4pites ^vM^!^^ si ^r|fie: entertained**t aaerp.o tea '.Tiies- day fromv4:3To toI:3D o'cl6k. at the Bemidji State Teachers college, the mothers of the girls who attend the college, and the hostesses of the girla who room at homes outside the dor mitory. JENKSLISH Joseph Jenks and Leola Lish, both of Cass Lake, were united in marriage at the Presfiyterian church by Rev. L. P. Warford this morning at 10 o'clock. Thev were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lish. They will make their home at Cass Lake. PILGRIM MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS FRIDAY AFTERNOON The Pilgrim Missiohary society will meet Friday afternoon at ths home. of Mrs. Heneghan, Lincoln avenue, Fifth ward, at 2:20 clock. This is the annual Thanksgiving meeting and the tdessing boxes will be opened at this meeting. The usual mission study will be taken up. All are invited to attend. ONCE-A-WEEK CLUB ENTERTAINED -TUESDAY Miss Ruby Leet entertained the Ouce-a-Week club at her home, Gil Bemidji avenue, Tuesday evening and social conversation was enjoyed while, the guests sewed. During the evening lunch whs served by tho, hostess. The guests included Misses Josephine Parker, Louise McCready, Hazel .Laquu and Mrs. Ruseell Brooks. KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENTS OF COLLEGE GIVE PROGRAM The kindergarten departments of the BemijUji' State Teachers college entertained at a, Thanksgiving party this morning beginning at 9:30 o'clock. The mothers were invited, and each child was privileged to in- ..VW5nJic." Markham Hotel "PHONE 920 MAKE ERVAT EAELY IHT *rttv ifes tVVf c^ies.jb: i HOT MIN^fe1 *tf-iPjne tw DAYS TOO CHRISTMAS SHOPPY k.V^*v /%An THFA&H 5:3o to 7:3o p. in. PRICE $1.00 vite.ftgueat.'cA program was given ."dge ot harmony not sentlal but by tW biW| pi*, aMd.songs were sung." forpJa JinportajUt. A vigorquM ofe6rr :'f^9i the bigstljjc^^ocvvjaK mjgbt al- represent.tf Pilgrims,.PiuritansAaij^ io^p^ajswjed i^^ ijjiitt}i'Ja.^ Apply, lutH*wn^i ait$r the program ru^ ^'tonrrB^t^n Tij^ju^euiW,- A 'r ir^bm^f. W seryed, tufkeya^b^^ x.^uq* -tr-v '^rsf'-r: ypniim^'-i v1 i\ '^irig used as table decorations._4,t. was,]' -.'jv*.aTCaklniX.,Dteormfc. 7 n. iiiay#^8 ^S 'v reembUig .a ww^iiua of tbat, J".#\. her i/ wed in fctrumeut, a zither *::H aJ4 i tur FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MENU BEMIDJI, MINN '$$&k OYSTER COCKTAIL, COLONIAL CREAM OF CORN AU CROUTONS TOMATO BOUILLON EN TASSE STUFFED CELERY SALTED ALMONDS MIXED OLIVES BAKED COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, MAITRE D'HOTEL JULJENNE POTATOES VEAL SWEET BREAD AND MUSHROOM PATTIES SUPREME BRAIZED HAUNCH OF CUB BEAR. WITH JELLY PINEAPPLE FRITTER FRUIT SAUCE AOA^T YOUNG TURKEY, WILD RICE DRESSING, CRANBERRY JELLY TM'i&JiKED HUBBARD SQUASH WHIPPEO POTATOES *&:$ ROAST SUCKLING PIG WITH BAKED APPLE '^^CANDIED YAMS CAt/LIFLOWElO^f BAl'lN^ IE W l&lWl v'jjpLUM PUDDING, HARD SAUCE ^iw i 'Mai. --fi .erf- TUTTftptflTTl ICE CREAM v. FRU*T CAKE CREAM CHEESE ROQUEFORT CHEESE EDAM CHEESE WAFERS COFFEE But.Thafc'Wfi^ '.J.'^., ""'Because a commuter rushes from "the' train In a hujT,w giylng the Im pression that his time is worth about $100 an hour, it does not follow that lm will not spend fifteen minutes on his way to the office watching a pans of won laying pavement,Boston. Transcript. Chance for Some That We know, Con^o PaperMusicians wanted. Ex pert performer, on bangtable. Knowl* DRESSES of Velour and Tricotirie Latest New York Models Choice $9.98 See Them in Our East Window Tonight and Thanksgiving Day Oleary-Bowser Company The Coffee Shop HONE M,5 ERVATtt EARLY Vi 'A SPECIAL COMBINATION SALAP, FRENCHjDR^S.^j Jjj EDAM CHEESE STRAWS HOME-MADE PUMPKIN PIE .:&'-.v 4 doorm^^m^'oa^ oior^-o^dy^d I Store Closed All Day Thanksgiving ho easily durable and: ihtnral11 4 ''W- O Sk^V*i^'''^ i AnA i i. i .S