COIUBD
John Btlth*of Gatesfcnrg, N. D
waf httsineafe visitor in Bemiji Fri
day
On* doflp photographs make 12
Xmjj pMtients. telephone 239, The
Hafckerup Studio aM miit appoint
ment. 11 1G tf
We. and Mrs. A. Roland of Du
lut|i -were week end viBiotrs in Be
midji*
A. Bernaue/ of Cass Lake visited
and transacted business in Bemidji
Saturday.
Shop early and make it a Radio
XiSifr aak Andy Lee, phone 128.
It 12 18
wytertha
Mrs. Joe Steidl of Northern was
the, guest of friends whil eshopping
in Bemidji Saturday.
m$ Junior Moose Dance Monday
S^nt, Percy Igiggs-' 5 piece or-
rflpStra. Tickets *100. Present
invf&tions at the Door. Dancing at
9:6tf' 2t 12 18
ill's. If. E. Craver of Turtle River
wae-a' between train Christmas shop
per tit Bemidji Saturday.
Russell ami tsahelle Russe
of BJIckdilck were between train
visiters ih Bemidji Saturday.
Axlarge shipment of Colonial
punifie have just arrived at the Be
midji Shoe Store- It 18
IH^SS Margaret Geriki of Hot
Sprfngs( S. D. Was a between train
visitor ij) Bemidji Friday of last
weefe,
m. fMWd MM of WMk
arrived in Bemidji Friday and tran
sact$d business here for a short
timeyr
it-
S&fitt' of help this yearCome
ia *SyThe Hakkerup Studio.
I 16 tf
W.Zi Robinson returned on the'ance
afterSnfcoji train yesterday from Du
shojJpjfcji
u"^'
I
\i
will b gladly received by
'Bagley was a bus
3emidji Saturday.
#ae Phibbs of Rock
wdfld. m& b* week end in Bemidji
wit fjnoto.
I
Dry teas%rBi*eh W0#d $3.00 per
coiffat cars^abBpm^n's, phone 927,
TO 2dl 8
Peorfce F, Co%jr of Minneapolis
transacted buajnesl.^n Bemidji over
the week end
florae made *r**t
tha*|Wng for the yul
yofljty at once- Mrs.
are just
Order
k, phone
12 18
n"
33&
Jd
rvift Hinshaw of Wiltor
business in Bemidji
trains Saturday.
tmns-
$ween
&jfnes Wright- of Lake Pantaganet
attended to business matters in Be
midji Saturday.
I mknm,
Classes for instruction in the Dtek
niaon Handicraft work will be he**
olo afternoon, as well as WedneBV ^ister. Miss SWianson, of Duluth, who
day and Friday evenings at the Be**ad been visiting here over the week
midji Book and Stationery Co. We ^d accompanied her home.
extend a cordial invitation to all.
12 12 tf
to
""%JKU instruction in the Den
itiSjbcraft work will be held
\_ loort, as well as Wednes
J5|rSiay evenings at the Be
and Stationery Co. Wfe
^rdial invitation to all.
Ci" i?
1
2
1
2
.Patterson of the Child-
i, State Board of Con-
1, is transacting business
today.
Anderson, 1217 La^B
has s her: guest,
mate appointment for sitting atfv
evening. Hakkertip Studig. ll 4fiU
A^. P. J- Russell, left thisjmorn
ing fb* Fergus Fa,Is where he willx
atend the adjburned session of court
which convenes there today.
Miss Alice Dean, who ha% been at
tending college at Mt- Carroll, III-,
the past term returned to Bemidgi
Sunday Morning and will spend her
holiday vacation with her parents,
Mr^and Mrs. W. E. Dean, Lake
Boulevard.
uASM^w
MM. HM
11* Rea^era owe It to tbelr |Hti aad to
that itenift of local iaUrest are reported,
be given proper consideration wbe. the IMM
H. B. Stiftweu, clerk district' No.
v3&, G*ant VaUey, transacted busi
ness Bemidji Saturday. 1
Mrs. Jessie Graves of Cass Lake
was in Bemidji Saturday shopping
and calling on friend*,
Little Joe Iffkrtness who has been
very ill for several days, tfas report
ed to be improved this morning.
Mr. Baer a member of the school
board of Hubbard County called on
friends and attended to business mat
ters here Saturday.
Mrs. Hide Johnson, teacher of
District No. 49 visited friends and
attended to Christmas shopping in
Bemidji Saturday.
Mrs- Fred Abea of Bra'nerd vis
ited relatives in Bemidji over the
week end, en route to Turtle River
to visit friends for a short "time.
Rev. Blaine Lambprt will arrive
on the afte^ooiHrain from southern
Minnesota ^and" will vis$ his family
here until ^mcrr9% wjien he will
leave to Mite w.$trwoTk again.
A lafee si of Colonial
'pumps havejust^rrivJBd at the Be^t
midji Shoe Store. It 1$
Mrs. Selma Grice, principal of the
consolidated school at Northern spent
the week end in Bemidji attending
to Chrismtas shopping and transit
ing business-
Miss Islay Johnson, teacher in
Lincoln school, ieft ecrly this morn
ing for her home at Duluth, called
there by the serious illness of her
E. Mclntyre, the well-known
Harry &7dgi.'on arrived in Bemidji
on the mprVing train yesterday from
the twin cities, he being a Hamline
university student, home to spend
holidays withVis parents* Mr
Mrs. A. E. Hotgdon
PiaAtt tuner wil be here this week Josephine Parker, Dorothy Marchant
If you want to*uy your Turkeys
and Geese of us fdVyour Xmas din
ner, take your pickl&rly, as we are
going to/ship out_ttte surplus, Wed,
nesday or Thursday^
B-
A-
Miss Irene Lapen
Saturday morning fro
to recuperate from a nl
down.
DO YOU WANT
MONEY? Walk up a fli
ov^er Gill Bros, and
u*
raBUC
Kolbe
Thone 207- 3d20.
rived
St
where she is to trainiig for
home
Paul
a
break
SAVE
of stairs
ive your
lew suit
ia, tailor.
12 4tf
SSTaTSSVAi* Bend
W. B, A. OF MACCABEE1S(
HOLD MEETING TONIGHT
The Woman's Benefit A
at Maccabees wish a i&tg
of the members at th
luth. ^fer' he attended to business 8 o'clock to the K. C. half, as there
matt. *r**w-
sociation
attends,
regular
meeting to be held this evening at
*PorWife business to ^ifosact.
undersigned to be openedJ^t a reg7
Mlfc'Wm. Jiehler W^^CHrilon BIDS FOR WOOD
and $M&i auioed to Bemidji Sat- Sealed bids will be received by the
UT&m'Mb
friends^
wha
caIle
ular meeting of the City Cojurtcil to
brheld on Monday evening, pec. 25,
1022j at 8 o'clock M., foritwenty
flve ords of four-foot dpr hard
wood to be delivered at the Deten
tion Hospital.
The City Council reserves the
right to reject airy and all bia
Belle Dehley,
City Clerk.
Bemidji, Min., Dec. 18, 1922.
2tdl2-19
BIDS FOR FIRE TRUCK AND
HOSE
Sealed bids wil! be received Toy the
undersigned to be opened at &t reg
ular meeting of the City Council to
fce held Monday,-Jan. 8, 4.92* Itt'8
o'cloek.P. M.for the following,-
Certifie check in sum ten per
cent of the amount of bid should
accompany .the same.
Plans and specifications are on
file at office of City Clerk.
The Citjf Council reserves the rteht
to reject any or all bids
Belle Deniey,'1
City Clerk.
Bemidj
Ohe Triple Gombinatiojiuffre tmdcjlaaftk amafcised at her iome, 613
^ih^^^li^^Yt^m^eJfcmf^m^^et, la*tMonday^ening
fire hose- a. miscellaneous shower by a
Quotetfph mhem, Ot B. V^m% Iwm^r' or her friends anal neigh-
Payment to b* made in cityfwarrant., 1,01^. Thekguests began arrives ajf
Minn, Dec. 2, 192JJ
Monday's
'Jr~ Mondaysl-1
A MO
r$$?& -4*-.
'"W^.f"
0$Qci(ty
BWTHDAY PARTY
In honor of his 11th birth anni
versary, Walter Harvey entertained
a few boy friends from 3 until 5:30
o'clock Saturday afternoon.
MISS JOHNSON ENTERTAINS
Miss May Johnson entertained a
number of young ladies at the Mark
ham hotel at dinner Sunday eve
ning. The guests included Misses
brtlyA Those wishing their pianos Van Swanson, Haael Stomner, Louise METHODIST BROTHERHOOD
t*ned,\phone Anders Hotel, No. 128 McCready, arid Hazel Laqua
It 18
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Little Alio Whaley celebrated his
third birth anniversary Friday after
noon by inviting a few of his little
friends to Jus home, 1022 Park ave
and nue, where they Tiad a happy time
from 4:3 o'clock playing games. A
birthday lunch was served by Mrs.
Wha}ey at 5:30. Arip received
many useful and prefty gifts.
ORDER OF EASTERN STAR
INITIATES CLASS TUESDAY
There will be initiation of candi
dates at regular meet/lig of Order
of Eastern Stair Tuesday evening at
.8 o'clock at the Masonic hall md it
iequircments the smart tiancingfi^)ckWJjis season areW
raf?t, bouffant skirt, cap or no sleev^^t^a Wide 6ertha|
\y the choice ot material makes one dulteient iM}
^Jvet is the roost popular fabric. Next co^e brocaded
dresse*.
ncl gonnsol taifeta U-immed .rithfeoWlac^.
reg- is especially urlfed that all members cand.es laced the windows made it
istered nurse at St Ltke's hospital' be present- Following the business very attractive. Candy cines tied
and will remain here forQ short time' meeting a social hour will be held1
and refreshments served- This is to
be past matrons and past patrons
night, they having charge of the de
gree work. Any visiting Stars in the
city are invited to attend.
VERY ENJOYABLE PARTY
FOR MISS HALL SATURDAY
A very enjoyable party was staged
tion rqoms Saturday evening for Miss
Ethelyn Hall, who is to assume her
'duties as county superintendent of
schools soon. In addition to the high
school teachers, who formerly taught
in the grades under her supervision
the present grade teachers were
present. Dancing was enjoyed and refresh
ments served. A feature of the eve
ning was a Christmas tree, with pres
ents for each teacher in attendance.
ENJOY DANCING PARTY
A party consisting mostly of peo
ple from the Fifth Ward gathered
at the Nymore Hall Saturday even
ing a week ago, where a very enjoy
able time was had in dancing. At a
late hour everyone went to the home
of Mrs- John Westerlund, where a
delicious lunch was served. Among
those in^the party were Messrs and
i'Mesdames, John Berglund, Ed.
Enckson, Henry Johnson, Don Mas
terson, Andy Masterson, Stonick,'
'Ramsey, Eric Peterson, Pete Edd,
'John Westerlund, Helmer Kittleson,
Walter Kittleson,, MTss Mary Leander
Mrst Margaret Kittleson.'
MRS. PICKLES SURPRISED
at the Civic and Commerce associa- members of the faculty., and attend-
Mrs.-lohTi'PicMes was very pleas-
nine o'cloc and the evening, wa eri-
joyably^'|pent with conversation and
a daftrfy lunch was served by the
sett-invited guests. Mrs. Pickles was
the recipient of many pretty gifts
from her friends. Those present
were Mesdames E*dward Revoir,
Archie Whaley, Tatro, Arthur Mathe
son, Ed Lialos, Bill Hubert, Tim Mc
Manus, -Toe Pickles, George Horner,
John Pickles and Misg Dorothy Bag
ley*
T^-'-
"rfVft" 1V Jf
THE BEM10J1 0ASi.1T rtONBtft
Th Dress That Goes to Dances
A. O., U. W. I0|J REGULAR
MEETING TUESDAY NJGHT
"All members of the A. O. U. W.
are requested to attend the regular
business meeting Tuesday evening at
8 o'ilock at the K. C. hall.
DEGREE OF HONOR TO
MEET TUESDAY NIGHT
The regular meeting of the Degree
of Honor to be held Tuesday eve
ning at 8 o'clock in the K. C. Hall
will be followed by a dancing party
for the members and friends for
which a small fee will be charged..
M17TUrtniQ nonxHroHnnn
MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT
The Brotherhood of the Methodist
church wil hold its regular monthly
meeting Huesday evening in the
church basement, beginning with a
6 30 o'clock super, a'n^ followed by
the business meeting and social. All
men members and friends of the
church are invited to attend.
COLLEGE HAS ENJOYABLE
SCHOOL CHRISTMAS PARTY
The gymnasium of the Teachers
College was prettily decorated Sat
urday for the annual All-school
Christmas party given Saturday eve
ning. Artificial snow, a large decora
ted Christmas tree, and Christmas
with red ribbons formed the table
decorations. After the asembbng of
the guests, a short program was g-iv
en, consisting of Christmas recita
tions, a scarf d&nceunder the ejec
tion of Miss Mary Deputy, a vocal
solo by Mrs. A. J. McMillan, cosing
with the singing of Chrsitmas carols
by all- The arrival of Santa Claus
followed the program, he bringing
message greetings to the different
ed to the I stributmg *2 gifts.
CANDY SALE BRINGS NEAT
SUM FOR COLLEGE WORK
The candy sale hold by the Parent
Teacher, association of the *$tate
Tfeactters tfoilej-e EatuHay was, a
great success,' the prpjeeds being
nearly fifty dollars, and the associa
tion wishes to voice its' appreciation
to those who purchased so generous
ly. ri
The money raised in this manner
will be used to provide milk for the
children's classes at the school
The sale was held at the Geo.
Baker store through the generosity
of the proprieipr, who granted the
use of ample space for the display
andv the Wdy.
HARNNG MAY PROPOSE
TWO NEW AGREEMENTS
'findfekM- 18-^e^t
TA
lard
ing* will soon propose two iftterha
tioitol agreements -vWUch will 'jftplftce
Uiiljr- Sketch iWtedirt*day. -One of
the agreemfcnt.wflt/be for air the
aBiea.' Th^th3t will jn^ude form
er enmie|^ tfdlk the Sketch de-
clareA "^A
Enkv Root, the paper said, is. at
present, working* out a reparations
atfreement. Tfie Washingjton corrs
s^ondeht of the Sketch, updo trhose
dispatch the statements were based,
said he had interviewed presidents of
e^ary, principal, American .hanking
hottse as well 'as others *itt high
places,' with precise and authoritative
knowledge" and learned there is to
be a dasticJscaliag~down, ot separa
tions, with the United States taking
over Germanys exlorts and imports
and internal taxes under a first
mortgage*
*t-
lit'
offered in exchange have all the de-
the rate,
osemi-annually.r pounded Th cer
tificates are exempt from all state
and local taxes (except estate and
inheritance tax), arid from' normal
Federal Income Tax.r
KERB BUYS INTEREST IN
CLIFFORD ft CO. BUSINESS
AMERICAN GOBS RESCUE
HOSPITAL SHIP VICTIMS
(Continued from page 1)
persons jumped from the Vinhlong
to the deck of the Bainbndge.- One
was killed and several were injured
in this manner.
American gobs performed many
acts of heroism, two diving into the
water to save five persons Hanging
to a hawser. One of the latter
proved to be the wife of the French
'Admiral commanding the feayrodth
ssuadron.
i
SK
WAR STAMPS ACCEPTED
AT PQT 0FT1CE NOW
4.
"Most people after buying War!
Savings Stamps of the 1918 issue
during 191ft reach ^Mja* Uiufr
their maturity vValue cf *5.00 each deWy1
Januaxi 1st, 1928. They wl^, how
ever, bVilfecepted now at '^e Post
OflJce for either cash redemption as
ot Jariuary 1st or eX^Wnge for hew
United States Treasur!$aying Cer^'
tiftca'tik,
-"We expect most of our patro
will wisli to continue their invest
mature in ffre years for $25, flOO "e.s
COMFORT SUPPERS
Of wool felt in the
greatest variety of color
combinations and sizes
we have ever shown.
95c to $1.90
Early selection is to
your advantage.
MENS EASY SUM BS
Vor the man about the
house there is nothing
he will get more reai
comfort from than a
pair of those fdot eaa
ers for a Christmas
present.
$1.50 to $4.00
307 BELT. AVE.
0n
and $1000 respectively. This ft at ^J^ySi. 2^Se ptaS^f ta
A busin/ss deal was consummated
recently ^hereby Harold M. Kerr,
takes a partnership in*the firrA!. of
Clifford & Company, which m^
makes three members Of that flrin
who have financial interests, the
other members being G. W Clifford
and James Collins.
Mr. Kerr has been with Clifford &
Company for many years as account
ant and salesman and has a wide
circle of friends both here and in the
surrounding territory, where he has
traveled, who will be pleased to learn
of his intimate connection with this
firm-
j,MIMIIMMMMMMMMMMlMMMHMMMMM
O INTEREST TO
put them away for safe keeping and women magistrates. the day of the -ceremony.- After-
many are now searching safe deposit There are now in France 1,800,000 wards the husband puts it away, an$
boxes, desk drawers and various hid- more women than men. I it is* not worn again until Ms death,
ing places for their stamps" said Toronto boasts of a young woman A scholarship in memory of Belva
Postmaster A. P. Ritchie today. wh6 earns a livelihood as a brick- A. Lockwood, first woman admitted
"These stamps which etot fcfctf#.l2. layer. $ft\ to practice before the 'Supreme}
to $4.28 ft*60
about 4 pe cent com- S^f^I^^S! VtZJZJZ dmaxy citizens, away
next annual convention. The conven
tionwHl be held the week of April 9.
that the State of Missouri-wa^de-
signed by a woman sculptor
Coonsman Hahn, who resides in St.
Louis-
Girls under sixteen will be refused
admittance to dances in one dis
trict of northern France unless ac
companied by their father, mother,
or some duly appointed chaperon.
Among the strange customs at
Swedish weddings is .that of giving
the bridegroom a shirt. The gift is
Rhone 841
Gift Suggestions-
FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
'B &U Shoes, Slippers and Hosiery
Smart New Styles For Dress or Evening Wear.
Nothing will please her
more than
/fas/ere/
Exclusive here in silk and silk
and wool. A variety of silk hose
at from
HiiMMiWtiiBOMimi*iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiinnuiiiiHiiiii
England has nearly nine hundred made by toe 4ride, and is worn on
SH*'
ment with the tiovernmettt and cfcfc bS|e to ^JshingtOR^who p^fform charga, it is stated, a housekeeper
sequently will tike advantage of the the^same opbratidns as men are' to and janitor service being furnished3
exchange plan- receive the same pay. by the company.
"The Treasury Savings Certificates
quarter
jSt
anm which the Illinois
FLOUR
$1.00 to $3.50
Silk and wool hose for
$1.50, $1.75
In pretty holiday boxes, if you
wish.
Specializing in fitting Correctly
BEMIDJI
tffmfat* appointed Court of the United States and the
'f Gloucester county, only woman ever nominated for^thei
tp.occupr that #e*idttiey hag been established at
one of the law schools in Washing-1
ton, D.C. f*ff %ontville, of
eenjpsanteda pat- Crystal' Springs, Miss., corpora
f^t rest to be tiorf which employs many girls in its
parlors factory is building a series of model
^r, women em- pottages for their occupancy. The
jft^ern%ien Ptmtmg cottages will be offered free of
and a million dollars Queen Mary is an excellent codk,
Women'se sirable features of War Savings Athletic Clu plans to spend in th er, as who serve the roya
Stamps with added attractions. They building and equipment of its new household are well aware. Sh is an
are issued to three denominations clubhouse in Chicago expert of quality, and keeps a
costing $20JQ, $82 and *820 atid
a
shrewthose
bargainer, and a keen
Whe
be
*2?*NiSJnal Wue of
Ma^estie
BFRGSTROM FLOUR
PtLLSBUR^'S BEST
Unlimited &uarmnto
49-pounds $2.05
98-pounds $4.00
PILLSBURY'S MAGNET
49:pound8$l.$5
iff
"m
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PAGE THREE
fro,mthe'Qtfeew*,onereth ous ritual of Cour life
The first State moument ejected hoiwifery to the, full.
to American war dead in France
abou
i ^__
ORDE
MOE MEETS TUESDAdYS NIGH.H,^
The last regular business meeting
of\ the Loyal Order of Moose for
tnis year will be held Tuesday even
ing in the Moose hall and every
member is urged to be present to
take his part. At the close of the
business meeting another of the air^
1OB of hearty lunches will be servthL1
These lunches have proved very po'jju
ular of late-
FEED COMPANY
Minn. Ave.
i#lli:i!!!ll[tt[ll!imiilHMIII
Store &* ii
CVarfr at
Unttt Ohrletman
PARTY SLIPPERS
Jusfr loada of beautiful'
slippers that she will
appreciate. Satins in
black and brown suede
in black and browp,^
and patent leather with
Colonial ^styles pre
dominating.
$5.00 to $9.00
Tfftil
MEN'S SH0ES"~':
Dress up for the holiday
festivities.. Smart new
styles that command
the attention of good
dressers.
$5.00 to $10.00
lue ior
VI' .1
afcai
Pf&NE 45-W
4
buy-l
Sandnngham, wheree the
ajudge
watchful eyeeon daily market prices-
liv
lis
it*