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Sherift Kelley received eleven pairs of Elk teeth from his brother in Alaska this morning. The pairs are ML well matched and make a valu- 2] collection. The sherift’s brother \A a ploneer in Alaska, having gone there went the first rush was on to Nome and he still makes his home in that city of the far north.—Crook- ston Daily Times, Novi 7. Mrs. S. C. Brown has returned from Saginaw, Mich., where she was ¢alled by the illness 6f her mother, Mrs. Fannie Wilson. Her mother's condition was very much improved when she left. Mrs. Brown visited at Big Falls, Minn., enroute to Bemidji. rs. W. L. Davies, who has been iting relattves in Chicago for sev- al weeks, came to Bemidjl last eve- ning and was a guest at the Dr. E. H. Marcum home. She left this af- ternoon for Crookston. Mrs. Davies is Mrs. Marcum’s mother. * Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harding, Miss Bertha Harding uud Mp. and Mrs. E. M. Dumphy of Cass Lake motored to Bemidjl yesterday and attended the movies. While in the ¢ity they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hard- ing’s son, G. S. Harding, manager ot the Grand theater. “Save a portion of each dollar earned amd you will never want; plant a tree where you fell one and ur forest will last forever.” We ve secured a quantity of small sav- banks which we desire to loan for the purpose of encouraging thrift. There is nothing complicated ut it. Just come in and get one the little banks, put your money 2 it from day to day and bring it ‘ in>for deposit as often as you wish. Security State Bank of Bemldjl.— Adv. d1027tt [ —_— The Episcopal Guild will meet to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 at the \ home of Mrs. Charles Vandersluis, | 1001 Bemidji avenue. The ladies P will please bring their needles and thimbles and come prepared to work. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid so- i ciety will be entertained by the Third | division, at the home of Mrs. Quincy Brooks, 909 Lake Boulevard, tomor- b | FANCHION HAYDEN ‘ TEBACHER OF PIANO AND £3 H ARMONY 5 Telephone 812 Appointment must be made week in advance COAL TS0 ;IPHONE 100 row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All the ladies are cordially invited. Rev. J. H. Randahl, pastor of the Swedish Lutheran church, accompa- nied by his wife, went to Clearbrook, Minn,, yesterday where they will visit their son, Emanuel Randahl, and family tor a few days, Monday, Mesdames J H. Koors, Rose Koors, E. N. Ebert and Misses Marie Burke and Dollle Koors mo- tored to Itasca State park in the Koors car, They were dinner guests 1t the Heinzelman home. Morris Opsahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl, returned Monday night from a ten days' visit in Chicago, Manistee and Miles, Mich., where he was the guest of Charles F. Ruggles, millionaire lumberman. Willlam Chichester went to Vir- ginia, Minn, last evening where he expects to accept a position with a lumber company. Mrs. Chichester will join her husband in Virginia in a short time. Melba Beauty Parlors, O'Leary- Bowser Building. Manicuring, sham- pooing, chiropody. Get your Melba preparations here. Home phone 88. Office phone 540. Make your ap- pointment.—Adv. 1125 Mesdames J. T. Gardner, J. E. Lundrigan, Ira Curtis and Swindle- hurst of Cass Lake motored to Be- midji yesterday in the Swindlehurst car and attended the theater. Mr. and Mrs. William Dugas and daughter, Verna, and Miss Irene Mar- lowe of Cloquet, Minn., motored to Cass Lake Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. O. Dugas. Miss Ann Powers of Minneapolis, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smart for the past several days, left yesterday afternoon for Big Falls, Mont. W. L. Brooks, cashier of the Northern National bank, will return today from Cumberland, Wis., where he has been on business since Sunday. Miss Annie Snustad of Nary drove to Bemidji yesterday and attended the movies. While in the city she was the guest of friends. Will build store on corner 13th St. :|and Beltrami Ave. for suitable ten- .| ant. Inquire at 1218 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji.—Adv. 5-1111 J. R. Miller of Crookston, who is connected with the Great Northern Railway company, was a business vis- itor in the city today. Come and drink tea in the Japan- ese booth in the Methodist parlors Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 8.—Adv. 4-117 Miss Lettie Phibbs, who has been the guest of friends in Fairmont, N. DonGe BROTHERS MOTOR CAR In Mexico and on the Ameri- can border it has distinguished itself in government service. Its satisfactory performance under conditions of unusual hardship is now a matter of authentic record. D., for some time, returned to the city Tuesday. Misses Gertrude and Alice Hun- tosh, who teach near Werner, were visiting friends ip Bemidjl yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith of Col- e¢raine are visiting relatives in the town of Northern this week. Food, candy and a cup of coffee for sale in the Methodist parlors Nov. 8.—Adv. 4-117 S. C. Brown of Big Falls, Minn., is the guest of his wife and daughter in Bemidji'tor a tew days. Mrs. J. F. Essler has roturned from a week’'s visit with friends in St. Peter and Minneapolis. Fancy work and apron sale in the Methodist parlors, November 8. Come and patronize.—Adv. 4-117 Miss Alice humumn of White, N. D., is visiting relatives at Lake Plan- taganet. Vera and Jeanette Opsahl are re- covering from a three weeks' ill- ness. One of these DI @ays you ought tc go to Hakkerup's and have your picture tagen.—Adv. 14t Judge M. A. Spooner went to Walker this morning on legal busi- ness. . Mrs. Fred Swingle of Nary was the guest of Bemidji relatives Tuesday. Mrs. O. S. Huset of Leonard spent yesterday in the city with friends. Mrs. H. 8. Taylor of Plantaganet was a.Benlidji visitor yesterday. 350,000 (o 10an on farms. Dean Land Co.—Aadv. a71te Tom Smart is spending a few days in Baudette on business. Bell boy wanted. Hotel Markham. —Adv. 112tt Glemm Kirk went to Kelliher on | business last evening. CLAIMED PROHIBITION IN MISSOURI DEFEATED (By United *Press) Kansas City, Nov. 8.—Returns on the prohibitory amendment in’ Mis- souri received up to 1:30 were so meager that only guesses could be made on the outcome. A report from St. Louis, however, made the claim that the amendment had been defeated by less than 100,000. It will pay you to visil us and examine this car. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. The price of the Touring Car or Roadster complete is $785 (1. o. b. Detroit) The price of the Winter Tounng Car or Roadster complete including regelar mohair top is $950 (L. o. b. Detroit) 0. ONGSTAD BEMIDJI ’ I Defective Pcoo 3 H o 14, Donohue 11, KEYSTONE STATE IS FIRMLY REPUBLICAN *(By United Press) Philadelphia, Nov. 8.—At two o'clock this morning Pennsylvania re- turns Indicated that the Keystone state was firmly in the Republican column by 200,000, NEBRASKA GOES INTO DRY COLUMN (By United Press) Omaha, Neb., Nov. 8.—Returns up to midnight indicated that Nebraska has gone dry by from 30,000 to 25, 000. Town of Bemidji. Presidept—Hughes 18, Wilson 32, Benson 8; U. 8. senator—Kellogg 31, Lawler 9, Calderwood 12; governor— Burnquist 39, Dwyer 6, Bentall 4, Anderson 7; lieut. gov.—Frankson 35, Thorson 7, Hanson 9, Simonson 8; secretary of state—Schmahl 36, Johnson 15; attorney general— Smith 41; R. R. commissioner—Mills 33, Heden 4, Lind 12 Town of Jones. Preaident—Hughes 11, Wilson 16 Benson 5; U. 8. Senator—Kellogg 16, Lawler 9, Calderwood 8; governor— Burnquist 17, Dwyer 6, Rentall §, Anderson 2, Johnson 2; leut. gov. Frankson 13, Thorson 7, Hanson 8 Simonson 3; secretary of state— Schmahl 14, Johnson 11; attorney general—Smith 21; R. R. commis- sioner—Mills 13, Heden 8, Lind 6 Kuntsen 5; judge—Stanton 31; leg- islature—Pendergast 22, Carter 7; probate judge—Clark 12, Harris 13. Town of Bemidji. U. S. Senator—Kellogg 31, Lawler 9, Calderwood 12; governor—Burn- quist 39, Dwyer 6, Bentall 4, Ander- son 7; lieut. gov.—Frankson 35, Thorson 7, Hanson 9, Simonson §; Secretary of state—Schmahl 36, Johnson 15; attorney general— Smith 41; R. R. commissioner—Mills 33, Heden 4, Lind 12; congress— Knutson 41, Donohue 12, Knutsen 7, judge—Stanton 68; legislature— Pendergast 40, Carter 14; judge—Clark 30, Harris 24. Town of Buzzle. President—Hughes 13, Wilson 25; U.'S. senator—Kellogg 23, Calder- wood 12; governor—Burnquist 27, Dwyer 7, Bentall 13; congress— Knutson 33, Donohoe 9, Knutsen 8; representative—Pendergast 17, Car- ter 25; probate judge—Clark 23, Harris 21. Town of Liberty. President—Hughes 7, Wilson 19, Benson 14, Hanley 2; U. S. senator— Kellogg 11, Lawler 4, Calderwood 10; governor—Burnquist 13, Dwyer <, Bentall 14, Andrews, Anderson 4; lieut. gov.—Frankson 11, Thorson 4, Hanson 14, Simonson 3; secretary of state—Schmahl 13, Johnson 9; at- torney general—Smith 16; R. R. com- missioner—Mills 8, Heden 3, Lind 11; congress—Knutson 14, Donohue 5, Knutsen 7; judge—Stanton 23; representative—Pendergast 10 ,Car- ter 14; probate judge—Clark 17, Harris 14. Village of Tenstrike. Representative — Pendergast 14, Carter 33. Village of Blackduck. Representative — Pendergast 68, Carter 71; probate judge—Clark 50, Harris 82. Town of Northern. President—Hughes 13, Wilson 38, Benson 1; U. 8. senator—Kellogg 20, Lawler 23, Calderwood 6; gov- ernor—Burnquist 22, Dwyer 21, Ben- tall 3, Anderson 2, Johnson 1; lieut. gov.—Frankson 21, Thorson 20, Hanson 4, Simonson 2; secretary of probate Benson 6; U, 8. senator—Kellogg 18, Lawler 13, Calderwood 6; governor —Burnquist 19, Dwyer 5, Bentall %, Anderson 2; 19, Thorson 7, Hanson 8, Simonson 1; secretary of state—S8chmahl 31, Johnson Smith 26; R. R, commissioner—Mills 19, Heden 4, Lind 7; Knutson 24, Donohue 6, Knutsen ¢; judge—=8tanton Sold for Pendergast 26, Carter 6; Judge—Clark 12, Harris 20. lieut, gov.—Frankson UNCLE JOE CANNON I8 12; attorney genéral— (By United Press) COngreons— 26; legislature—| 000, . Ghe REX THEATRE TONIGHT! Gordon Griffith GELEBRATED JUVENILE AGTOR, in “ASonof Neptune” ALSO A VIGTOR GOMEDY “A LUCKY LEAP” 1-Pat Triangle Play T1-Part - Lillian Gish — Marriage Did you select your husband or did someone else -o«do it for you? Suppose you had picked out the man you wanted to marry and then your relatives cold-bloodedly _sold you to another man? Impossible you say, yet in “Sold For Marriage” this very condition is pictured for you so very clearly and vividly that you are compelled to recog- nize the importance of it. And the condition does exist right here in America. And then there's a Keystone Comedy. a hilarious, ., ribald tangle of fun and frolic, ‘“The Other Man’’ FEATURING THE POPULAR Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle TOMORROW TUESDAY MATINEE AT Grand Theatre "% MABEL TALIFERRO ““THE DAWN OF LOVE” A 5-PART METRO WONDER PLAY "3%5* TONIGHT Admission 10c ni 20¢c probate RETURNED TO CONGRESS Danville, Ill., Nov. 8.—Uncle Joe Cannon's election 18 conceded by 3,- state—Schmahl 24, Johnson 14; at- torney general—Smith 81; R. R. commissioner—Mills 18, Heden 20, Lind 9; congress—Knutson 21, Dono- hue 24, Knutsen 6; judge—Stanton 32; legislature—Pendergast 31, Car- ter 16; probate judge—Clark 17, Harris 27; commissioner, 5th dist.— Thompson 11, Ellis 84. Town of Blackduck. President—Hughes 70, Wilson 57, Benson 18, Hanley 1; U. 8. senator— Kellogg 68, Lawler 28, Calderwood 46; governor — Burnquist 101, Dwyer 22, Bentall 19, Anderson §; Johnson 1; lieut. gov.—Frankson 82; Thorson 34, Hanson 24, Simon- son 6; secretary of state—=Schmahl 96, Johnson 31; R. R. commissioner ——Mills 84, Heden 29, Lind 22; con- gress—Knutson 97, Donohue 37, Knutsen 12; judge—Stanton 110, legislature—Pendergast 68, Carter 71; probate judge—Clark 58, Har- ris 82; commissioner, 6th district-- Thompson 91, Bllis 60. Town of Summit. Legislature—Pendergast 13, Car- ter 18; commissioner, 5th disttict— Thompson 18, Ellis 11, Town of Eokles. President—Hughes 13, Wilson 18, TG Fur Work a Specialty Prices Reasonable All Work Guaranteed H. AVRIN HIGH CLASS TAILORING Men and Women's High Class Suits and Overcoats made to Measure, From $27.00 up, OGLEANING, PRESSING and ALTERING 213 142 3rd Street BEMIDJI, MINN, IlllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIlIIIIlIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll_ Hand Picked Bulk Apples Just received a fine car of bulk apples. BEN DAVIS and YORK IMPERIALS g I. P. BATCHELDER g eoral Merchandise Phone 180-W Minnesota Ave. Bemid)l, Minn, g