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nd si'apu 38 cents other ‘kinds of: frult Troypmnn 8. Mr and Mrs. A, M> Johfipon L'son,:Howard; " are :spel ding a few eeks on their fa NAP"Bmlnbré % You'll want:some ése than’ apples because: they are fine. Ac.carload coming. Hold your:or- ders and get them through your home Phone 180. LB _Batch- 3-}04 Mrs. Charles Smith hns been con>: ‘fined to her home.for some.time wlth lnflnmmntory rheumlthm : S at low prices. = marclmnt. “| elder. 2 —sults \ W y8' specially fced ‘at Shavitch Bros. = - 3-106 Mrs. Joe Paul of Puposky was a between-train visitor in the ‘city yesterday. B2 Oct. 9.—Opening number of the Woman’s Study club entertainments, : 'the Kar] Scheurer:Concert comp N 4 Mrs. Joo Perks: of: the town of ohin was among-the buainm visit- esterdly. 3 vcrsity of ‘Minnesota. October zs—anelal el Inulng of “bonds to: 'pny tor bridge .nd city. hlfl. . the basement of the _ church next Wedneqday, Oct. ;50 000 to loan on !nrml Dean 3 from 5-to 8 p. m. Land Co. d'lltf Mrs: J. H. Dodge of " Pinewood passed a few hours in the city Thurs- day. : of Guthrie motored to Bemidji yes- terday and transacted business. |SOCIETY ELEVEN RIDE GOAT © At the regular meeting of the Samaritans last evening in the d Fellows hall;, eleven-candidates were, taken into the lodge. -Mr. Mc- Knight, Grand- Imperial -Councilor,’ i Mr. Young, Imperial Good Samaritan, and Mrs. Bagnell, deputy, all of Du- uth, were present at the:meeting d: assisted ‘with’ the work. 'After he businéss -meeting, dancing was Joyed. Mrs. G. E. Carson returned = this morning from Northfield where she accompanied her daughter, Dorothy, who entered Carleton college. Mrs. J. H. Pemble, Mrs. W.: A. Pemble and Mrs. C. Erickson : of Tenstrike motored to the. city 'yes- terday and passed ‘the ‘day with' friends. * Men; see’ our new fall mackinaws at last year’s price; all wool, all col- ors and all sizes. Shavitch 31‘085.105 Thomas Johnson and daughter, Miss Myrtle Johnson, left last eve- ning for Duluth where they will visit rela,tives. o~ Miss Anna Warner, of the Carlson ‘Variety.store, 8 yisiting ler parents,| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Warner of East Grand Forks, for a short time. . Two carlonds ‘of horses. wlll ar at the railroad ‘stock . yards ' placed on sale next Saturday, s tober 6. These are real horses, broke, from 4 to 8 years old i weigh:-from -1;000--to- 1,800. hey: will be sold, first come first seryed. Miles City Horse Market E. O. Har- ris. g 8 2-‘105 There are several openings at the Fergus Falls Stité Hospital for man and wife. Good wages, with board, lodging and laundry. 4-106 Mrs. Joe King of Lake Plantag- anet was among the shoppers yester- day. MTM GUESTS Mr. and Mrs.-Tom Smart entertain- - ed* Mr.. McKnight, .Mr. . Young and “ Mrs. Bagnell -of Duluth, and Mrs. Frost and Mrs. Erstvo of Bemidji- at j a; chicken supper, served in southern style, last evening after the = Good Samaritan meeting, Autumn leaves formed charming decorations for the ,'\dlmng room and table. tional Falls, who has geen the guest of friends in the city, has returned to her home. The annua] chicken pie supper of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid will be held in the church basement next i Wednesday, October 10. Tlcketss 51(‘0;; two weeks, returned. to her homé in Mason City, Iowa, Wednesday. TO ATTEND WEDDING A. B. Witting of Blae¢kduck passed through the city this morning, en- route to the Twin Cities, where he .~will join his wife and daughter, Miss Sally Witting, and accompany them “'to: Beloit, Wis,, where they will at- tend the weddlng of their son, Neil <~ Witting, to' Miss Marjorie. Northrop. ‘The wcddlns wfll uke nlace tomol- Tow. Mrs. H. W. Sanford and two chll- dren of Seylon, Sask:., Canada, were in Bemidji yesterday, enroute to Be- cide; where they will make their home.. ; A Prof. Melin of Minneapolis, who Come . and pick out your favorite horse at the railroad stock yards| Saturday. - There will be a big sale there of ‘two_carloads of horses, all broke-and welighing from 1,000 to’ 1,800 pounds.. The stock is yeung ed. the., e to, last evening. Wflliam Murphy of St. Paul, one torium, was in Bemidjij yesterday, rgte to Puposky where he wm umlhflyt 'Girll, glub - the . Norweghn Luth-| “¢hurch of the Fifth-ward last d-and -son, 3 Lester. ‘Jr.. and. ghter, : old stand, SAturday There ‘will be a Ann, left Wednesdny even'ing for g sale th of young nnd cog;idered th »=4 broweht: to Bemidii~-in years: = |-Gty ‘Hotse Market; - 0. Harris: coming Hold your orders for the 2-105 best apples and buy from a home merchant, 1. P. Batchelder. Phore 180. 3-106 Mrs. Olive Fjelstad and son, Blain, of ‘Minneapolis will-arrive in the city today and will be the guests of Mrs, Fjelstad’s daughter; - Mrs. - Osmond Johnson, and family., They are mak- ing the trip by automobile, motoring to Long Prafirie last evening. Maud Milton and Gscu.r Reinn.‘ esterday’ afternoon by | . A=Soper.. .| The: weddin took place at the parsonage. : Charles Fisk, a member of* the Bemidji Real Estate agency, left yes- terday for Minneapolis where he will join his wife, who has been in Min- neapolis for the past three weeks. Mr. Fisk will engage in the surety bond business in Minneapolis’ dur- ing the winter, but will retain his inter: the real estate agency here and plans on returning to B midji in the spring. P_ersdflals and l 'Newsy Notes ‘ 0.4d. Tig'lay has_gone t-o'Mlnnenp- olis.on- buaines_q matters. - Mrs.- J. Watfenford of Leonard 1s the guest of'friends in the city. Mrs. A. B. Palmer, who accempa- nied her "son, Howard - Palmer, to Northfield, where he will be a stu- dent at Carleton college, returned to the city this morning. Mr. Palmer was a graduate of the 1917 class of the Bemidji high school. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerup's and have your picture taken. 14t RED CROSS NOTES Two carloads of horses will arrive at Dr. Denison’s barn, Pogue’s old stand, and placed on sale next Sat- urday, October 6. These are real horses, all broke, from 4 to 8 years old and weigh from 1,000 to 1,800. They will be sold, flrst come first served. = Miles City Horse Market, E. 0. Harris. 2-105 NEW R. C. CIRCLE { Mrs. A. Lord will meet with the ladies of the First Scandinavian| Lutheran Ahnrch in the church base- ment Monday afternoon to instruct them in Red Cross work. A=~ Red Cross cirele will be started and all who are at all interested in the work are requested to be present Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Great in- terest has been shown in this work in Bemidji and now as the winter is drawing near, the need of good, warm home knit articles for the sol- diers will be in great demand. Hostesses e, Mesdames N. Et?]lglexl?land F. B. Lamson were hostesses. to the Red Cross circle. of the. Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Given. ,Ahout thirty were in attendance and the hours were spent in knitting for the Be- midji naval boys. Sweaters and wristlets will be forwarded to the boys in a very short time and the other articles, socks, helme}s and scarfs will be sent later. All mo- thers who can send mecessary knit- ted articles to their own boys are asked to notify Mrs. Lord, so the boys will not receive two or more articles ‘of the same kind. Mrs. J. Brotten of the town of Eckles transacted business in the city Thursday. No war price advance yet—*‘Get ‘Rich’ quick” for all your photo work ~—quality and service. Rich Studio, 29 10th. Phome 570-W. 921t REX Theatre - TODAY-.-BLUEBIRD “The Clock” In Five Parts, Feqturlng Franklyn Farnum with Brownie Vernon Directed by W. M. Worthington Christie. Comedy g " 6 Reel Program 3 : 5¢ and 15¢; 7:20 and 9:00 o’Clock Workers. The la%ieg gm:.e Norwegian Luth- eran church have launched a Red Cross branch to their work and have called a meeting for Monday after- noon at 2 o’clock and extend a <or- dit;dinvlutlon to all who are inter- est —SATURDAY— Dustin Farnum THEATERS | -~ THE ELK Robert Warwick, dneoot the great- est-favorites of all moving picture leading men, will next be seen by his ulmlrer- at the Elko theater to- Come to the chicken pie supper in Presbyterhn i ‘Mrs. F. Wolfe and Mrs. R. Wbl!q i Mrs. Wflliam Barker of Interna- Mrs. Theodore Patchul, who has been the guest of her brother, Wil- liam Gaines, and other relatives for gave a concert in the Fifth ward yes- terday, was a guest at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. George C. Berglund of the members of the contracting firm which built the Lake Julia sana- %:! two carloads poun R % ggo”(:"ls' lipa-Oppenheim’s novel, of St. Simon.” directed by Leonce Perret, a noted French, producer, who has been en- gaged by Harry Rapf for .the War- wick-Selznick pictures. The sapport- ing cast 'includes the popular and lovely Olive- Tell, Anna Little, Don- ald Galaher, Henri Valbel, Vaientin Petit,” George Clark' and' the dainty Juliette Moore. The story : deals in Paris ‘and a romance that swings New: York society. It contains many spectacular scenes, including a pano- rama ot Paris ‘from Montmarte. REX FEA' . “'The F‘nnfifins areTto play an im- partaut part in the Rex program this ‘evening and tomorrow. Tonight an- ‘other of the Bluebird features will be _I'shown -entitled “The Clock” < with {Franklyn Farnum and Brownie Ver- non, directed by William Worth!nx-_ ton, In addition to this there will be .ehown ancther of those -popular Christie comedies. g Dustm Farnum Tomorrow. Tomorrow, Dustin Farnum, the celebrated film star, is always a big excels in and tomorrow he will ap- pear in “Durand of the Bad Lands,” giving him an excellent vehicle to display his talents. - CARLE & INEZ A Versatile Couple in guitar " RILEY-0’CONNOR-FORRESTER Bemidji’s Harmony Trio management becpuse of, failure of act booked to n.rrive R 14 GIVEN VOL. Il. NO. 51 e The growth of the Universal Range is not spasmodic, but is a steady growth that is bound to come when you have an article that is RIGHT in every respect and is back- ed by an organization like the Uni- versal people have. If you have not a Universal Range, ask your neigh- bor: how she likes hers as most neigh- bors have Universals, This may be a_very queer remark but when gro- cery delivery boys will make the re- mark ‘“‘did you fellows sell all the ranges—in town” and then “inquire why they ask this and get the reply that “practically. every house they g0 'into has a Universal Range” we can hardly help repeating it. *This week, Mr. Miller, 808 Irvine AvE., and Mr Snyder of 505 America | Ave., had us set up Universal Ranges. DeLaval Cream Separators - Why' is it that eventually most farmers buy a DeLaval? Is it be- cause it is cheap? -No, the factor in the success” of the DeLaval Cream Separator has been in the quality of the machine they have put on the market. You may ask, is there i8 a higher grade of material put into it? Yes, there is. The lasting quality and the exfra years of service, the users get out of a DeLaval, 1s®proof of this. You may ask, is it easier taken care of? 1Is it an.easier running machine? Is it smoother running? How am I to know these facts? Our answer is, let us set one up on your place and -let- yourself be the judge as to the value of the DeLaval. Ask us for a free trial, which puts you under no obligation whatever. DeLavals s0ld on easy monthly ve Page “The Court The production was w{th ‘adventures . with -the . Apaches‘ across the Atlantic into fashionable| attraction in the class of plays he’ “Nifty Nonsense” ‘Len Carle,, comedian, expert on steel Dolly Inez, singer out of the ordinary _ | Appearing as a special favor to the TONIGHT Tomorrow Robert with OLIVE TELL MATINEE 5¢ AND 15¢ w e QR i Pt The Pioneer Hardware Edited and Published by the Given Elrdvln Co. Bemidji, Minn., Oct. ~\Wall Paner Every day or so we have a cus- tomer, in looking around the store, make the remark that they did not know we carried a line of Wall Pa- per. This has been a new line with us ‘and we are trying in every way possible to let the public know that we have a large assortment of Wall Paper in stock for them to pick from and that the prices are such as to fit any desired amount. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET THAT WALL PAPERED BEFORE THE COLD WEATHER SETS IN, Gas! Gas! Gas! Gas! The Gas_will be turned on today or tomorrow. How about that Gas Stove? Yes, we have a big stock and a good assortment of Gas Stoves to pick from. We had a carload come in-a few weeks ago and the prices are away down for immediate ac- ceptance. Now, also, is the time to get your Gas connected up as it can be done now at a great saving. Gas stoves at all prices. Big 3. Washing Machines The Big 3 Washing Machine has been proof that there is mot such a difference of opinion in regard to a washing machine after it has been given a fair trial. We have had lots of customers who did not know whether they would like the way it washed or not, but after using it they practically are unanimous in their opinion that it runs easier ‘washes cleaner and is easier on their clothes than any washer they have used before. We sell Big 3 Washers on the guarantee that they will sat- US IT "In.a Great 7-Part Selznick Mystery Drama “The Silent Master” A Picture That Will Set- Your Nerves Tingling UNIQUE—ROMANTIC—THRILLING Ethel Clayton will b e Monday at $2.50, $3; $4.50, $5 and up to $10 Boy's athletic swelters, 'V neck, in all colors, $6.00 to $8.00. ,§haV1_tc11.‘,,M & IIATIIEES.OO 7:48 a 9:00 - Warwuck & ANNA LITTLE - EVENINGS 10¢ AND 20c Distinctive Sweaters Men who work out of doors want warm, comfort- No other line of medium priced able knitted sweaters. sweaters touches the Bradley They have the freedom of action not obtained in other garments. ‘We have them in all styles and colors. Specially priced GIVEN HARDWARE NEWS N. B. GIVEN Issued Weekl Plenty Goal to Burn Now, Mr. Man, who has to heat his house this winter, is the time to get lined up on a good Base Burn- " er. We have the Peerless Univer- sal, three flue Base Burner, ac- knowledged by every one who has used it as a great fuel saver. The advantages of a three flue stove is so great that it will not pay you to buy a stove before you have at least examined the Univer- sal Peerless. THIS, if any, is one year when we s)\ould try to get along with the least possible coal and by doing this try and help the known shortage even though we may be able to get what coal we want. Another thing to consider is that if-you can get a stove to even save you half or a ton a season it will only take a season or two to make up the difference in cost and after that you go right on saving. CALL IN AND EXAMINE THB PEERLESS UNIVERSAL. Hoover Potato Diggers The way orders have-been rolling in from all around Bemidji for Hoov- er Diggers goes to show that the ma- jority of buyers appreciate the dif- ference between the Hoover and others. These last few days the Hoover buyers have been Fred West- phal, Frank Gagnon, John acson of Leonard, E. R. Lee of posky and Mr. Spink of Alida: Knock, Knock, Knock, Knock Mr. Auto Owner—Why do you get along these days with an engine that is continually knocking and mis- firing? There {8 a way to prevent most of this, and the solution is to be found in JOHNSON’S CARBON REMOVER #nd TWIN FIRE SPARK PLUGS. Yes, they certainly make & great combination that will give you a better feeling when you lre driv- ing that car. Johnson’s Carbon Removar—-csc. Twin Fire Spark Plugs—$1.00. GIVE THEM ONE TRIAL AND CONVINCED. PAYS