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6. B CARSON BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY- {'THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. B 1. DENG| TELEPHONB 931 Entered at the postoffice at Bemid, Minn., as second-class matter| wader act of Congress of March 3, 1879. No attention paid to snonymous contributions. Writer's same must| 1\ e known to the editor, but not necegsarily for publication. ‘Communications for the Weekly Ploncer must reach this offiee. ot/ Iator than Tuesdsy of each week to insure publication in the current issge. One year . Six months SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEENINGS The Datly Plo 1s represented for A g advertising General oftices in New York aud Chl, 10 5 member of the Usited Priss Ameciation, sad Inezs/ATEocTaTc T\ by the eipal cittes. cago, branche ‘PILLORYING THE DISLOYAL A simple and direct method of suppressing disloyalty has beon adopted in Towa. Federal mars! them for the remalnder of the war. In most cases, reports say, excollent Tesults have beén obtainet re shamed Into submission. openly rebuked sulk and refuse to give any pledge of fmprovement, but| 6 likely to take the lesson to heart nevertheless. N7 IR The' psychology of this plan is admirable. It invokes the suthority % \* A of public opinion, which i moro vital than the authority of Writt 3 3 It lies within the power of almost any community, by the elercise| of moral pressure, to control its offensive minorities. Usually communi-| ties are too slow In making known thelr disapproval of those Who misrep-| resent them. It our’nelghbors can be sot right by stern rebuke, that pro- cedure is much better for us, and for them, than putting them in jail. trouble- they Is have been going about through the towas Xnown us hotbeds of pro-Germanism’ trylng the eflect’ of ‘moral sussion. In every town they singlo out the seditious leaders, assemble them on the| public square In the presence of their fellow-townsme on their duty to the United States government. ~They also warn the mal- contents that it there ere any further complaints of thelr behavior authorities will either hold them for the federal ‘grand jury or intern and lecture them A OENTTTIE D) The : thus ; y L», Occastonally the m rmon_subject: det Vivien Merrill will be wel- comed to the corps as an’assl Fifth | ward _services — echool 2 p. m.; pralse meot o'elock. 5 ‘Strangers and the poor especlally’ invited. Harry F. Crusbers, cap- taln, 415 Ameriea aveiue. Phone 178/ A Coneregationa! Morning servico at 11:30, sub-| Ject, “The House Swept and Gar- nistied.” Evening ~service at 8§ o'clock, sublect, “A Lion in the Way."' Church school _at 10:30 o'clock a. m. Junlor Endeavor at| 0 o'clock p. 'm. Young peoples’ ng at 7 oclock p. m.. C. N. pastor. Twenty-tniE SEy atier Trin- 1y, Chreh school 10a. m. Morn- 126 prayor and sermon 11 4. . Ves- pera 6 b, m Noto change of hour for church seool. Spoctal collection for benoft ot Belgian childron in the war zone. George Backhurst, rector. Swedish Lutheran. Sunday school at 10 &. . Bible class at 7:30 o'clock In the ovening. Soandinavian Lutheran. Norweglan services In_the morn- 1ng at 10:30 o'clock and English services in the evening at the usual hour. Sunday school at_noon. ‘The Men's society will meet at tho THEATERS “NORTH OF, 63" Dustin Farnum tn “North of 53" Is the offering at the Rex tonight and Kathrwn Osterman will bo seen in a two-reel feature, “Sauce for Gander,” making o seven-reel o ning of rare entertainment. A man's reputation Is the prize the Tero fights for in “North of 53." It is & vibrant story of love amid the| .+ snows filled with simple pathos and tense situations. The story deals ¥ith the marriage of a man to a| woman whose reputation has been sullied by the evil designs of an- ather. Sunday's Big Proeram. Sunday’s program will be one of| the best Sunday showings thus far. The Metro company will show the| plcture “The Jury of Fate” starring| Mabel Tallaterro. denly leap form of snowy cascades, make of! the Metro wonderplay, “Thio Jury of - Fate” a true travel-pleture to ‘Wwhich is added a supreme love story. The story of “The Jury of Fate" is placed In the Canadian mountains: There are beautiful Views of the St. Lawrenco river and the Thousand Islands. Into this natural back- sround fits perfectly the winsome. CHURCHES | home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Falstad, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. & debate will be held at this meeting. Osmond” Johnson, - pastor. Prest 9 Sunday marning at the Presbyter-! jan chureh at 11 o'clock the pastor Wil ‘speak‘ob the subject, “Life in Four Dimenslons” (John 10:10.) ‘Sunday evening at 8 o'clock the ser- mon will bo onthe topic “Tasks and, Tonies” (Joshua 16:19.) Sunday school will meet at’ 10 ‘a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Al are cordially invited to attend these Services. L. P. Warford, pastor. Methodist _Eniscoval. Morning worship at 10:4 o'clock, sermon subject—"The Great Com: misslon; evening worship st 8 Oclock, . sermon _ subject—*Flimsy. Excuses.” ~ Sunday echool at 12 m. Epworth League at 7 p. m. A cor- dial welcome to all. B. D. Hanscom, pastor. St. Philiv's Catholio. Low mass at 8 o'clock in the morn-| ivg. High mass at 10 a. m. Sunday, school at 11:30. Vespers and ber dletion st 7:30 p. m. Rev. Fr. J. J. 7. Philippe, rector. brother, Jasques, also plsyed by the versatile star. Remarkable photog- Taphy shows brother and sister at the ssme time, by a clever use of double exposure. - Charlle Chaplin will also be seen In ono of his fanniest plctures, “The| Champion.” The antics of Chaplin, to get fnto th pion and the ring scenes aro thel funnlest stunts ho ever performed. GRAND TONIGHT the comedy chos- en for Julia Sanderson's initial ap-| In motion plturss, _was| Frohman’s corps of stage mansgers, and produced by the Bmpire allstar| corporation_ which Charles Frohman plays in motion pictures. ELKO TONIGHT Winnitred Allen will again bel scen in “The Man Hater,” Trianglo| play. Elko Sunday. Dersonality of Jeanne Labordie (Mabel Taliaterro) contrasted with, which 1s that of her wilful, sickly. “He carried insurance on what he thought he wss orth:ane yes [ —He seldom took account of his stock. i . . —He did not realize how valuable it had growsithat constantly sl ncing costs had increased its worth many times. —He forgot that fixtures now sell for more than he paid. —He failed to consider that his building would cost mere to repla —And now, after the fire, he finds his insurance will only haif hg 5 yesterdav 0 years or-three yearsago. d\ hat ve passessed. Today will find yd ‘home but partly prot —unless you have increased your insurance ta Emmthn. gre; ment cost of what you call yours. " Propecty s‘-fl:- Mot Your ‘ Lot y- advanced replace- The Fire Danger in Bemidji HIS year, based on last s tires in_Bemidji, in rents] nut%muy";o structures "“""N;:x.‘; ot o_newlll sendin a firealarm. iings G 5 eu"im‘l:-? v i ] seen to At your af w::Co ‘The danger of fire is nearer g 3 ‘covers bee: on: - than you ever suspected. alsa ;bo:tonc-x ourth:| oyr years! Your turn is as likely to be gu Sl next as anyone else’s. 5 Under-insurance is z:i; ling against a great loss! For the nhl;; per-. :upn‘ only. penny-or two-a ay. ‘The clang of every fire bell, which now‘d:lllq you to the marrow for fear your turn it m&ngts Jow & il ., o ness, under-1il has come, will not startle erty at present. owaelroukpom il frcto? Bk Yot s sufler po clal foss ears 8 “Contribhution ' Pr:gupmtwflonmubn Clauge.”, 3 4 trifle more than out an : Dalt ‘Insurad, "Your estate. Jiueacthetime whin such. . aslapl ite e will be jeopardized if yoy then existing market valpe. - - from worry ¢n thn fail to act. i i ) —if you will properly insure. 1 SUGGESTION:—Telepnone or call upon your insurance agent or send him:he coupon below—or write him (his address is on your policy). ve him talk i aver with you. He'll gladly doit—and without any obligation. Don’t delay! QOne of the 40 and more fire alarms tomorrow may find financial loss staring you in the face! . N i Berman lnsurah_ce Agcncy = J.P. Lalir Agency - -Reynoldl& Wintes Buildin, Markham Bldg. Gibp s T Phone 328 i Northern National Bank, cor. 3rd and Belt., phone 1 Security State Bank Cor. 4th and.Belt. Phone 101 First National Bank 3rd andMinn. Phene 43 PHONE OR OFF THIS ) Delay may: ruta yom. Agent's Name. * Address. ‘Without obligation, the matter of propedty Take 0 mera r business and your cted against fire loss B B OINGS OFg SOCIETY ; s | the Ploneer of-| news item you| ‘Today—Teleph fice, 922, about U have in’mind. . Your guests and friends will approciate the courtosy. ‘November 15-1¢-17--Bemidj Poul-| try and Potato show. fov. 14—rarmers' natitute, high I building. December 6-7—Annual mesting of| Northera Minnesata Develop- ‘ment amoclation and potato show. November 28—The Red Cross will £lve a benefit dance fn the Eiks| Bal. December 10—The next meeting} of the county board of commissiqa-' rs _will bo hold. Mre. Goorge Daatet n'the cly Seserdey o0 mosioe Got & 1913 desk ealendar pad now| at the Ploncer oftis. Miss Clara Haugen of Henning is| ylaiting rolatives i Boolda tor a GRAND TODAY JULIA r of Plnow was the guest of Bemidil frionds yes-| terday while in the eity shopping. SANDERSON Blackduick yesterday where she will In visit triends for & few days. Jour Xmas photas made now (Ml “The: l ‘the. b e Wi S Runaway A Six-Act Camedy Drams ‘basd the experiesce o ¢ gl whe wst whet she waated whes she waated route to Forest City, 1a., whe will visit relatives for somo tim Bart Stafford returned yestorday| Rev. J. Fleldstodt, the Swedish trom Deor River whers he had spent| Mission Friend minister, will preach SOCIETY | RECEPTION FOR GRACIE An informal recoption was givon. Ralph Gracle last ovening by the| youDE people and members of thel Presbyterian church I the chuzch o which the public was fu-| vited. " About three hundred attend. ed the reception during the ovening. Mr. Gracle gave a talk and also in- vited people to ask him questions re-. h sarding army lite. Mr. Gracl, enlisted in the aviation corps eral months ago, Is now In training| at Fort Worth, Texas. Mr. Gracle, will leave this evening for tho range| country where he will visit. hig bro- ther, Arden, at Keewatin snd an-. other brother, Lester, at Chisholm. He, will leave’ for Minnoapols Mon-| and will G brother of Mrs. Frank Pogue, both of this city. 'HOSTESSES T0 CLUB Mrs. N. 5. Bedvers and Misa Goor- iln Smith entertained the Mission., 4y Study clab of the Baptst churon Smith, 1101 Minnesotas club members were present. N. 8. Beavers gave a. tal ture Bride. ed into two sldes, to carry on con- test through the winter on the mis- slonary question box. Mrs. Glen Martin was appoluted leador on ono. side and Mrs. Martin Longballa on the other. A dellclous lunch was served by the hostesses. BRIGADE, T0: MEET The Boys' Brigade of thoEpisco- pal church will moot at 7:30 o'clock. this evening for rill and Instruction. H. W. Bolgor and Mortimer Templs fnstructors and Bortram Wilson, sergeant. ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Mosdames E. N. Fronch and J. A. Younggren entertained at auetion bridge last evening at the French liome In honor of Mr. and Mrs. . P. Hennessey of Bend, Ore., who guests at the George T. Baker hor Six tables were played. Personals and Newsy Notes F. Ralph and family of Fertile wore in Bemidji yesterday making arrangements to reside here. One of these ni to g0 to Hakkeruj ploture taken. aays yon ought 4 have your | River, returned (o his homo yester- a week hunting deer. He shot s Thirteenth buck welghing 220 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. A A. Carter h moved from 803 Irvine avanue to, 419 Eighth stroet. noon_at 3 o'clock and at the city hall at § o'clock in the evening. You need o capital but a fixed aca s Sho vyt to carey It o, 3. A Youngren is bullding an|In that rewolve include a businoss adition o W Festonce, L5es par| training ‘secured at tho " Mankato trami aven: Bl Gusineas College. Our catalog will Interest you. Send for it today. It 3..G. Ryan agent for the Great|ls free. Northern railway, spent yesterday | in Walker on busfassa, Mrs. W. A. Morrla roturned this — moraing from Bdmors, N. D., whore J. J. Opsahl spent yesterday atfsho had visited her son, Orville Ti- Laporte on business and is passing| s, and wite. Mrs. Morris reports tho day In Funkl a six-pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Titus Sunday morning. Both Mr. and Mra. Titus are well known will spend thef In this city. Mrs. Titus was for- Mro. N. 6. Beavers will g0 to Du- luth today where ] o weck-ond with hor husbend. merly Miss Johanna Jamtvold. Frodahl and daughter, Ma- a. Mra. Ballingrud of Wilton Fo out-ot-town visitors Friday. RED CROSS NOTES C. N. Fow of the Congresa- ‘church of the Fifth ward re this morning from Leonard, where he held services yostords ternoon and cvening. YRS St Bead, o naa. anothor hipmene_of‘saTen ety "ot arkers ‘were. buay T morhing conniing and. packing he wmirees Fosarday atiornoon the e was Inited t napoct i wnl"h lrm m:"p s wero spared in E. 1, Taylor o clat | makibe tho’ i st for the Soo Teliwap, Tetsraed | ousibe. Lo iable Sited Selerday morsing tron "Warke | with neay 160 bindls of garenia Tiere'le g boon aticnatng coun | ncluding pjumas ighiengaie, o Mrs. John Chisholm and four chil-|escent robes. The women of drem, ‘o ‘huve"bes the it of| hapler sent a ahipment low than Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brinkman for the | two months ago, and the many many past two weeks, returned to thelr | Earments made since that iime is oo 2 crow Wiag yemtrdey mora: s Paul, who has home of . his aver of Turtl day. s attractive a8 fort cluding tho exact Isol Staplos, who has been tho|ments made will appear in Monday's guest of his uncle, 0. H. Manaugh, Ploneer. d wife for several days while b tee Meeting. 2w, o, St et Rio mem- cosatul In shootin & 206-pound deor | bership_ €pmmiitoo, announces s Earl Staples, whe sccompaniod him | meotiag ‘of ‘hls committco Tussday to Bomidih, will remaia for a fow | 8flernoon at 3 oclock in-tho Com: diye Toner. eteial ciib roome Al mon Yoo wloen ST aro urged 1o bo provent. M. Do intends to start & memborship your out-of-tows gussts is * algn and & mator rou i et palgn and a matorlal incrouse Is an. fleipated. ‘AL present, ho.in having coptes made of the prose ‘Telophone 933 or bring " ” your fteme to' this and oach member will $100 Reward, 3100 ocan show with ' _copy as soon as completed. i salokf® FAERL o nea 188 | Cross dance to bo given Wedneaday, November 28, will begin soon. Heve your dollar ready and help make this ifs |one of the most successful dances of the year. @ Iood s Totnatton 0T O Puplls in the St Charles, Minn., st i schoot have organtied & Junior Rei Fiion a8 Sl natis Cross. with & “memborship. of 185 el HiE o, R b Hi e aatee &2k e s Bty R 1 iR ] By Tl AR AT but they promised also to forward the work of food conservation so far $hame or A beautitul girl, pursued by th sultor has circulated, gives up h Bero. Ho s DUSTIN Written by Bert Directed by Wil In addition, World Fil KATHRYN OSTERMAN in 7—RE] 10 and 20 conts AT THE REX --- TONIGHT among the snows of the great Northweat. “Nerth of Fifty-Three” as they wer Members of U Red Cross chaptor are the first In th Division to have com- with' thelr lo- he national Red tion-wide “Theatrical Day,” observance on Dec. 7. Every amusement place in Crookston has Dledged lts support o the plan. Solitude ? evil rumors which s dosigaing ome and heppiness to seek peace There she meots the FARNUM W. E. Dean has placed a targe roll top desk in the work room for tho convenince of th " This fa a great lislp and the women cxprest v § star of the sincero apprectation. WILLIAM FOX \ ‘production SMITH-HARNAGAN Richard Smith and Sarah Hanna- gan, both of this county, wero united i marriage at the Presbyterian par- sonage this morning at 10:30 o'clock, Rev. L. P. Warford reading tho wed- ding ceremony. They were attend- ed by Mrs. . J. Brmest. rand W. Sinclatr Ilfam D. Taylor m Corporatign pregonts ‘SAUCR POR THE GANDER” BLS—7 7:20 and 9 o'clock SUNDAY'S B ‘The Sta CHARLIE Mattneo—2:30; Eventog 7:10-9 THE WONDERPLAY OF EMOTIONS MABEL TALIAFFERRO i A Metro Wonderplay of Human Emotions “THE JURY OF FATE" In His Funniest Film—“THE CHAMPION" 1C PROGRAM Sunday,Nov. 17 BESSIE BARRISCALE “Wooden Shoes’ Alsos Komedy. 6 uct Trinagle plays r Superb CHAPLIN Prices 10 and 20 cents MONDAY JACK GARDNER v the Western Drama, "OPEN PLACES" © Mat, 2:30 10-20 Eve. 7:30-8:45