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i | i | 18 4PAGE SIX BEMIDJI DAI G. E. CARSON, Pres. and Treas. ———PUBLISEED EVERY AFTERNOON BXOEPT SUNDAY: THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. LY PIONEER E. H. DENU, d Sec. and Mgr. t the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn," as second-class matter “M.lfn u:‘gf.(?onm:c of March 3, 1879. i Communications for the ekly No attention paid to Annonymou- contrlb tions. Wfltor’l name must be known to the editor, but eg necessari| 1 Tater tbl-ll Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current iss bty stast m or publi Plon eer must relch thll office not pages, contatning & flmflmmmm SUGAR NOT NEEDED FOR CANNING. (U.'S. Department of Agriculture.) Don’t let surplus fruit 20 obtain sugar to use for preserving.purposes. cessfully canned without it and it can be sweetened when served next winter, or syrup can be used in place-of sugar to sweeten it now. * To can without sugar, simply fill the -jars contammg “the fruit with clean hot water, instead of the usual syrup, and o process the jars in a hot-water bath. The fruit will not spoil, Subsoribe '.o, Toe Dally P,,,,m, but it will not have qulte as fine a flavor and color as that which . is packed in syrup. Directions for canning by the “cooked—m—the-can" method | ;llould be carefully followed to_can successfully without sugar, & the United States department of agriculture suggests. Fruits canned without suga . desserts, pie fillings, ices and in ‘be made into jams and marmalades when sugar is obtainable.| "~ Fruit juices take no.sugar and their uses are just as varied during the winter season as are the fruits put up unsweetened. These fruit Juxces are ‘also:available for jelly at a future time when sugar is more plentiful. Vegetables need no sugar, and plenty of canned vegetables are always acceptable-during the winter months. Frmt and vezetables may be high' and sugar scarce, but /. erenee. to .the margin of difference in pnce the commercial canned:product i <both fresh fruit and.vegetable Hr The wise aré still pra -"fall term .of the ne al, fienroll and take two subje d “credit for the term’s work wnl be allowed. ‘7. The.next regular.t ‘will .c mmfiu'fle Tuesday, Dece: 2, %'all lasses will | formed. " ttendance 1s highly commendab,le, ¥ he attitude of thé:, . daid Presldent Deputy to relations.” i+ The girls of the mstxtutwn are workmg up_interest: m -basket ball and with the idea of forming a basket ball team. Work on the new dormitory is rapidly progressmg and -t is hoped it will be enclosed ere the interior being finished for next June’s summer session. —o0 ' We are told that the country will go to Hades if the league covenant is not ratified without alteration or reservation. Then we are told that it will go if it is which, it would seem, we are h we take the thing. ‘0 A neighbor sagely remarks that “the average milk pail refuses to upset until it is full.” Wasted energy is reprehensible these days. ! O Step lively, or the other fellow will step ahead of you. The early bird gets the big worm these days. o empty. . In time of peace:let us have peace—at home. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY mo-lmu Pioneer. * i good work he added, “atid takean” mtereet in their general of the news of the wesk. Published to any address, fer, in advance, 150 | to waste because you, cannot Fruit_can be suc- r are especially good in salads, fruit-punches. They can also between the home canned and is likely to be as great as when and canned goods were lower cticing home canning, sugar or|- : FEST AT THE NORMAL : ' ay, will mark the middle of the fiFst and if sufficient new students oing’ double. work §h each; full P “The students are deing cold weather arrives to permit not altered or amended. From eaded for some place any way But why upset when it is | . NEWSOF THE l HEATERS v +fHE BEITER WIFE.” The cast for Clara Kimball Young'-\ Sclect picture, “The Better Wifc,” which comes to the Rex thea- tre tonight only, is one of the most . remarkable that has been assembled in all of Miss Young’s productions. %+ The leading man in, “The Better Wite” wiil be Nigel B rl% who is celebrating his diachdfi‘! Fom the Royal Flying Corps by playing the role of Sir Richard Beverty. In “The Better \Vife,” Mr. Barrie is seen as Sir R rd Beverly, the British bar- efi'Who takes a wealthy American girl ' for a wife, although believing at thex time that his former helpmeet was the better wife. Inthe end he discoyers the error of his judgment, and’fii{ds that the simple liccle Amer- jcartilass is not only ‘““The Better Wife,”’ but the better woman as well. Miss Young plays Charmian Page, an ‘American girl who ‘marries Sir Richdrd Beverly, a.British baronet. It la'a marriage on the baronet’s part to sécure the American girl's wealth, E but she soon proves to be “The Better Wife.” 'here will also be an L-Ko comedy ! feature, “Two Gun Trixie,” in two . reels: I REX TOMORROW. The troubles of a young husb;nd ;and wife, their attempts to make .a ! success of their marriage and thelr .mistakes and, reparations, form the “subject matter of Constance Tal- imadge’s newest Select picture, “Hap- ipiness a la Mode,” in which she is presented by Lewis J. Selznick, and .|Grand ir ‘“Laughing Biu Hyde,” fs which will head the bill Saturday matinee and night at the Rex theatre. VENTURESOME LIFE. A real story of the northern lum- ber camps is the latest World pic- ture, called “The Clouded Name.” Wonderfully realistic effects, a strong plot and a splendid cast go to make up a great picture. “The Clouded Name” has wonder- ful northern scenery, moose hunts, sleighing parties, terrific blizzards, real lumber camps, and everything that combines to make this venture- some, out-of-door life so pictur&ue and appealing. It will be showpst the Elko theatre, tonight only%i connection with a comedy and a q'a vel picture. “HEARTS ADRIFT.” - Presenting a splendid story of tan- gled lives, Mary Pickford will be seen in a reissue of her great success, ‘‘Hearts Adrift” at the Grand theatre tonight only. This is an intensely in- teresting story and affords Miss Pick- ford abundant opportunities for the display of her versatile talents. There are numerous thrilling epi- sodes in the picture and supported by Harold Lockwood and a carefully selected company of players, Miss Pickford is seen at her best. The pic- ture was directed by Edwin S. Porter. EOMELIEST MAN. The homeliest man on the screen, Will Rogers, who made-such a hit in./ Bemiiji when he appeared at the cumlng to tue Grand tomorrow aud Sunday in oldwyn’s picture, “Al- f{m::i a Husband,” a story by Ople‘ ! UNCONDITIONAL svnm:m If you want to see the uneofidhlon- al surrender of a certain man-haters’ place. morbid criticism and dwsahsfactlon with old estabilished qlt st(ltutlons from disaster. year. impulsive. club and the sensational .capture of its leader and members by Cupid and his agents, dainty little Paramount star, and the supporting cast in her new picture, “Girls,” which will be-shown at the Elko theatre next satu:day and Sun- day. Navy, brown and gray are much” discussed as the most fushlonable col- |, ors for trimmed with touches of brliliant or|{’ lighter colors, but ‘with distinctive care, for there must be, accordlng to fashion’s decree, no gurlshness about thele colortul trhnmlngl. FRIDAY EVEl’lNG, OCTOBER 10, 1919 WHAT THE STARS PREDICT This ‘ig a° mén"clng day, all the planets being in advelse Increase in- nerv eases is forec;asted whlch w1Il cguse 208, 23305005 Epldemlcs ‘are predxcted t‘or towns ruled by the sign Vlrgo. Violent hurticans will occur in the. Besificjthe end of this onth or the first of next. Turkey, Switzerland, and the West I,nd;es will suffer Benefits for returned soldiers are promised for the new WHAT IS A CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENT? SOME folks who first thought that Chiropractic was everything except a wonderful, new health method, have gained peculiar 1mpress:ons of what a Chlropmctlc ad]ustment really is. An adJustment is primarily given with only the ‘Chiropractor’s two hands. How he does it; why®he does it; what part of the spine he does it to, are all part of his science. The expert knowledge is acqmred only - after years of intense study and practice. .Cluldren born on this day will be independent, rash and! (Copyright, 1919 by the Wheeler Syndicate, Inc. ) R PVRIRY O aaaeaas el o oy ) Women Use Window of Store for Mirror. see Marguerite Clark, Toledo, O.—A -clerk in an an- tomobile sales play»e sut at.the - { 3 window all day. He poticed ev- ery woman, who. passed seemed] to stare at him. Fiirting. thought he, as he patted his cowlick down and stared hack. His wife " passed. | She stared, too. Your window makes a’ perfect looking glass, she said \vhen she entered the store. s o § . Subscr!be "rq: " Colors for Autumn, After analyzing the spine and finding out the:de- fects that impede nerve energy and result’ in di the Chiropractor adjusts the moveable bones 0% spine back to their proper, normal positions. The cduse is removed; the pressure on the nerves is relieved.and: normal function is resumed. With complete” nprve‘ 5 energy restored -the natural forces of the body build 1seased organs. Health resulte autumn blopses—these (Why Do We Offer You . _EATON'S - is in full accord with-the laws of man’s bemg No drugs or surgery are’ used. Chiropractic (KI- RO- PRAK-TIC) is being endorsed by authorities every- whete, from the scientific standpoint, because it is right. " Tts marvelous record of accomplishment recom: & ‘mends it to all who are not up to the mark in health and efficiency. 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