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Fraternal rrum?"'iMp. " A.etifate of n yery, nervous temper ament was constantly »mnking. awk- ward remarks intended as compli- ments. Having distinguished himself in an, unusual . degree' during a gath- ering of clefgy at the bishop’s palace, he was taken to task: for his falings | by a npngntf curate who was one of his companions on_the way home, .“Look here!”. sald the senior decidedly. “You are a donkey! Why cannot you keep quiet instead of making your asi- nine remarks? Mind you, I am speak- ing to you now as a brother!” CLEARS UP WAR . "RISK PROBLEMS Bulletin _ Issued. by Governmqn,t Bureau Answers All Sol- dier’s Questions... - \ J— ey MAKE CLAIM ADJUSTMENT EASY 1 H i Government Insuranice. for Men Whe Were'in Service Is Fully Explained —Difficult Subject of Compen- sation Made Clear.’ - 316 PRODUCTION COMING _|infatustion with his bride. On his J wedding anniversary he returns home YHp! .sg?p}ggfiyflfiyggug early to find his wife in. the arms of . timers—"The. Vigilantes” is coming|anather man. His happiness gone _ 'to.the Rex theatro on May 1-2. |DiS pride in his work and 'in’ himself Vi eimhe Vigilantes” is a thrilling sev- also disappears, and in a remarkable exi-reel feature photo-drama of the | short time he ‘becomes a drunken sot. ‘west; but is unlike any other western ;‘"9 g"‘“’“;: ‘l;" suffers and leaving fcture ever shown. s beautiful home and studio he 5 Taking the discovery of gold in takes up an apartment in the. same _California as the basis of the story, building where Ingaand Bob are “a pumber of incidents, each histori- struggling for the recognition which ‘cally accurate, have been blended in- will mean they can marry. . “to/this wonderful film play.. It i8 T{‘edfloulv "l'hlre- '{me ve, | "' .doubtful if in-the entire history of|, ~TNe rat; dntimation {ugx ias that . ‘moving pictures, there has ever been h" benefactor is a lodger in the same i _.a pleture of such virility carrying a ;’“;"Il:“vhen ‘Garford, on the verge distinct' appeal to everyone—young of delirium tremens, breaks up a Christmas Bve celebration _in .her studio, by collapsing in the doorway. Subscrive Lor (e Ploueer. If You Need a Medicine .You Should Have the Best . to make this a better world? © - . CERTAIN man in New York filled out'his - . = B H Have you ever stopped to_reason Washington.—In order. to answer the, wve. why it is that so' many products that fnnymerable questions as to‘insurance, i - or old. 4 . it The subject matter is intensely in- He L - & r decision to keep him in her ' % ::{f::itl! El'lk.‘lovtv?!: ‘;E'fif;:;'?my % t‘:a anartmen%l over nlghtpwh:re she can ';"?m";':; “L‘d u‘:::“a:“g:@.‘?o :O;:: E:f.fif:?’ ‘l’;e:yiz‘l‘\:v:m:‘k.g,:: °f‘;‘:: . income tflw s i 1 5 iy care for him . arouses Bob’s jealousy | : 2 Gl \time. the:offles h? T < 2 g d i R L A S _:“fil-c‘;',::’:m.‘;‘n‘g:t&? !fi:::mnfl: but an?appeal for his trust from Inga e { to the secretary. °.f war, In 5::::1: didT::g rg:fi:fl_t}.l: pfol:?”lt:; : It §h°wed “_’ income ;” kizn thflt fiB tfl!'- il thrills, I 3 d 'ody | smooths - away this ripple in their/ charge of soldler re-employment and |, 0 e ook T o | 53%. -And his total flts to church and chars , pathos, romence and comedyj, . 4 welfare has . lssued ' a pamphléet. de- manuiacturer. . Lhis applies: morg P S 5 particularly to'a medicine.- A medi- | ity for the year were $148. vl :;I:’lch .“tqns the interest. to. the Garford goes from bad ‘to worse. y Drink no longer has the effect of let- signed to help ex-service’ mien solve | im0 A medioinal : + S - Nt e s preparation that X 5 ML KA thelr individual problems It'ls Known |.a4 real “curative . valiie- almost aellsl Think of it—thousands ?‘nt for luxuries and pleasure for himself; and $148 to leave the world Eidsies j v The cast of “The Vigilantes” con- = 3 tains such notable names as Gertrude ting him !orset,h lrmlglx comp:nlo:a as Bulletin No. 6. and ‘may: be had | jtee]f, as like an .endjess chain system Kablereke, Grant Churchill, K“m.,cen;e toh Im‘llSQ‘ m, and final l{l. e | from army, navy and marine fecruit- |the remedy is recommended by those 5 % gy it! Fishor, Win. Bate, Eueiden Toaaaon: 200k (he selece of oplun KR |lg ofces smployment agtiee. we | who have bows beetld, to thote who & little better than he found it Wm. E. Parsons, Vera Lew! race fare organizations, public ‘heaith offi- | are in need of it. * g . Bunny, Gale Brooks, Joe Ray, Gussie [01d ambition by being triendiy in an | cers, lacal posts of the American Le- | - A prominent rogilst says “Take| .~ Most of us do better than that; but not so very T ha b, camp and battle scenes that o Is & regular lodger In a Chi- ion &ray- a0 bavy: okplial_ eod | Sor_exmule Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-| = mMuch better. e ; e mob, ) ¢ h ambers of commerce. Root, a preparation I have sold fi { P by e d h .prepal ave S0 or. 7 nese opium den she decides that the| "y Fo o)t e suppiied many years and mever hesitate to { Our average daily gift for all-church causes lf -thousands of people were used; while horses; mules and oxen by the hund- debt of gratitude demands that she 0 . Jness ¢ make an effort to start him on the | ffee of charge to anyone whis will ad- | recommend, for in‘almost every case . —lees than we spend for daily papers were also brought into the pro- right track. ° the office of the assistant to the it shows excellent results, as many . . =3 3 a local telephot "“ : of my customers testify. No other . —iess than a third of the day’s car fars 3 dugtion. ' secretary of war, Council of National | b*, e e ) f p : idney remedy has so large a sale.” 3 : 3 ROMANCE AND MYSTERY LAST TIMES TONIGHT __ | Deferse balding Wastitgien. D. ©. | ™" According to sworn statements and —lessthan Scentsaday < - o v oo oWt verified testimony of thousands who No wonder that 80% of the ministers of America ' IN STORY OF GYPSYS| That remarkably dramatic and ar-| In this Klet eaiieit Tnsur- ‘Rosalind Dane instinctively tIh;ecl :L‘:’c ”h“fl’ll;ym’:;;‘e:l; a‘;‘;l::'%“g ance for m:nwwlio :;': ll‘f‘meF se:v:‘r': : - o Desert, . the- 8¢ 3.’ :tmngl:.f::c‘::&!z»? :::o::nd"t theatre 1ast times tonight, with Ger- :' fully e:plalned—hovagsm!nn)s are'| que to the fact, so many people ne tibes of Romany held for her,|aldine Farrar and Lou Tellagen in |t be pal after discharge; how ‘pres- | olaim, that it fulfils almost every wish u% when she came home to make a|the leading roles. x ent insurance is converted'intd the six | in gvercoming kidney, liver and blad- Qecision whether to abandon tne con- | In the role of x..ay:mm,; the | different forms of permanént’ policies | der ailments, corrects urinary trou- ventional life in which she moved utiful English noblewoman,i,who | ROW, provided ; how lapsed bles' and’ _neutralizgs the uric-acid for the wild romantic life of the gyp-| falls in love witn fdscinating ;d“ef- ¥ which causes rheumatism. sy, ‘We find her implicated in a baffl-| 8 | ul: desert tribes, b You may receive a sample bottle ing murder mystery. You ‘will find _real :the 'barriers of of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Ad- here probably the greatest situation le a_ happy.cul- dress Dr. Kilmer. & Co., Binghamton, ever attemp.t'a'lgh lnHI p)tlout)dn:l. D'.. ; ! N. :v:, .t']l,d' §',‘°l?5?, fi“ cents; also - of & . > ¥ 3 neer. Large %‘;::hu;’;:reenee e'Bfllr:;u in the"l’::d- al hefghts-and contributes what will l:,’.:: 2:; of d:ttyt,r:n ¢ I: e r.nne‘;\ I‘:;ldiu;- s?:‘eldg::tfl:s‘ for sale at ing role, tonight, only, at the Grand rank as the finest ‘characterization of L T v, ot .“‘T;é’ b all drug stores. theatre. her:career. Her finished artistry and | W2 Fisk. insurance. B {4 s magnetic personality invest the role |’ she essays with an appeal that her le- tion through the United SMASHING BARRIERS .+ |sion of admirers fill find more ir- |l health service or any, - gv::nmm_ B lc YGL E s ve = . 5 4 o of e Billvers Bwamp Hoot 1 are paid less than $20 a week. No wonder that ' the church hospitals tarn away thousands of sick * * | | ane doctor for every 400,000 people. No wonder - |- ! | forever meeting deficits, forever passing the hat. - | It isn't. becaiee we are seifish; it isn't becanse we i don't want to help. It's just because ne ene has ever put t their whole task, no bust 38 could have done it better. < amore scientific budget. They have united to prevent the SPECIAL MATINEE 4:15 |resistible than ever. glon post. The difference betwee Tomorrow only, afternoon and eve- The musical accompaniment by the | pensation .for temporary and,;perma- ning, chapters 7, 8 and 9 of “Smash- | Elko orchestra, i3 also artistic' and |nent disability. is described.at,ength, hbil e plics . ‘ing Barriers” will be_ shown at the |Pleasing. ; L and so-called -partial permanent di v, \"‘/‘F lars will be saved by the fact that thirty | ; Grand. A special matinee for the 2 | biitty, as well. Ao f g\'// [ mmwhm united effort: % >, .\ 8 o . R . . . Considerabie misunderstanijng seems R g Local screen lovers who remember | yet to -exist among disabled. service REX—TODAY AND THURSDAY |the thrilling entertainment that was|men on. thé, subject .of compensation line of Tires and Sup- Inga Sonderson, young and beau-|provided by Wallase Reid in “The | when voeational- training .is: undertak- | [l plies. Furniture -Repairing and t:‘tnl and u‘lented, h:d! belen tolllo:lh;g 'Roarh:lgl'a !:.ond" wllll be tplenud at the | en. Compensation is not forfeited un- |} Upholstering. - . & the profession of model. for artists tojnews a sequel to that-story has | ger vocational®training. . In;no:cise’ R AN A TR i earn a living while she is developing |been made into a picture with Mr ;: a man’s m:,:yn in'come :om the _GENERAL "REPAIR SHOP, her own artistic abilities to a point|Reid in the stellar role and will Ve, comment be dim!nished, and in some ; STAHL: &: JACOBS o9 b where they will support her. Sus-ishown at the_Elko theatre for .three A 'mly Teceive mn{-é. wource | 311 Sixth/St., Bemidji . Its w:good time right now to ans _that Son. i Phione 488 We're: passing through the world just_once; how much i g 4 3 Y P h ”: * B cags is-in sight through the aid -of It ‘Excuse. My iDust. ?y change, but'its nimoun ng S better will tho.wid-b‘efieuunyouvmw “EXCUSE MY DUST” COMING . .. ' Andth to the meh oF woten who lowe Ameari - Only you can determine. what part. of ‘your. income that children will be shown at 4:15. : arford,” omé of the most tal-|day."" X ‘Excise My Wauat,” .. 4 ;ented; and .successful ;artistesin thef. .. Like.its predecessor.the: new. pho- lecreased. * : city, when she falls in love with Rob-|toplay was adopted fro) ‘magazine = Solution Made Clear..;u. figflil@%pn@b’ r. -young --artist|story by Byfon. -(orgafiand s about - -Allotment problems g Tallyrenitered- struggligs Tor recognition. Through [automobile racing. "Mr. Reid"is the |into and their solution made::clear. * Garfordthe . portals to success -are | ¥ thrilling road race, thwart-}"The ‘mettiod of putting ‘in’ &’ ;regula ¢ 0. opened to him. Dt LR rivals and pavingithe way to|claim for unpald allotments in-the case « ' “Garford has 'helped ' the . yvoung of discharged men i explained. = Al- ‘_couple only through a feeling of kin- lotments are of two kinds—one: kind is paid by the bureau of war risk in- surance; the other~by the director of. ice men still have agajnst the govern- ment. ; Apili 25ch i ship with a1l lovers caused by his own finance.. This is expeeted to clean up. very shortly the claims which ex-serv- " of Horth America . of this’ advertisemest is made possibie throwgh fhe cooperation of | cntme— e ‘ L b, In an army,of 4,000,000 men there THURSDAY i are many questions arising which can- ———————————— not be. answered in general terms. . i A When unusual circnmstances surround insurance, compensation or allolments,‘ information may be obtained in" spe- cific cases from any chapter of the American Red Cross, or by addressing Lieut. Col. Mathew C. Smith, office of the assistant to the secretary of war, service and information branch; Coun- cfl of National Defense -building, ‘Washington, D; C.. who will algg. sup- ply copies of the pamphlet. : & Union Dentists BEMIDIJI Opposite City Hall " Schroeder Bldg. A SUBSCRIBE. FOR THE DAILY }1ONEER 7 > 72 :fi’a_llIIllIIIIIIIIIIII_IIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIlllIIIIIII]llIIlllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII’E [ ['LOST IN WOODS FOR WEEK Members of Railroad Crew Find Girl Wandering About Near Lacon, Ala. Mobile, Ala—Miss Julla Dauner, member of a prominent family in Mo- bile, . was -rescued by members. of a freight crew on the Gulf, Moblle & Northern railrond, who found .her wandering about in the woods near Lacon. Ala., five miles from .Mobile. | The young woman, who had been con- fined in. a sanitarium because of a breakdown, escaped a week before the day on which she was rescued and ap- parently suffered no fll effects from her period of exposure: She has.been returned ‘fo her family in Mobile. - While heing carried back to home and friends in the caboose ‘of- the Gulf, Mobile & Northern train, Miss Daun- | erinformed the crew that she had eaten very little while in the” woods. She' had drank two bottles. of soda pop during her long tramp. 'When asked what she did during‘the heavy rainstorms which swept the ‘country, B.| Miss Dauner declared she found shil- ter in ‘the demse woods and under- brush.’ 'She was scarcely damp when found, though there had been'a heavy X In '_a ‘Pes.simi'stic Mood | ~APlate Of ‘NORMA & ! Inga Soncler_solrllw_--‘-Thev Modél' . Koors Ice Cre‘am i . “THE WOMAN GIVES " TR Supreme By Owen J_ohnwn ..... )| rain only. an hc.mr before she was:dis- :Down in the Street of a Thousan(ffga;!x'%ws' she met ’ mth an experience few living women have undergone. 2 The 'dramatic intensity of those moments will linger long /in your memory. The Old Gray Goose Still Here. 1 : : : o Portsmouth, O.—A godse, property . e ' “ ; :‘ln Adolph Bl-mme‘l’-i merchant, 1s Gbw ; : P’ 3 by ! call of spring, has laid three perfectly : I‘t kl 11 al t s ol of mrias has WA hewe pichety | IIC €S Y our P AalC nouncement was made; that’ th ¥ i - % YBunsE N g At o goose had celebrated her 90th birth- ’ 1 14} day, she proved somewhat of & sensa- tion. . Brunner watched the old bird prepare her new nest and trapped her for three good eggs. ' BILLIE WEST in “PLAYMATES” Hg Two Part Comedy ’ REX UNION ORCHESTRA Nights 7:20 and 9:00. lflllflfllfllunlmunlmnuuunplnuunul|||||||||n|nflflnpyummmm@ ‘, i _ * Matinee 2:30 10c and 30c e T v Defective —t