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g CO » S Y E BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER _ Nippon Honore Her Soldlers. On a hill near Port Arthur, China, there looms a grand memorial tower; and just back of it are buried, in un- of the bravest gsoldiers of Nippon, says one ets—eat liki T the Detroit Free Press. It is a shrine lnlhn‘t‘ ';mummm On whether & moth makes an oblong | for every loyal Japanese. On the side | Gassy k“‘l Stops Indf.% ! g A WHAT SHAPE HAS HOLE? ©On This by No Means Simple Question Hangs Result of an Omaha Lawsuit. y | WILLIAM RUSSELL IN **TROUBLES OF NEWLY-WEDS . I »{ Skilfully worked up situations and |\ A '| hole or a round hole when he sinks his | of another hill lie buried all that is | food 5 THOE, nflyg?@’urnow ‘.“’";:‘i “'-‘.‘".’3,,“"“""?:;“::.' “‘z’:: M - - |molars into the more succulent por-| mortal of 15000 Russians, and there | the many miseries c&i i "Bx:‘memsfi 2o ?na; i ) ! &?Dlg;q ] Q‘xo‘:lt‘r‘i ‘om‘ Jaus- | tions of dad's lust winter overcoat of [ glso a monument has been. reared. A S d -S S the SVROAT wants ' A % ’rhum‘l,t . (mmA‘m .owrdln . i sister’s spmmer fu,rs. hinges a law sult | These were the men who died during . £ACI [ tomach e opening situation in “The, Man [ pviepdisegn geriy : In Justice Collius' court, brought by | the slege of Port Arthur, which com- | GATONICIs thebestremedy,ittakes i 5 plays. i ..« . E 3 an Omaha store against Miss Jose- | menced 15 years ago and continued for t'hshamfu}uidlmd'lmr'llhtflt et aing g the | all seate |’ B N seeks to enforce payment for an $80 | was given back to China by the Japa- | well. Tensof thousands wond sell, which-i§£0 i . benefited. gunnhduu Who ' Dared,” a. ngw. Milllam Fox|- tory- i ope of, ) : s ; photodnmh{} starbing ! % o o:);nm. mi‘/:& . phine Hill of Council Bluffs. The store | almost s year. . Although Port Arthur | - of: the bodyand, -of course, you to “,35, suit which Miss Hill is alleged to | pese it remains for all practical pur atre today andH . ows ' ‘re i ¢ It is easy to guess that verd |trouble, despair and finalfy’the awak- " s 11, have purchased. says the Wurld-Ber: | poses a stronghold of Nippon, and it | Money refunded by yoor own Geng- etartling things occurred. The Cal-| Lo ‘0o roglization and the appear- T ald. 161l s today more Japanese in character | &ist ~Costatrifle, Please txyit! fornia Redwoods are mot the fmos:' ance of ~trag love, clear-visioned, : According to the girl‘s‘tqsilihqny. a healthy sort of resort W""‘h‘.’“"“‘j‘;{fl' stripped ~of “isfeading illusions. i | week after she bought the suit she odds with the sheriff: for the sherlffjp, . "iveq of, two newly wedded cou- “ found a moth hole in It. She returned ‘has weapons which other men.havel,,., 4re depicted, bwmt fl!“"';d“all" it to the store. The suit was mended not. - {pointments and subsequent entangle- : 1t is euis;.htoo, 1:0 "::‘5":‘; "&:‘é:l‘; ments. Leila Burton nglel;- i:flm =~ :Il:u:s‘:;e?veg:tlkt ;13 g:;-':‘:; ;:l.:;nf; be done with such a 8 e wrote the story, has prov: situa- fornia Redwoods, where the trees tlo:a that pulsate with the most pow- back at the end of that time if not grow 200 feet high and more—asl....; grama and which at the sams) satistactory. high as cathedrals. Real lumber:|,,, yaye gelicious little touches of Miss Hill testified she wore the suit jacks men who have been in the).pinecs that add shades of con- for 30 days, placing It carefully on a Woods all their lives, take part in the trast. hanger in her closet each night. At the end of the specified period, examina- play. Among the leading players “ei Walter McGrail, Leatrice Joy, Walter tion,. she sald, revealed not one but a whole community of holes. She re- Miller, Grace Darmond and Tomx Bates. fused to pay for the suit, and the store took the case into court. PINTO PONY WITH WFSTERN After one clerk for the store told the STAR IN “THE TOLL GATE” court the holes complained of couldn’t be m~th holes, because any seif-re- The scenic settings for William S. l Hart’s new Paramount-Artcraft pic- l spective moth eats a round hole, while thap Chinese, and is likely.to remain so unless Japan is.forced to.relin-: e quish the city by another war. |Subseribe for The Daily Pioneer. “COMFY” Wall- Seat Register 6760 0 TISTINCTIVE SPORTS!T There are 1acre black and waite ef- fects amorg tue imported, costumes than any othercolorcombination This sports costume consists. of a black ad white striped jacket with a skirt of white serge attached to a long- waisted bodice. It is one of ‘the most distinctive of the mid-season designs Medium size requires 2% yards 36- inch striped ard 2% yerds 42-inch A charming actress in a new pie- ture, is coming to the Grand theatre tomorrow. She is Eileen Percy, a new star, and the picture is ‘‘Her Honor the Mayor,” presented by wil- liam Fox. Miss Percy is as well known to ., ‘theatregoers as are many players ture, “The Toll Gate”, which will those under discussion were distinctly , L en at the Grand theatre. for the oblong, and after Miss Hill had made }::B:eume tonight, are declared to be an exhibition of the holes and another -who havve been starring fOTlamong thie finest ever chosen for a|plain material. clerk had suggested that Miss Hill | years, for she has been playing Im-lgy drama. - The 'wonderland of Cal-| Pictorial Review Jacket Nos3788. |might have worn the holes in the portant roles for some time, ifornia and contiguous territory, the | Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bust. Price, 35 | skirt by rubbing against her type- " 'The story of “Her Honor the May-|sirange' outcroppings in the hills that | cents. Skirt No. 8760. Sizes, 24 to 40 | writer desk, Justice Collins looked “ar,”, which.1s based upon Arline Van|porder the coast range, the sweeping | jnches weist, Price, 20 5 wise and took the matter under ad- ‘ Ness-Hines 'play of the same title,fyslleys, the natual underground riv- : : visement. . i&mufl" Miss Percy excellentlor the wood passes—all combine to —_— op. es to display her talents.|ephance the charm of the story. Ithilflhl‘:‘:’l’!h"f lo't; !tfld' P°""“-u‘: Aside from this feature, the re-| DENMARK TO ‘whicl s shown that a woman markably fine photoplay of which is . manage admirably public affairs and|g credit to the art of'Joe August, A.| According to Repo ’ Gm sl 20 JOB » Trivate affairs at the same time. Den-|g C,, the play itself, -written by Wil- try May_Abandon’ the Monarch e v CAN BE HAD WITH .. 1‘:.“' gl "mt:llrt::; ;":{:‘;‘;fl::‘;" liam ‘8. Hart and Lambert Hiuyer, lcal Principle’ & onarch- Peter Schillo of Golva, N. D he h = Lkt . neuve: e . - T n: ot G 30 b 2% ’ . . it ul Caseleu and directed by the-latter-is one of Soon it e sppeiu ity o The A Vi The “COMFY” Wall-Seat Register ". The cast includes Ramsey Wallace,|the most powerful ever screened. It e - v he m News dispatches from Copenhagen | lage. He traveled. 400 miles to || Eliminates-all objections.to One-Pine Furnace Heating The Joy of Uniform Heat BEPUBLIC? SMALL TOWN MAN Charles Force, Willlam Fletcher and|presents the star in*a role which fits; } Edwin Booth: Tilton. i fin better, perhaps;-than any other— state that there is a-possibility of the | attend Dakota Business College, Systems * Tty iat of the ",’}"‘l m%«!;nu ,,fl:lo has mu_ur:‘li::m;nt:l of a republi¢ in Den-| Fargo, N. D. He graduated re- ; : S gist “1a square streak nevertheless and who e little country that has beep . “ 9 PP PURSUED BY cnmn:?ns ;i refuses: to depart from his code of | 8 monarchy since King Healfdene éule!i ] file ind t‘?skplac_edenfh the J COB!.FY Wa!l 8t .R.e B In “The Desperate Hero,” a Sélz-|honor ‘even when not doing s0 en- | the country in 400 A. D’ 8 twaukee - at Marmarth, beautifully finished in Craftsman nick picture showing at the BIko the-| tails the highest degree of self-sac-| Denmark is today a lmited monar- beginning at $120 monthly. Leather. Does not interfere with Takes less room. Gives more heat. No drafty floors. Doesis't catch dirt. atre, last times tonight, Owen Moore|yifice. ; 4 g chy, ruled by Ki ) Pupils come to this fai : r is amusing as an alinost-penniless| “Anpa Q. Nilsson.is leadipg woman vlgu bis lw}v’w: ::lgh::lse"f;.‘?o . ’irom';ar and wide and Tr:llsnsct:":: Attractive & Useful. Carpets or Rugs. Uniform heat ; young man, very much In love, PUr: |and the entire cast is exceptional ac- | of pariiament. During the way it suf. | demand by business men. Positions || "———————_ and entirely Sanitary. : k 3 . feor: to report. X ferts gl Rl oy $a L 2 Tailors hound him, irate husbands|. ‘Mrfi!m rl?lu ‘tour difterent horses gl“d !&e:vfly In both its leading tndus- | will be open for 1000 D. B. C. . I lled b_ F D N j abuse him, pretty girls tag him at alin the course of the story, one of fl::' frylng and the merchant ma- | pupils the coming year, * * ) nstall 1 by I. G. SCHA EGG country fair, and a vivacious little| which is the famous pinto pony. . Many Danish ships’ were, sunk Join the lOOO-N Pupil Club. - e s 2 “vamp” claims he is her husband. | . . by U-boats despite thelr neutrality, and “Follow the ‘u:::‘s‘ fxll" s;;t The Real Hot Air Heating Min i Henry raffles his car to pay his tailor bill, after which unfortunate oircumstances so shape themselves that he must spend two weeks in me- nial servitude for the winner of the raffle who turns out to be the hus- band of Henry’s former sweetheart, <. -and living right next door to Henry's present sweetheart. " The eomplications” pile r~pidly and the large herds of cattle that had WHAT IS AMERICA’S supplied a large purt of Europe’s Il::t- GBEATEST MORAL EVIL | ter and-eream were killed for food. ~_ Prudery, says a score of prominent Denmark has a population of 2,500, Mlinois church and legal reform offi- 000, a largepart of whom liveon small clals, is the greatest bar to moral bet- | farms. 'Its area is 14,829 squaye miles, terment. It is our supreme social| slightly larger than the stite bf Mary- evil. It is tHe cause of far more il-| land. It is densely populated, fwith 165 legitimacy than the average unthink- | people to the square mile on the main- [ upon one another, the net of circum- | /D& American will admit. In fact say | land and 275 to-the square mflé on ‘the | stanco enmeshes him more and more; court officials it is by far the mosty many islands along the-coast: - Copen- i..2:and Befors?" Henry is cleared and|frequent couse of this tragic blight ' pagen, the capital and principai séa- ;. happy;-there's an amusing situation. ;,“"’"b {"“'h' F;:'ug:ry is tthe do::ly port, is situated on the island of Zee- | Glorta Hope "and other capable|Dar between entightenment and 18- jang . Tne igland. folk form the mer- : norance on sex subjects and prevents S g s Ipfl:rz:;sn:;rz(:‘ndequate euppore to the parents from warning their children chant mariné and the fisheriés, while Mr. and Mra. Carter DeHaven pre-|0f #ex dangers in their early years f:: ‘tarnibrs live on the fertile main- sent a delightfn] comedy on the same |°f _?o“:lfd“::: :}?fld:\’e‘:lm;::fiogfie s E- d, ight, 1ko. s " 7 program tonight, at the Elko tion picture which caused the great-! est censorship fight in the history of ) the motion picture industry and‘|Subscribe for The Daily yI’ioneer. which was finally shown to great crowds of Chicagoans only after jud- ges; clergymen, physicians and city, officials had come to a valient defense of its theme, is a terrific and intense- LIBERTY BOND ly dramatic arraignment of the fail- BOUGHT sow ures of American parents to fortify - , their children against the tempta-| Largest Dealers in Northwest tions of life, against the license which | Current Market Prices Quoted ¥ felcarries on fn abandoned quarters of , Out of town owners- may send billed as “Two Girls an. a Piano,’; metropolitan life. bonds to us by registered mail and Ray and Blanche McKay, formerly| " Among the sixty odd prominent Il- We will remit check ‘the same day. with Cohan Harris “Going Up” Co. |1inofs citizens who have publicly urg- If more convenient ship,bohds thru now appearing in vaudeville for the|aq the showing of the picture, the local bank, with draft attached for first time have worked the best|pon Harry B. Miller, City Prosecut- 80 per cent of par and we will remit houses in the east, are now offering to |or, who devoted mué¢h of his time balance upon receipts of bonds. - the western public for their approval |freely td the making of the picture,i WILLIAM W. EASTMAN CO. : their little offering of Klean Klassy |in acting in it and otherwise making| BONDS . i, Komedy with ‘songs ‘and .nees.|jt true to, actual . conditions, eays: Security Building, Minnes , Minn. : " Knight and Day are a clever pgh_‘ and “‘Our children should know the evils { ‘. will present.a ‘“violin lesson.” ' The (of |oosed passion, should have stamp- | bill will close with the Hordes Trie, [¢d on- their memories the consequen- > - with Lthtlzh' ‘;‘:Inl“k:e?i‘ll{ scelneryi. They |ces of fmmorality. The motion pic- e ¢ are a trio of finished Russian singers, |tyre ‘And the Children Pay’ hews BillouS? Tako dancers aiid instrumentalists. away ignorance which is, after all, | ; NR Tonight now. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., | 806 Eront St., Fargo, N. D., odern Furniture— | a Sngn of Success | . Alisteelfurniturein OberlinCollege Office. Allstes! office furniture is used by such firms e J. P. Morgen -&Co., Cadillac Motor Car Co., Bush | Terminat Co., National City Bank, becsuse modern orgenizations de- l |msnd modern equipment. EXTRAODFINARY VAUDEVILLE - FRIDAY AT THF GRAND From the size of the salary invoice, the vaudeville which will be shown this week Friday at the Grand the- atre must certainly be of an excel- ' lent character. : Ruth and Kitty Clark are two girls who are dainty delineators of snappy songs and catchy melodies, and are . _The four acts with Rex Beach’s|the worst sin. It is a scathing and . “The Auction Block™ which wiiu pre-|truthtul araignment of the false mod- ceed the vaudeville, will be shown|esty and prudish pride of American Friday only, afternoon and evening, nts.” .-, at the Grand theatre. ¥ : © hen NOTED SOCIAL WORKE™ IN - b2yt Thread In. Manchuria, «AND THE CHILD! PLAY”| . imost all of the $2,000,000 worth of Gl REN r -cotton thread imported nnnnnlly!:t into Kate z:dnms,d the mnoted social Manchuria comes from Japan, partly ! worker and founder of Coulter House h . | because ‘Japanese manufacturers. have sxpect e i the mmotion” pietute,| the advantage over' possible competl. | 12,00teln 1eal or lesting beasst untl “And the Children Pay,” playing the 'y.on of government encouragement and Nature’s Remedy (NR Tablets) is & part’ of herself. . She it is, in the| MUPDOrt, and partly because there has | Fegotable compourd that acts on the film story, who takes Marge Reynolds | been’ little competition from those suf- from the court where she goes in an| ficlently intérested in this market to attempt to force the father of her| study its requirements as bave the llegitimate c}'lbl;d to help in the sup-| Japanese, says the New York Times. port of the baby. . Goods .-Miss Adams has been a leading fig- : were placed. with ‘merchanty 4re in mian 5 on consignment until they became y of Chicago’s campaigns < against vice, being one of the strong- known, were_-extensively advertised, s 7 and are now sold on liberal credit ba- est figures in the expose which result- ed in the abolition of the worst feat: | 518 80, that American manufacturers ures of Chicago’s cabarets in the win. | dtering the market will not only have ter of 1916-17. Her personal inyes-|t0. compete on 'a quality basis, but tigations of the riotous conditions.in | should adopt similar methods of push- ‘many of the most questionable cafes|ing thelr goods.” . at that time got the necessary evi-| 9 dence for the forces o': law - prosecu- Too Mm;hAol % “strain o | a' cur 8 feel =] tion and she pursued her work often g ‘Remem| oapler alone and at gréat physical risk on| Jud Tuukins says he's never going to | Khesper than gattag well "0 the hunt of the city’s elements which | allow any summer boarder to remain | {NR Tablets) and try it. It is sought to drag amusement-mad girls| for more than a week, because it's too toed 04 _Focommended b into a worse life. . much work to learn new stosies to en- She was one of the pioneers in urg-| tertain the same old crowd. ~--ing upon Miss Winifred Dunn and L J-eqéxu]dryrol. the ahuthon of ";And the Children Pay,”.the real need for e i 4 4 a picture which would awaken the| OBe good sign—“Safety Firstl H public to the need for instruction in Watch your step.” Another—*Value ; sex matters to children. The interior| First—Watch -youz- shoes.”—Hoston of ‘Coulter House is shown in one of | Shoe Retailer. oY the most telling points in .the drama, when the bereaved father finds his mieled daughter in the rescue home. Billous sgttacks, constipation, #lcR theadaches, etc,, are in the great ma~ dority of cases due to digestive troubls and no reasonable person can Allsteel filing cabinets canbetputyto: gether in almost limitless’ combinations ‘u? ‘meet the exact needs 6f the one-man busi ness as well as the requirements of the:bi organization., You simply add_more_uni as your business warrants. . Saves-Valuable Space (Allstee! filing cabinets save 15 to 257, floor) space over wood cabinets, and have greater capac- ity.. Allsteel is fire-resistant, warp-proof, wear> {Pl'OOf, rodent-proof, dust-proof and everlasting. ‘Come’in and examine the Adlsteel filing units. Look at desks, safes, counter height files and other units of. Alisteel office furniture;’.the,cquipment that belongs with success.) ‘ "CITY DRUG STORE - Yailwad 571 me L/y - ' Nte ITARLEERo | } Good Signs. .. w PIONEER STATIONERY-HOUSE. . 17 BEMBIEsss.. . - Phone 798J - MINNESOTA Subscribe for The Daily Pioneer.,

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