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Va2 3 XOrville Gowdy spent Priday in this city on:business. W. A. Kn;usé of Detroit spent Fri- dwy here on business. o, ’l‘ak‘e home a brick of Koor’s ice lHa‘rvey K.'Meyer of Onigudl was a Bemidji visitor on Friday. O, Brevik of Brevik was a business visitor in this city yesterday. This is Cloverland Lamb Week. “Eat more lamb. Swift & Co. Charles Larson_ of Shooks spent ,Friday in this city on business. . th sweet milk and cream, sold at Ganter's bakery. - 0-6 Balfour of Erikine, arrived ‘today. to spend Sunday at the Home of Dr. and Mrs. G. H, Zentz, ‘609 Lake Boule- vard. b dadies’: and gentlemen’s: ' suits sponged and pressed, 75 cents. Equal to other’cleaning jobs. .Swiss Clean- ers, - Phone 65. 28d11-20 Mr. ann Mrs: H.. W. Rasmussen and Mr. ann Mrs. Andy Larson will leaye this eve'hing for Kelliher, where 4-BLE (Pt " This is ‘Cloverland ' Lamb Week. Eat mofe lamb. Swift & Co. Bt11-12 — Have supper at the basement-.of | the Catholic church Sunday, Novem: ber 14th, from 5 to 8. ° 1t11-13 5t11-13) . 1t is so easy to put off ‘the im- portant. duty of ordering your' cards for christmas. - Do it now, while the ‘| assortment is complete and there ‘is plenty of time left to get the kind and style you want. " Misses Mildred Forkner ‘and Joyce |. | Lo¥s expetises) they ‘will spent ten days onw deer ?’b uoreliable |ci®d “‘that Leona’s thousand dollar We are showing: AT THEATRES “MYSTERIOUS WOMAN WITH .. A PAST” SEEKS HUSBAND With a trunk bulging with five hup@red dollars’ worth of clothes, the same amqlm of money. in her :purse nd-‘a spirit of adven- ture aided afld Wetted by a more or pmount of nerve, Le- “}BM 8 hunting for a } Stafford hushand. o attract men, you must be a mysterious woman with .a‘past,”’ her frignd had told her, when it'was de- |legacy could best be invested in a plot to enenare a mijilionaire. {“So Lenora brushed/the dust off her French, “borrowed. Toodles, a ferpe- iously tame bull dog, went to a fash- ionable seaside resort, pretended to be:the French widow 'of .a Russian, and hinted at a dark and hidden past. "Léona hoped such procedure would start something, and it did, but not | _|interest. ga)ml in the number and quality of theme of Zane Grey’s novel with many strong notes and some touches of true pathros. Especinlly fine is the introduction. It is-one which immediately plants / Tiie home-coming ,and the leading character in synnmlheuc kindly reception of the returned sol- dier {8 an affecting situation. The ensembles, the night gathering of ho- boes and ‘the spirited riding of the vigilantes, are handled with unusual skill. There is no false economy dis- pes requheb to get convincing efs fects. ‘Roy Stewart in thedeading role ra- diates vigor and energy while up against such accomplished villains as Rebert McKim, arch conspirator .of the' screen, ‘and cave man Frederick lnire AGams has limited op- v, but she plays her part with gentle gn\ce. Settings and back- grounds are beyond criticism. Many of the subtitfes-are forceful, giving ignity and character to the entire product. “Riders of the Dawn’ hich will be shown at the Grand | theatre tonight and Sunday is a gen- erally fine entertainment. made from specimens’ sent to the veterinarydivision, University Farm, and from the reports of veterinarians, county agents and local health offi- cers. The losses, however, were not as great, since a better knowledge of hog cholera serum and its uses is more general. It is the only agent known that will give such re- sults. Patented remedies and nos- trums are inefficient and should not be tolerated.s “Hog cholera serum,” says Dr. H. H. Kernkamp of the *Minnesota College, of Agriculture, “is not to_be considered as a specific cure for this disease, but must be régarded as a preventive. Therefore, its proper use is to be exerciscd before the disease gets into the herd. Vaccinate your hogs if_cholera is pear- “Hog cholera serum it admimis- tered alone will _confer immunity which will last from.about four to six weeks. The proper use of virus and serum simultaneously and at the right time will confer’ life long im- munity. - The latter method is con- trolled by law and cannot be used (Don’t Ask Us to Tell Yo& What Your Ailmen Diagnosis—telling what ails a pel;son— is the doctor’s job. Our job is to fill the prescription, just as the doctor orders it after he has located the trouble. And the doctor knows what he w, the prescription because he has give: case careful study. He knows what you And we know what the doctor wants, He can phone to us. te i exactly what Blanche Sweet expect- ! c 1 ol t withi |3- beautiful lfné this year. Pioneer % . ", A comedy wilt complete the pro-)unless cholera is present within six i oo |ed ih “Help Wanted: -Male,” the ro- Stationery ‘Store. 3 10td11-26 Hiintte comedy showing at the Grand gram: miles of your herd. , Special permlt.b Great patriotic service at the: M. BE. church Sunday evening. 1t11-13 are issued ta_yeterinarians for the a ap- plication of ¢the double treatmeft .for each twelve mile zone from which theatre for two days beginning next Barker Monday. It’s a Jesse D. Hampton-Pa= = the feature, with Henry King acting|_ MORE HOG CHOLERA, ) BUT FEWER LOSSES This is Cloverland Lamb Week. Eat more lamb. Swift & Co. Otto Blauman of Cass Lake was a pt11-13|the f 7 . roghs - Bomidsi busingss yisitor on Friday.. ¢ "7 |as: director and leading man. Stait men of The division of voteri.|Cholera has been reported, These %}17 Th ;d Street The Druggiit % ave Sdpper at the basement of i A h < % its i 3 ice one . « This is Cloverland lamb week. Eat th:{(t"lxthompchu:ch Sunday, Novem-|“RIDERS OF THE DAWN” nary science at University Farm say|Permits are issued from the office ,;- jos:\ of the State Live Stock S:mil,ury more lamb. Swift & Co. 5t11-13 1t11-13 that hog cholerg was rugortcd the s ber “m from g X MFI‘OI:AMIA B»YdZANtE :“}E)Yr past year from~every coufity in the|Board, Old Capitol, St. Paul. ¢pples' Apples for sale, $1.85| You’ ll want Christmas cards this Here 15 oL Ol'Y: SO0 MALOKIY state ~except two, Lake and Gook : McKinzie. 6t11-19 | ine assortment from which to choose. | “R‘d“‘ nr'the hatn® Benjardin D, c area o e state where hog|pyE PIONEER WANT ADS . " cholera has existe® epizootically in a rather marked degree is in the west- ern portion extending as far nprth Beautiful cards, beautiful sentiments engraved or printed. - When you pass ihe Pioneer Stationerl Store step in |Hampton and Eltinge K. Warner, have laid hold of the dominant mood of the novel and struck consistently ! L. Latterell and George W. Foley BRING RESULTS of Kelliher 'were visitors in this city yeatgrdas. and make your-selection. L1380 to it thruout. Only in preserving vil- |5 50111‘(0;1?:;:3;1 ‘e?(‘ci(‘:flltlr?“gx;;ut :he = k4 = ians fr 1 estruction for no (’;lhl"l" southe or ouston ‘ goThls Is Cloverland Lamb Week.| A dance at Carr Laks school Satur-| LU, 070 . keaping them alive to | ounty. Houston ~ reported.only “"AllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||||IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIllIIllllIlIlII|IlllII||IIIl|lllIHI|lllIIlll||||llll|llIllllllIlllIIllllll|||||||l|||l||l||l|||||ll||| it i % 5t11-13| Ve ovenepira: o Ui G115 |Lbe very end have the producers of- TS Lo 6 Cutreaks of chol. |2 % N othing et appropriate, mothiny|fended plausibility. * Aside from this| Fae TR0 LIRS OF chol | 22 M moreo flccgtmb'e l:f:a“p o Cheutifuj | fAull_they have allowed nothing to |7ut WEZeASa OFF by lzhe o m!; 5 S me;&’;‘fifi;:g‘\th:‘;‘:‘ge& %v’v‘?’vfi‘; P A A plonaid aa| distarat them Irom carrying out the | This was ;gnoizs1 nors in Bemidji yesterday: sortment. -at the. Pioneer Stationery = ‘ OWln a e - Store. We engrave or print them. | $50,000 to foan on. farms.- The|The price is reasonable. 11-13tt E Dean Land Co., Bemidjl, Minn. . 3 g ‘o . . - 10- 21" Spot cash paid for Liberty Bonds T ”’G"T ONLY 3ee G, B. Hooley at Northern Gro- - cery: Co., during .the day, or at the Markham hotel evenings, 7-29t1 WOMEN’S BENEFIT ASS'N. MEETS MONDAY NIGHT | The regular meeting of.the Wo- men’s Benefit associatipn-of the Ma abees, Review No. 23, will be held in Moose Hall on Monday evening, No- vember 15. \, P CLAUSEN-HUBERT Last evening at 7:30 o’¢lock at the Preshyterian parsonage, took place the marriage of Miss Martha Clausen to Frank Hubert, both'parties heing residents of this city and vicinity. Their attendant was Louis Hubert, brother of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. | Hubett will make their home in Be- midji. EPWORTH LEAGUE T0, GIVE PARTY TONIGHT _ This evening the Epworth league will give a party in the basement of the church, preparatory to the ob: servance of “Win My Chum” week, which 'will begin on Monday évening and continwte thruout the week. All members and friends of .the league are;cordiaily invited. ENTERTAIN LADIES AT HER HOME LAST EVENING || Mrs. Thomas Swinson very pleas- antly entertained a number of. lady friends last evening- at 'her -home, 1020 Beltrami-avenue. The evening was spent in conversation and needle work and deélicious refreshments were served. Those, present were Mes- dames John Goodman, J. P. Lahr, George Rhea, J. W.-Smith, Frank Getchell, J. J. Opsapl, E. J. Letford, ~ George Baker and Mrs. Ryan. i Don't forget the annual sauerkraut and wiener supper, to be held in the CHEER UP CLUB MAXIMS. ' (By United Press.) h:sementvné St. Paul’s Evangelical church ont Saturda. ing f) 5 %50 cents 2411013 |, Philadelphia, Nov. 13,—In _ ex- change for $1 annual dues; scores.of to 8 o'clock. Price 50 cents. 2d11-13 recriits. were ‘reported being added to . the “Cheer Up—Pon’t Worry Club” here. whlch was organized by the Rev. Dr/ T. W. Davis, chaplain of the Pennsylvania state sennte The following seven “commend- ments,” however, were to be obaerved and strictly abided. Cheer up others and yourself. Don’t worry others or yourself. Live and let others live. Scatter sunshine~wherever you _ ' Hear Dr. Zentz Sunday evening on “Some-of the Things We Have Learn- ed From the World War.” 1t11-13 THE PREMIER EVENT OF THE S/CREEN WORLD! THE MARY PICKFORD COMPANY PRESENTS In JEAN WEBSTER’S CELLEBRATED STORY and PLAY “Daddy Long Legs”! mm'mimn|m'n'mmuuumumm The love story of an orphan. Directed by Mar- shall Neilan. Photographed by Chas.' Rosher. 0 A . E. M. Robbins, Clarence Joslin, William Tuffs and James Sinkler of Deer Creek were visitors in Bemidji on Friday. | LOTS OF HAY NOW at Courtney Feed and Seed Company. Phone 851. ¥ 10-20tt The big Sunday meeting tomorrow \Will be held at the M. E. church, '8:00 p. m. Patriotic Armistice servi- ces. 1t11-13 \fla is* Cloverland Lamb Week. Eaf myrs lamb. Swift & Co. 5t11-13 \ A. L. Molander and son, Winston, left last evenitig for Minneapolis on & short business visit. They will re- turn Sunday morning. p Hear Dr. Zentz Sunday evening on “Some Things ‘We Have Learned From the War.™ The American Le- gion is invited. 1t11-13 - Adolph Tuker Pras ents.a . When you next need feed try tka Courtney Seed & Feed Co., where prices are right.. At Grhuger s Gro- eery on 3rd lereet. 9-! X % erguson “Lady Rose’s Daughter Qammowuirkm/l@tdare, Over her whole life lay the shadow oi her mother’s | forbidden love. Yet in her own heart burned a rebel | love that no convention could stifle. She knew the pcnalty one of her class must pay. E Biit— A vivid story of blue blood and red. With sumptu- ous staging, exquisite gowns and a new revelation of Elsie Ferguson’s charm and power as an actress. ~ with David Powell and Holmes Herbert Picturized from the World Famous Novel .« by MRS. HUMPHRY WARD Comedy—“A SEMINARY SCANDAL” TWO REELS ELKO SUN. MON. TUES. |2 mmuMmMmMMmMmmmmm Rev. Wlllfam F. Kamphenkel, pas- tor, of St. Paul’s Evangelicall church, returned this morning from a short visit to the twin, cities. Mrs. M. W. Deputy returned last evening from her old home in Indi- ana, wher® she was called recently by the illness and death of her mo- ther. AL. JENNINGS America’s Reformed Out- lgw, in “A BRANDED .HEART” Don’t wait.too long before you ord- er your Christmas cards. We have beautiful cards with envelopes to match. New sentiments and bewuti- |t ful color embossing and printing. Your name engraved in the same style type'as the sentiment. Do it now and have it over with. Order at the Pioneer Stationery Store. 1. 11-13tf 2. 3. 4. £0. ~ Rex Union Orchestra Matinee 2:30, 10c and 26c Evening, 7:20 and 9:00 15¢ and 30c st T . Optometrists. If trov- Oled wign headaches,| 5. -Don’t cuss or get angry—it Drs. Larson & Larson. |hurts you. ‘aervousness or eye du-] 6. Greet . everyone with a pleas- orders of any kind, n8eding glasser|ant smile. ov - glaises. npdnd. ecullt them | 7. ‘Laugh out loud three times a Artificial eyes fitted. [day. o R Tt T T T =.. T { CTIO Ben. B. Hampton presents the fourth of a series including “The Westerners” and “Desert Gold” SEVEN STARS Yith a fAiying start and L - a tail-spin fnish v§ oz T S : g N d [ (Count ’Em) ———n wg ?iu‘:m]xq C " “ } ] 1’ Roy Stewart and a capital “E” Claire Adams JUSPENC N Robt. McKim R reigns supreme HRILL in pl-nlly LA ,SCREEN \EPIC OF THE Frederick Starr Arthur Morrison Joseph Dowling .(The Miracle Man) A SEVEN.PART PICTURIZATION OF “THE DESERT OF WHEAT,” by ZANE GREY : * Returning to lsu fathers ranch in the northwest wheat belt after a year’s vallant service abroad, Kurt Dorn (Roy Stewart) finds the peace loving farmers of the section stirred by thre depredations and threats of a well organized band of plunderers. Neuman (Robt. McKim), durmg Dorn’s absence, has been trying by unfair methods to win his fiancee, Lenore (Claire Adams). w How a band of night riders with Dorn as leader breaks up the outlaw band, exposes the leader, and how Dorn vindicates himself, forms Violet Schram THE NIGHT RIDERS, the one of the most spmtez and interesting outdoor stories the fagncm author has ever produced. (The V, ire) thrilling . rescue from a e mpire blazing barn: : T . Marc'Robbins GRAND =i To-Night =% Sunday | - 7:30:9:00 o- \ ’y : 15¢ and 30c un ay ool oy e % / . l,ir.a 3 L 3T T hr WA T £ %Y