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i 8.°A. Watters of Redby spent Fri- day-in Bemidji on busineas. ‘Miss Lenore: LaBrie of Mispsh was ‘nvhimiuthhqlv)m. " Take dome.a drick of Koor's ice . gveam. : 4-5¢0 Miss Louise-Larson of Oklee was */tes: Johnson ‘of Little Fails was & it oty hote 11 Presh, ‘sweer milk and cream, Gagter's dakery: 1 il @rville: Gowdy of Bigl Falls spent /Fridey in Bemidji on lgu-ineu. *4£J. M. Greene of Remer wis a Fri- “Wey -business visitor in this city. -\ Tom Georgas of Hibbing was a Be- " midji business visitor on’ Friday. $60,000 ‘to~ loan on farms. The Dsan Land Co., Bemidji, Minn: : 10-27tt . John Ward of Thief River Falls-was . visitox here on Friday. . William Farnum at-the Rex today. g 1t11-27 - Mira. W. B. Galdon'vo_f sigcvlin was bupingsa ‘caller i nthe city yester- Mrs, Sam Hayth of Nortliern ‘was :fl Bemidji- caller en Thanksgiving ‘Auté Tivery and taxl, day and night service. 'Phone No. 1. Enterprise Auts Co. S - 1mon12-23 M. and Mrs. J. B. Burns of Mar- gi.i;‘,n)n t. the day in Bemidji yester- day, ‘ 5 Y. E. Larson of Solway was a vilitox in_this city on Fri- car’ 1oad of New. York Baldwin $1.95 per- bushel basket at 11-16-t1 » “ Me, ‘George Day, of Northern was 4. business transactor in the city ‘Friday. ) emann’s five- yieee‘ orchestra -at the big dance-at the:armory esday. 2d11-29 ts dyed, $3.50; army-avercoats '$8.50. Model Dry Cleaners, 308 31-17¢ yed, ird street, - “+ Miss Dollie Koors i visiting with ~ relatives in the city over the Thanks- .glving season. A. A. Richardson left this forerioon for Remer where he expects to spend “ tife. day ‘on ‘business. - | N . 'When you next need feed try the tney Seéd & Feed Co., where are right. At Grinager's 'G;?- -9t on 3rd street. njoy a good cafeteria supper at the Presbyterian church, Wed. even- .ihg at 6 o'clock. 1t11-27 1yMiss Nellle Covell, ~ teachier at #m;hn, is spending the week end h Bemidjj friends. X {For Rent—Two rooms, semi-mod- arn for light housekeeping. Ground: oor. Inquire at Sunshine Grocery. 4 phons 851-days. Young couple pre- ferr 1 2d11-27 ‘. ‘Rex today—William Fox i:usent; “Wings of the ’ 1t11-27 1 am now ready to do any upholst- ering that you may wish to have .done. Call mie up now, don't wait FhHone 386. 208'Second ‘street. C. M. ohnston. i 2d11-27 “Mrs. W, J. Walton of Frohn mo- mul to ‘the city and transacted ‘business on Wednesday. “Nothing more:appropriate, nothing more acceptable than & beastiful ‘Christmas ‘cards. See .the splendid as- ‘sirtment_at the Ploneer Btatiomery re. We ‘engrave or print them. “The pricy is reasonable. 11-13tt ““Mrs, 0. Hesterness returned Fri- “t¢0 her home in Gemmell after) ¥iRiting with relatives in the city. “:-igpot cash paid for Liberty Bonds. fige G. B. Hooley at Northern Gro- R Co., during the day, or at th 3 kham hotel evenings. 7-29 ’jWillilm Fox presents William F;r- / num in “Wings of the Morning,” at the Rex theatre today. 1t11-27 “ ‘With a pair of pistols like these the Kentucky colonel fought a ‘due] with his life-long friend. Such = ‘duel as only a gentleman _could ht. See it—it will thrill you, “The entucky Colonel” is the featured at- “tenction at the Rex theatre Sund:yz.7 p 1t11- Don’t wait too long before you ord- er your Christmas cards. We have béautiful cards with envelopes to match. ‘Néw sentiments and beauti- “ “ful color.- émbossing and printing. Your name engraved in the sawe style type as the sentiment. Do it “pow and- have it over with. Order “at the Pioneer Stationery Store. . 11-13tf Optometrists. If trou- bled with headaches, nervousness or eye dis- any 'kind, needing glasses '|they please, you. Raiph Palm ' returned = yesterday morning frof Gonvick where he spent Thankagiving dsy with friends. - today on her apolis was in Bemidji ! 'Nfl‘a River, way to her pchool near Falls is spending mother, Mrs. Emi more, Dr. Charles Ward of Rose Creek, Minn., 48 visiting ‘with his sister, Mys. A. E. Henderson at her home .on Pifth street, ¥ 3 Miss Linna Borchert of Northome and Miss Irene:Boreaert of Lengby were. among the out.of town visitors in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Mavis Phillippi who teaches ‘week-with his Barlow of Nya and {ransacting business in the city over the week end. ¢ post_cards from, Rich Studio unless Phone 570-W. 29 10th street. y Misses Laura Bruette, Eva étte and Anne Peterson of Backus were among the oyt of town visitors in Bemidji on Friday. S e Lyle Mooney is spending the week- end with. relatives and friends at Minneapolis.. He also wen\ down to aténd the football game. Miss Rose Stein of Superior, arriv- ed in the city for a visit of a week with ‘her sister, Mys. Harry Mooney, and her brother, George Stein. Raymond F, Ross, brother of Coun- ty Superiptendent Ross of Cass county, spent last might in Bemidji on his way to his school at Rako. —_— J. H. Freeman, who has spent his Theanksgiving vacation with his fam- ily_on Irvine avenue, returned to his uchgl' west of Nebish this afternoon. Mrs.- M, E. 8mith of Minneapo- lis in-spending the Thanksgiving holi- days with Mr. Smith here. She also visited with friends at Cass Lake on Friday. William Rogers of Nary was & business visitor in the city on Thurs- day./From'heré he ‘went to Interna- to) Falls to visit with friends. for a few days. h . Mr..afid Mrs. Arthur Wright have returned ‘to their hame on Irvine avenue after an extended visit at Hot 'Springs, where Mr. Wright was ;junder medical treatment. Mr. .and Mrs, E. Cole arrived in the city Friday from Kin¢ade, Sask., for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. 8hirk of Grant Valley. Mrs. Cole is their daughter, I Try a Kentucky Colonel Julep. It may_ he less.than % of 1 per cent but it ‘will please you just theipame. /By 'the way-—have you seen “The Kentuc ky Colonel?”. He will be at the Rex theatre Sunday. The greatest south- ern drama ever screened. 1£11-27 Warren Edwards of Brainerd, for- merly employed at the- Boardman drug store‘in this oity and now at- tending -a school of pharmacy at Minneapolis,. visited with - friends here- yesterday. Do your Xmas shopping at the Presbyterian Annusl Chril‘;nau sale heginning at.4 o’clock Wednesday af- ternoon, Dec.,1st. Biggest, assortment ever ‘on display. 1t11-27 Mrs. J. W. Anderson of Craigville was :in Bemidji Friday en. route to Solway for a visit with relatives. S8he 'will : also -spend: a few days in this city with friends on her return. You'll' want Christmas cards this' year -to send to friends. We have a fine gssortment from which to choose, Beautiful cards, beautiful sentiments engraved or printed. When you pass the Ploneer Stationerl Store atep:in and make ypur selection, 11-13%¢ On ‘Wednesday afternoon hegin- ning at 4 o’clock and continuing on thru ‘the evening the Presbyterian ladies’ aid will have on display a large assortment of fancy. articles. ‘Come and see the different booths with ithe many beautiful and useful articles for every rgom in the house. Supper served at six o'clock. 1t11-27 " Sidney Busler of St. Peter, arrived with ‘his unele; J. F. Essler, and ‘fam- ily. Mr. Essler is on $he football in the city last evening for a visit team of the St. Peter high school and took part in the 8t, Peter-Alexandria game on Thanksgiving day. He will return to h ning. Del ‘Dugas, secretary of the Ihland Enipire Sawyers’ associstion at Spo- kane has just arrived in the city, for a visit at‘the home-.of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dugas. Mr. Dugas expects to return to Spokane the first partof the year in order to be present at the cenvention - which takes place in January. L J A contrast twixt the old and new. The old was charming but the new is still more beautiful. We offer for vour approval-ail that is newest and best in the current mode. Another interesting contrast between the old and new is o be seen in “The Ken- i home on Sunday eve- Sunday. The greatest southern dra- ma ever séreened. CHENEY-SUND Last evening af.7 o'clock at the Presbyterian parsonage took place the marriage of Miss Beatrice Che- ney, of this-eity, to Conrad J. Sund, who is employed here. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Newton. S repaired, consult them. . Ty o N ddock of “Minner | ‘Arthur Barlow of International|’ at Nebish . is visiting with friends|. You don’t take any photographs or ! 26t12-15,): | tucky Colonel,” at ‘thei Rex theatré] 1t11-27, _Dr. Jullus. Hovert, Minnesota state ;chemlst, who has perfected a device !known as the cryoscope by means of (which can be determined just what \percentage of water has been added to jmilk. The continual increase in the icost of milk has added to the témpta- :tion to water if, but Doctor Hovert's ;device ig sure to make the milkman yshun the pump. Until ‘the invention ‘of this mew testing apparatus, which 118 based on the principle of the freez- {ing point. test, no suitable method of idetecting dishonest milk dealers had \been: thought out. MILK FROM UNTESTED COWS IOrphan A‘ylu‘m at New Haven, Conn,, * Provided With Product of Tuber- * cular Animals. . A glaring Instance of the dangers of marketing milK from untested tube lous.cows was recently chorted to the (United Statex Department of Agricul- ture by one of its field men engaged in tuberculosie-gradication. work. At the request of the meat - inspecs ‘tor qf ‘New Haven, Conn,,} the federal expert examined the carcass of a cow tecently ‘Killed -at -a’ local slaughter- house. The animal showed extensive lesions of tuberculosis-in the lungs, liver, and other parts of the body. In- vestigation revealed that the cow had been sent to the city by a dalryman who was delivering the milk from his herd to gn orphan asylum of the city, {and- also that the milk was not pas- teurized. Upan forther investigation, in which the state authorities at Hartford co- operated, a test of the entire herd was fonde. Of a total of 25 cattle, 23 re- acted to the tuberculin test, » . PROVIDE COMFORT FOR COWS One of Essential Things to Think .About in Construction of Build- __Ing for Animals. Comfort is one of thé things to think ebout and provide for in the building n?.a dairy barn. Stanchions are satis- factory, especlally the type that swings and-allows a measure. of side wmovement, The length of the stall I8 #ot often enough reckoned with. Give the cows plenty of room to stand at eage with their hind feef two or three inehes forward of the gutter. If the s vary in size, run the gutter at o slight angle, so that the stalls at one end sre somewhat shorter than they aré at the other end of the barn. Thiy fllows the placing of the cows accord- Ing to size In suck. a way that the stally can be kept clean without trouble. lodine Dangerous Drug. ~‘Fumes of lodine have recently heen urged s a metliod- of sdministering that Grug preferablg to the. usual tineture. It has been shown 'by ex- periments that fomes are absorbed thitongh the ‘skin, and whep inhaled are absorbed by the lungs, but it was: shown also that inhalation . Is very dangerous even in small quantities, es- pecially when there 18 any disease of. the respiratory passages. Success With Calf Meal Is Govern:d Largely by Experience of Feeder and Vigor of Calf. , The use of calf mealasan entire sub- Sueecess in its use in this way s gov- efned largely by the experience of the feeder, constitutional vigor of the ealf and quality and method of preparing the calf méal. a meeting. y |ing at 9:30. SUBSTITUTE USED FOR MILK| stitute for milk i¥ frequently observed | “ BAPTIST 10:30—Sunday school. 11:30--Morning service. “Border Battles.” 6:30-=Young people’s mneeting. Theme, “Rebekah.” 7:30—Evening service. Subject, “God-given Conviction.” 8100—Thursday evening prayer George W. Kehoe, pastor. — "ENGLISH .EVANG. LUTHERAN Services in ‘Bemidji at-2:30 p. m., in the Scandinavian Lutheran church. H, Ludwig, of Grand Rapids, will preach. Adult Bible Class on Monday evening at 4456 p. m. Ladies’ Aid on Wetnesday, December 1, at the parsonage, 1300 Beltrami avenue. Services at- Frohn: , German at 10 a. m. and English at 11 a. m. Junior confirmation ‘class on Saturddy morn- Subject, All are -cordiafly invited. Erdmann W. Frenk, pastor. EPISCOPAL There will, be- Sunday school at 10:30 Sunday morning. PRESBYTERIAN | Sunday morning at the Presbyter- ian church at 11 o’clock, the pastor will speak on the subject, “The Per- petual Bond,” (John 15:14). Sunday evening at 8 o'clock the sermon will be on the theme, “The Beatitude of} Hunger,” (Mathew 5:6.) Sunday school will meet at I0 a. m., and Christian Endeavor societies at.7 p.m. s it i Rev. L. P. Warford. * SWEDISH LUTHERAN . Sunday schogl at 9:45. No morning services. Evening worship at 8 o’clock. Rev. T.'B. Nordale, pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL .The pastor preaches at morning worship, at 10:30, on the subject, “The Making of An American.” Evening worship at 8 o’clock. Sub- ject “Juli\ls Caesar; A Tragedy of lJealoqu." Sunday school at 12 o’clock. Ep- warth League at 7 o’'clock. The pub- lic is cordially invited. . H. ZENTZ, Pastor. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN Serviced at 10:30 a. m. in Norwe- gian language. In the evening at 8 o‘clack there will be a sermonic lec- ture on the third commandment. Sunday school immediately after morning. worship. i The Ladies’ Aid society will meet) on Wednesday, Dec. 8, in the church Warmingcrelief for_ E’'S just used Sloan' Liniment and the quick comfort hadbrought a smile of pleasure to his face. for aches resulting from weather exposure, sprains, strains, lame back, overworked muscles. Pene- “trates ‘without rubbing. All druggists have it. TOM MOORE “Stop Thief” Five reels of gorgeous Jazz shot thru and thru by the sunny smile of the congenial star... All comedy. Monday and Tuesday GRAND | A FUR COAT FOR CHRISTMAS Come and make your cost is made up. | Phone 578 | Order yours now. We make them to order in Wambat, Eleétric Seal, Near Seal, Sealine, Raccoon, Opossum and Coney, at from $125.00 and up. A deposit will hold your coat until wante('i. Let us repair your furs and fur coats now. good stock of linings—come in and see them. BEMIDJI FUR COAT COMPANY (Manufacturing Furriers) " At Wholesale selection of furs before the We have a i a. m. ST. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL Sixth street and ‘ America - avenue. Sunday ‘achool meeta at 9:30-a. m. - Bible' class at 9:30 a. m. Preparatory’Communion:service at 10:30 a. m. \ German Cdmmunion Service at 11 Young people’s meeting at 7 p. m. Everyone is cordially- invited. Services will be held in the Battle’s building, room 24, over the J. C. Pen- ney Co.’s store,/ at 11 o’clock. Sun- day school at' 9:45. 3 Low mass at 8 o’clock a. m. High, mass school, followed by benediction of the blessed sacrament, at 11:30 a. Baptisms at 2 o’clock. .Vespers and || benediction at 4 .o’clock. NYMORE CONGREGATIONAL ‘here will be Sunday achool at 11 o’€lock. d A TO-NIGHT Tobacco Pipe.” peculiarly ‘shaped kiln. or furnace 1n the northeafft cormer of the" tobaceo warchouse belopging to the ‘London docks. Here contraband goods,- such as tobacco, cigars and tea, swhich had been smuggled in, were burned. Seized and unclalmed goods are now sold at perlodical sales, or distributed among public institutfons, but damaged /and worthless goods are still burned. Placing me. ! A vulgar ‘man.; inany ill that hap- pens to him, blames’ others; a movice in philosophy blames himself, and a- philosopher blames neither the one nor _the other.—HEpictetus. invited: J. Jerdee, Pastor. ton Taps<-no buttons, bands or woolen cloth acoepited.: ’qun‘eer Ofii'ee i BRING ResutTa William F. Knmphenkel, pastor, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE THE: 5T. PHILLIP'S . at 10 o'clock a. m. Sunday m. Everyone is invited. . B. Frost, Superintendent. LAST TIMES Starting 7:30 and 9:00 A tale in which youth meet youth and swept two lives into Cosmopolitan Pro ! HUMORESQU ELKO a vortex of forbidden love. For the girl was an old man’s bride! A fighting remance of New England’s storty coast with hearts aflame and stout souls tested in hazards of the sea. g From the Noted Novel, “Calo.b West, Master Diver” a —also— Paramount-MACK SENNETT Comedy A new one—“DGN'T WEAKEN"—made for fun E L K 0 SUNDAY A PHOTOPLAY" featurin, ALMAR fiN ] All Seafs 35c New Kaplan Bldg., Bemidji e ——————————————————————————————————————————— MON. & TUES. A MIGHTY DRAMA OF THE ROMANTIC NORTH! The Famous Rex Beach “Smash” is Evident in Every Foot of this Wonderful Story of the Gold Fields of Alaska. ) YOU’'LL SEE g v Two men at death grips in the snow, snarling like wolves, clutching . at each other’s throats with fingers of steel, rolling over and over to the edge pf the glacier! - Vera Gordon, the wonderful mother in “Humoresque,” plays the greatest part of her career. ot Tom Santschi, the husky, fearless star of “The Spoilers,” in a role that will thrill you to the core. . k + Love, revenge, furious jealousy, super-human endurance, struggle, triumph—a splendid tale, told by a master story teller, acted by a flawless cast. ) i L] 1 | : SEE IT . SAMUEL GOLDWYN and REX BEACH.. | REX BEACH'S SUNDAY NIGHT SHOWS START AT 7:15 and 8:45 Admission tonight and Sunday: Children 15c; Adults 30c