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. PAGE SIX SR Bassasasamasassosississssasns sa B HIDES Cow hides, No.:1,:ib. Bull' hides, No. . Kipp hides, No. 1 1b. . Calf skins, No. 1,1 Deacons, ‘edeh . ... Horse hides, larg ; N e POTATOES Chicago, Jan. -14:==Potato receipts, 37 cars. Market .dull. Northern whites, sacked, $1:20 to $1.35. COUNTY AGENT STAGES MILK - TESTING DEMONSTRATION County Agent D."C. Dvoracek, put on a milk testing demonstration at the Carr Lake school this afternoon .60c $2.50-33 This work"is preparatory to the or- ganizing a boys' tnd girls’ milk test- ing club ih the school. 'HAVANA'MURDERADDS T0.ORGY OF GAMBLING (By, United Press) Havana, Cuba, Jan. 14.—The mur- der of ‘Walter Shannon, of St. Louis, adds to the orgy of gambling in this city which has surpassed Monte Car- lo as axgambling center of the world. Friends of Shannon believe he was killed by a taxi driver for his rou- lette winnings at ‘the Grand Casino. It was planned to seek the Ameri- can minister, Long, to appeal to the Cuban government for a federal in- vestigation. There was a possibility that the murder might also come South Dakota State college ve within the probe now being conduct- | Creighton University at Onyamr. ed by General Crowder, sent here by - (heh Unlulul l?tlcutes tuht n;e reiquesz of CKEY TEAM Cuba- to look Into the situation. ST. PAUL HO ; PLAYS CLEVELAND TONIGHT, KOORS BROTHERS T0O HOLD (By United. Press) St. Peter, Jan. 14—St. Olaf Col- lege of Northbfield and Gustave Adol- phus were to clash here tonight on the basketball floor. Other games scheduled- included: Casselton vs Fargo at Fargo. Devils Lake vs Petersberg at Pet- ersberg. Flaxton vs Bowbells at Bowbells. Moorehead vs Hawley, Mion., at Hawley. “St. Charles college vs Montana University at Missoula. fact, from Part to ou kind ANNUAL MEETING TUESDAY (By United Press) St. Paul, Jan.. 14.—St. Paul’s Ath- The annual meeting of the stock-|letic club hockey team is scheduled to go- against Cleveland tonight at Cleveland. They will play Cleveland again tomorrow night and go to Pittsburg for two games January 17 and 18. by 2 holders of Koors Brothers company will be held next Tuesday at 10 o’clock, it iy announced, and at that time officers and directors for the coming year will be chosen. HE COULD HAVE SAVED | HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS o bloated me up and kept me in agony for hours after each meal. At night the pain and distress tortured me so I &ften had to get up and pace the flooy. 1 became so weak and run down it a mystery tc me yet how I ever pull- ed through. “Finally 1 began reading about ' Tanlac and decided to see what it/ would do for me. My stomach trouble is a thing of the past and I eat like a| horse without feeling that old bloat- ing ard distressed feeling'or the 1eas}5 pain. My nerves are in fine condi+| tion and I sleep like a log every night.”” . Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by City Drug Store, Knutson & Lilja at} Graceton, V. M. Owen & Co. at Hines, | James Taylor, Tenstrike, and by th leading druggists in every town. i Adv. track much come land move Befor town. Minneapolis Man Sorry He Didn’t Know of Tanlac Ten Years Ago—Health Restored | and He Feels Fine. there i more “I firmiy believe if I could have had Tanlac ten years ago I would have been saved the terrible sufferine I had to endure, besides the hundreds of dollars I paid out trying to get well,” said' Charles Frigoua, 4vol France Ave,, North, Minneapolis, Minn. “Tanlac has not only relieved me of my suffering, but has built me up twelve and a half pounds in weight and for the first time in many years 1 am feeling like a real man. 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The Pioneer is in receipt of a letter is ‘made .to an editorial which ap- peared in the January 6th issue of the:Pioneer, as.follows: ““Please accept this expression .of my appreciation in behalt of The Farmer of the spirit of youreditor- igl of January - 6th,.entitled is one of the best editorial utterences on' this subject that has ever:come ‘| to the general prosperity of the com- munity at large and to the upbuild- ing of your newspaper as well.” ““We are convinced that BemMiji and Beltrami County are on the right way ahead in,real Editor The Bemidji Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn. Dear Mr. Editor: new country. if conditiols suit we 'may-decide to to know a few things about facilities? echool? outside of movies and pool rooms is have children” bétween the ages of ten and twenty years and they mean VAUDEVILLE AT GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY With _an__extraordinary fine bill, the regular four act vaudeville pro- gram openstonight at the.Grand the- atre with the Morris Prince Duo, in @ variety of surprises. Miss Esther Prince’ opens the act with a flute solo, followeéd by Mr. Prince's coms y eatrdnce which leads “to ‘some comedy juggling and cross-firechat- ter ‘with the lady at the plano and the act closes with a somedy car- toon and a rag-picture. i Westerman and, , Hopkins _follow, presenting the comedy sketch “The| . In that is what makes it feel good. star. The Farmer in which reference In part the letter reads “Qur in Community. Building."” . THis r notice, and we.know that this of spirit is bound-to contribute nt. Wia presume lots may b bought t reasonable prie: We ‘:ml;-’u- pect to build our own home unless one to suit us could be secured at-a reasondble price. ‘We have been told taxes are high but if we get value for them that would not be.a serious matter. We enclose ?nnmped envelope for reply and trust that we are not put- ting you to too much trouble. Yours truly, “lowa Settler”. We have been able to answer all the questions contained in this let- ter we belleve to the satisfaction of. the prospective settler except the thi:d one. We wish some one would tell us just what to tell this lows Settler whose name we have inten- tionally refrained:from publishing. A perfectly pertinent question for a mother to-ask. “Bhis. is;not the only one who asked thd same.question of the ¢editor of thls\ aper. ‘What shall we tell her. 7 ) —Editor, only. and that they are going a long co-operation.” ~—The Farmer. We have heard of your northern city in that My husband has be- very much interested in some in’ thi' vicinity of' Bemidji and in the to your locality next summer. wheré e we do thi!\ however, we wish your ‘What are your educational Have you a good High What source of recreation for my poye at night? " We to us than anything else at pre- “YOUTHFUL FOLLY” AT ELKO TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Olive Thomas, said by artists to have been the most beautiful girl in America, is seen in a new role in her Selznick Picture, “Youthful which will be shown at the Elko the- atre tonight and tomorrow. picture Miss Thomas appears as a sweet, unsophisticated. country girl, who. believes that everything in life is good and honorable. Her home is an old plantation, 1 three aunts’ whose ¥iews differ greatly from those'| of their young niece .who.sees every- thing thru the rosy glasses of youth. 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Hart in the “Poppy Girl’s Husband” will be the photoplay pre- ceeding the Vaudeville at both shows beginning at 7:30 .and 9:15 tonight{, Bill Pruitt, Folly,” In this able. ; Miss Thomas’ role of Nancy Sher: 4l “{has drawn forth every bit of comedy wood affords her the x‘nesz wmim- :the.role in the origingl “stage pro- thetic and -suitable part she has:had - duction, gives a perfect comedy por- and the supporting east .which in- jtrayal of Signora . Monti, clides Craufurd -Kent, “Hugh H\mt-' “Phe_picture has ‘been--elaborately ley and other’ notable players, give and painstakingly staged, and every the star strong support. | situation developed _ for all it/ is worth, interest being sustained - at high pitch: thruout by the. rapidly moving action. The scenario has been written to -conform - ¢losely to the-original .plot of the stage play, made use of every possibility. “Twin Beds”’ is a wholesome, highly inte _esting and screamingly amusing com edy picture and above all it is clean, “TWIN BEDS”-AT REX LAST. WIMES TONIGHT “Twin Beds”, which opened: its en- gagement 4t the Rex yesterday, is fa _film version of the farce comedy stage ;success of ‘the same -name by Margarét' Mayo and -Salisbury: Field: Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven 'are sponsoring a8 well as stafring in the production’ and they have produced'a truly refréshing and hilariously fun- ny comedy in transferring the play to the screen. -The picture {nterprets: the abounding humor.of the piece|= more satisiactorily, even than “thef:' stage play, possibly by ‘feason of its| he action more Mrs, F. H. Stansfield returned this morning to her ‘home-in ‘Minneapolis after visiting for the past week with the D. C. Dvoracek family. ‘She is Mrs. Dvoracek’s mother. f Mr. DeHaven, with-a master-haai. nt! sidering .giving up my ery. busi- wioses " “Dactors, and medicine, did not {help me. I heard of Mayr's: Wonder- ful Remedy through a friend in Buf- ‘falo. The first dose .gave.me more, Denefit than all the medicine I had, taken before and sm.now feeling | as well-as ever in'my life.” This is a simple, harmless paration that removes the catarthal mpcus from the intestinal tract and.al the in- flammatipn which causes practic: all stomach liver and intéstinal ail- 'ments, including appendicitis. Ore dose will convince or maney: refunds i fertisement, from the charaoter of: Signor Moati, a role admirably suited to his talepts, and in whish he makes a long stride to the fore as a screen comodian. Mrs. DeHaven is demure and lovable | as the innocent -young. Mrs.’ Haw- kins, snd wins the full sympathy of her audience in her precarious situa- tion. A moteworthy- cast is in sup- port of the DeHavens, whch, indeed, makes the picture very nearly an all- star prodyction. William Desmond, who i3 himeelf one of the stellar system, “ contributes a very joyous and a very loving Mry Hawkins, while Helen Raymogd, who created KEEP BEMIDJI BUSY . WEEK END SPECIALS Soda Crackers in 6-Ib and 7-1b-caddies, per ib P MR TNTT, e i Bob White Soap; Ivory Soap, 16 bars ...........:.$1.00 | 12 bardfo —E 25-1b 8ack Cornmeal 22145 Ibs Oatmeal .. 5 lbs Farina, the Cream of the lbs. Qatmeal . M\ = e - O Peanuts, Fresh Roasted; per Ib. $1.00 Santos Coffee, a:Good Blend; per} Per 5°1b: Kellogg’s Gorn Krisps, 2 for.... 5-1b Package Douglas Gloss Starch. 3-1b Package Douglas Glogs Stgrch. ‘3-1b: Package ‘Douglas Corn:Stafch. Gocoa in 1-lb:Packages ..... N 2 1bs. for . 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