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HIDES Cow hides, No.:1,ib. ... Bull' hides, No. 1, Ib. . Kipp hides, No. 1 1b.. .. Calt skins, No, 1, Ib. *" " Deacons, ‘each Horse hides, lar, "POTATO! Chicago, Jan. t4:—=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 This work"is preparatory to the or- ganizing a boys' tnd girls’ milk test- ing club ih the school. MITYS \NWNER: VEY 2! T BASKETBALL TONIGHT (By United.Press) St. Peter, Jan. 14—St. Olaf Col- "HAVANA'MURDERADDS - T0.0BGY OF GAMBLING lege of Northfield and Gustave Adol- Sometimes it really feels good tod der of ‘Walter Shannon, of St. Louis, | phus were to 'cl:!xsh hergutlonlsht on | be a‘pvrecltuted l;md e.pofiiull);twhclm ARLARRRL ASARARARAALE adds to the orgy of gambling in this |the basketball floor. er games |one is not really expecting it. n . city which has ls(m-pasuerlr Monte Car- | scheduled- included: fact, that is what makes it feel good. VAUDEVILLE AT Gm 1o as agambling center of the world.| Casselton vs Fargo at Fargo. The Pioneer is in receipt of a letter THEATRE TONIGHT . Friends of Shannon believe he was Devils Lake vs Petersberg at Pet- killed by a taxi driver for his rou-|ersberg. . lette winnings at ‘the Grand Casino. Flaxton vs Bowbells at Bowbells. It was planned to seek the Ameri- can minister, Long, to appeal to the Cuban government for a federal in- NEWS OF (By, United Press) + k Havana, Cuba, Jan. 14.—The mur- college Vs that the murder might also come South Dakota State college ve | Farmer of the spirit of-your.editor-ledy eatrdnce which leads to will be held next Tuesday at 10! Cleveland. They will play Cleveland o’clock, is announced, and at that |[again tomorrow night and go to time officers and directors for the | Pittsburg for two games January 17 coming year will be chosen. and 18. ¥ —The 'Farmer. |taxes are high but if we get Editor matter. if conditiolls suit we’may-decide to |ter we believe to the satisfact thi:d one. We wish some one town. 'What are your educational |Settler whose name we have Misuespois Man _Soery He':;:flfiiflrgflgf\:grfl;‘:hk;l::;fc Kltangi;?x{ echool? What source of recreation | perfectly _pertinent question ¢ Didn’t Know of Tanlac Ten‘ the pain and distfess tortured me so L Years Ago—Health Restored c¢icn had to get up and pace the flpoz and He Feels Fine. I became so weak and run down it 2 mystery tc me yet how I ever pull- ed through. " ol I firmiy believe if I could have had| _ “Finally I began reading about - ’I‘anlu’ér te¥| years ago 1 would have|Tanlac and decided to see what it been saved the terrible suffering X! would do for me. My stomach tr?uble; had to endure, besides the hundreds is a thing of the past and I eat like a of dollars I paid out trying to get horse without feeling that old bloab-. well,” said’ Charles Frigoua, 4vol ingi artd Md;flm:'eeds 1:;“1;5 rntQhec ‘l’;ndsitl i i ain. nel Fl\j(ti?::xc.e Ave;Nottiy; Mistiespols, f'\on and I sleep like a log every “Tanlac has not only relieved me|night.” there for my boys at night? ' We |one who asked th@ same quest! have children bétween the ages of ten and twenty years and they mean more to us than anything else at pre- the editor of lhls\' we tell her. from The Farmer in which reference | With _an extraordinary fine bill, is .made .to an _editorial which ap-|the regular four-act vaudeville pro- peared in the January 6th issue of | gram opensitonight at the.Grand the-|ma, Florida, and.Cuba. -Bill Pruitt, Moorehead vs Hawley, Minn., at|the’Pioneer. Im part the letter reads |atre with the Morris Prince Duo, in as follows: . a'variety of surprises. Miss Esther % Montana | Please accept this expression .of|Prince opens the act with a flute vestigation. Tlrere was a possibility | University at Missoula. my appreciation .in behalft of The|golo, followed by Mr. Prince's coms|and stories. some| The Electros, presenting a novel track and that they are.going a long|one to suit us could be secured at-a way ahead in_ real co-operation.” reasohdble price. ‘We have been told for them that would not be.a serious come very much interested in some We have been able to answer all to know a few things about your|tell us just what to tell this Iowa facilities? "Have you a good High |tionally refrained:from publishing. A outside of movies and pool rooms is | mother to -ask. “ERis.is not the only '%aper. ‘What shall © —Editor. THE THEATRES within the probe now being conduct- | Creighton University at Omahg: 18] of January - 6th, entitled. ““Our Foomedy juggling and crose-fire chat-|act ‘with electricity, are called the ed by General Crowder, sent here by - Part in Community. Building."”. THis | ter with the lady at the plano and|dynamic wonders, are probably as the United States at the request of " is one of the best editorial utterences|the act closes with a -somedy car-|pretensious an act as has ever aph Cuba- to look into the situation. ST. PAUL HOCKEY TEAM on' this subject that has ever:eome|toon and a rag-picture. peared in Bemidji and comes highl§y PLAYS CLEVELAND TONIGHT, | to our notice, and we.know that this| Westerman and; , Hopkins . follow, | recommended.. KOORS BROTHERS TO HOLD .. '|'ind of spirit is bound-to contribute|presenting the comedy sketch “The|. /m. S. Hart in the “Poppy Girl's (By United Press) tothe general prosperity. of the com- Husband” will be the photoplay pre: ANNUAL MERTING TURSDAY |- | fan. 14.—st, Pritis atn.| 0L &t Targe gfd b the vphulla- coeding the Vaudeville at both shows St. 3 .- 14 . ng of your news r as well.” o : { The annual meeting of thie stock- [ letic club hockey team is scheduled “We i" conflnp:e‘: that . BemMaji tn:e:kh?fi?ny‘:[ér' ’3‘},’ %3;?:. z:f}l’nnlnx L 7‘” ‘and"9:16 tonigh! s hoiders of Koors Brothers company | to go against Cleveland tonight al},nq Beltrami/County are on the right | pect to build our own home unless . k picture Miss Thomas appears as a sweet, unsophisticated. country girl, i 1 | 3 who_believes that everything: in life : land ‘in thi' vicinity of Bemidji and |[the questions contained in this let-|is good and honorable. ‘Her home is ! h O ! ‘0 ion ofin the south, an old plantation, B move to your locality: next summer. |the prospective settler except the|wheré she lives with three aunts " b Betore we do this\ however, we wish would | whose ¥lews differ greatly from those’ of their young niece .who.sees every- inten- | thing thru the rosy glasses of youth. How . an unusual triangle for alstraightened out and Nancy wins the love of man she had married makes jon of | fot ‘tonte of‘the most intemsely dra- natic and interesting events imagin- i i i j City of my suffering, but has built me up | Tanlac is sold in Bemidji by twelve and a_ half pounds in weight gwgtsw{le,MKS:b::r;‘ go f;li;in ;t‘ ‘ ] P i i on, . . . E 3 ; and for the first time in many years | Graceton, ! ansisike, and by the o TI A ) l 1 am feeling like a real man. 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They are a clever singing and talking duo, in a burlesque on things taking place on a boat bétween Mia- ‘cowboy .minstrel - in song -and“stors {es depends entirely on his talent a personality to put over his son | Margarét' Mayo and-Salisbury Field: “YOUTHFUL FOLLY” AT ELKO TONIGHT AND TOMORROW value( Qjive Thomas, sald by artists to have been the most beautiful girl in America, is seen in.a new role in her The Bemidji Pioneer, ‘We enclose %nnmped envelope for | gelznick Picture, “Youthful Folly,” 3! which will be shown at the Elko the- R g Bemidji, Minn. .|reply and trust that we ate not put- } ! , N\ Dear Mr. Editor: We have heard | ting you to too much trouble. atre tonight and tomorrow. In this i much of your northern city in that Yours truly, new country. My husband has be- “lowa Settler”. ble. ? | Miss Thomas’ role of Nancy Sh wood affords her the - most: .sympa- :the .role in the original ‘stage pro- thetic and suitable part she has:had - duction, gives a perfect comedy por- and the supporting east .which in- jtrayal of -SignoraMonti, clides Craufurd -Kent, Hugh -Hnntv‘ “Phe_ picture has ‘been. ley and other' notable players, give'and painstakingly staged, and every | situation developed - for -all it; is worth, interest being sustained at H 2 high pitch: thruout by the. rapidly “TWIN BEDS”-AT REX movingflufion. Th: lcenlltlpl h.:a been written to -conform - ¢losely to LAST ¥TMES TONIGHT | tno-original plot of the stage play, ‘Twin Beds”, which opened: its en-| made use of every. possibility. “Twin gagement -4t the Rex yesterday, is Beds”’ is a wholesome, highly ipter- - a_film version of the farce comedy |-esting and screamingly amusing ¢ < stige ;success of ‘the same mame by | edy Picture and above all it is clea Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven 'are| ars. F. H. Stansfield returned this ' sponsoring as well as starring_.in the mom“.]z to' her -home.in Minneapolis production and théy have produced'a | atter visiting fof t| with ruly nn;éah!ng ,andt‘hnnrlous_ly fun-{the D. C. Dvoracel ny comedy in transferring the play k' % to the screen. -The pictuu‘intfirprets Mrs. .DW““ s mother, he abounding humor.of the piece 3 more “satisiactorily, -even than “the Stage play, possibly by teason of ita| GFOCE] ability to follow the actfon more closely. Mr. DeHaven, with-a master-haid. “|hae drawn forth every bit of comedy e from the charaoter of Signor Monti,|Sidering giving up my ery. busi- a role admirably suited (oghls ta!np.:n wiess. Doctors medicine did-not and in whish he makes & long stride | help.me. I hoard of Mayr's Wonder- to the fore as a sereen comedian, | ful Remedy through a friend in Buf- Mrs. DeHaven is'demure and lovable | falo.” The first dose .gave. me more, as the inmocent -young Mrs.* Hi | Penefit than all the medicine I had, kins, gid wins the full sympathy of | taken before and am. n feeling her audience in her precarious situa- | 88 well:as ever in‘my life.” This is tion. A noteworthy- cast is in.sup-|3a simple, harmless tion” that port of the DeHavens, whch, indeed, | removes the catarthal mpicus from the makes the picture very-nearly an all- | intestinal tract and al the in. star prodyction. William Desmond, | lammatipn which causes Pflcfic-n? who i3’ himeelf one- of the stellar | all stomach liver an ingl al system, “contributes a very joyous | ments, including (s and a_very loving Mr:y Hawkins, | dose will convil while Helen Raymopd, who created | A{ all druj d Soda’Crackers in 6-lb and 7-1b-caddies, Bob White Soap; i Ivory Soap, 16 DATS wviicoiersi$1.00 | 12 bard for 25-tb 8ack Cornmeal 22% 1bs Oatmeal. 5 1bg Farina, the Cre: 6 1bs. Qatmeal .....x. Peanuts, Fresh Roasted; per | Santos Coffee, a.Good Blend;: Per 5°1bs.. Kellogg’s Corn Krisps, 2 for....... g {Cocoa in ,1-lb:Packages N2 bs.for ... FRERER Baking Powder, -5-1b Can. 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