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i . that - “INTOLERENCE”, HUGE SATURDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1917. FILM: SPECTACLE AT THE REX TWO DAYS The most colossal film production in the annals of the motion picture world is booked for the Rex next Thursday and Friday, it being ‘“‘In- tolerance,” the stupendous spectacle directed by D. W. Griffith, who pro- duced the “Birth of a Nation” which How’s This? ‘We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. , Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty- five years, and has become known as the most rellable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi- son from the Blood and héaling the dis- eased portions. After you have taken Hall’'s Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medi- cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. 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The picture will come to Bemidji after its marvelous run in New York, London, Sydney, Australia and in Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco and other American cities where it has created a furore and made a deeper impression than Mr. Griffith’s other sensational success ‘“The Birth of a Nation.” In the annals of the modern stage “Intolerance’’ becomes pre-eminent because of its daring, its bigness and its creation of a new art from which links the beauties of music, litera- ture, drama and painting and rolls tehm all into one mighty spectacle that will not soon be equalled. It assembles a horde of over 125,000 people, 7,000 horses, 1,500 chaniots and war engines and instruments of four ages in the growth of the world. It is a romance and a revelation. It depicts the age old struggle of love for supremacy over greed and intol- erance and narrowness but above all else it stirs the heart and the im- agination and it fans alive the finest impulses that can find lodgment in the human system. It is given upon a scale of gran- deur never thought possible up to its advent. There are 5,000 marvelous scenes in four great periods of the world’s development. »&~ READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS The Screens Most Remarkable Production Goldwyn presents MAE MADSH I, (TS -The Classic of thé Big Tops' BY MARGARET MAYO The Foundation of a Good Meal ROpnmmInnH REX Theatre OCT. 30 & 31 Bread and Bufter | You owe it to your health (also Pocketbook) to i use more BUTTERMILK el Matinee and Evening 10c & 25¢ are prevalent. We always recom-) mend Peruna to our neighbors, !orl the benefit it has been to us.” The nicest courtesy you can show your out-of-town guests is ° see that a notice of their visit here is insert- ed in the personal columns of the Pioneer. ‘Telephone 922 or bring your itemen to this office. The Koors Creamery Churns Every Day JOY FOR THE MEN AT TEA Some. Good Samaritan Has Invented Oval Saucer That Safely Holds Cup and Dainties. Any man who knows that, sooner-or later, he must go to another afternoon tea cannot but rejoice at the recent in- vention of an oval, platterlike saucer, large enough to hold with ease a cup, a lettuce or other sandwich, and a dainty trifle of pastry. The thing was needed, the modesty of the anonymous inventor—evidently not Mr. Edison— reveals him one of the large body of occasional and unwilling tea-goers. We, the reluctant and unwilling, are and we have all been embarrassed by the .old-fashioned Saucer. Circular in shape, and hardly larger than.the cup ellen its reputation and dances drunlenly whenever another guest Joggles our elbow (which happens. so often that we suspect conspiracy), the old-fashioned saucer affords no reason- ably secure perch for a sandwich; re- sponds with instant delight to the law of gravitation if Ieft to itself ; and sets us wishing, those of us who think sci- entifically, that evolution had refrained from doing away with an extension by which alone we could now hope to manage it. We mean a tail! If after- noon teas had been started in the Oli- gocene epoch instead of the seven- teenth century, we are convinced that evolution, far from discarding this use- ful appendage, would have perfected it. A little hand would have evolved at the end of it, such a little hand as might hold his saucer while a gentle- man sips from his teacup.—Atlantic Magazine. WHERE “PEP” WAS NEEDED il Secretary Daniels, Discussing Effi- ciency, Relates Story of Girl's Ad- vising Beau to Kiss Old Mare. Secretary of the Navy Daniels is a firm believer in speeding up. Effi- ciency is the watchword of his depart- ment. A big navy can’t be built fast enough for him. And he was discuss- ing efficiency and high speed. He wants to cut out red tape. “Discussion is well and good,” said Secretary Daniels, “but the main ques- tion is whether it is idle talk or not. Is it practical or is it foolish? Is it like Torkins and his girl? “Torkins, by the way, was out with his girl during the days before the au- tomobile, when a young man who wanted to be popular would call on his girl with a horse and buggy to take her for a drive. Youw know, the faster the horse the better the impression. “Torkins, on his first call, took the girl for a long drive, and when they found themselves in the midst of a country road, he ventured for a kiss. “‘A kiss? asked the girl. ‘What IT IS EASIER TO PAY YOUR BILLS WITH A CHECK; IT LOOKS BETTER—IT GIVES YOU STANDING IN YOUR COM- MUNITY. IT IS CONVENIENT TO MAIL A CHECK FOR THE EXACT AMOUNT. THAT CHECK IS A RECEIPT. BESIDES THAT THE BANK IS HELPING YOU TO KEEP YOUR ACCOUNTS STRAIGHT. THE BEST FRIEND YOU HAVE IS YOUR MONEY, NEXT TO IT IS THE BANKER WHO CAN ADVISE YOU FREE OF CHARGE ABOUT MONEY MATTERS. WESTCOTT FILM CORPORATION PRESENTS TWIGE MATINEE wi D. W.GRIFFITH’S ;" $2,000,000 COLOSSAL SPECTACLE NIOLFANE Or Love’s Struggle Throughout The Ages 5,000 7,500 Scenes Horses Qreater Than Mr. Griffith’s “THE BIRTH OF A NATION” ANK* WE PAY 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOISTS FIRST NATIONAL BANK ~ WE HAVE THE LOTS What kind of a lot are you looking for? site? 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