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Victory CHEER UP FOLKS' NEW LAUNDRY IS COMING Abe Grossman and A. Levenson will leave today for .Minneapolis SUNDAY’S BXG BIL where they will' purchase machinery . When the “flu” lid was clamped on |for a new laundry, which they will "< Bemidji, one of the big features.be-fopen in Bemidji, as soon as ma- ing advertised for the Rex was that|chinery can be installed. }aud a Foux pr series. Charlie Chaplin will also be seen in one of his screaming features. BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ~————PUBLISHED B":ll! AFTERNOON EXOEPT SUNDAY. "THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. FROM BELTRAM! (0. G. B, OARSON " 3. = DENU someS_SAILORS e Eo————————r— TELEPHONE 932 CHAPLAIN HANSCOM WRITES. ; Y 4 ELKO PROGRAM celebrated, dramatic actress Emily In a breezy létter written by Lieut. Stevens in “Kildare of Storm.” The 1t 1 Bemidji, Minn, d-cl Hanscom, former pastor of the Meth- Considerable interest in the pre- z 4 oo A tre ot Barch eq"’-’ B e adist church, now a chaplain in the|sentation at the Elko theater tonight mkigfizfifug&i?n“flfge xg:;“:vlflfi:::g DOH’t wait untll your under act of Congress of March 3, 187 o United States forces in France, to]and Surglayi, eve|nin§ ionly, of ltvnfelg Tt shawcingtBiiiday Rev. A. M. Whithy, pastor of the|Tom's Cab! n” ‘is ‘being manifes - % S5 Ne eysantion pald to snnonymolie ;‘m‘;igg‘f‘;"’%‘m}‘;u{:fi hame. must Baptist church, tie P riter. com- |here because Margureite Clark, the wh’l(;hii 2:)‘:'13; e}lseéhi,:: n?;r?yyflglfngg: cold develops SpanlSh known to e editor, “ ” . y . mences, “Dear Old Scout,” then goes|dainty Paramount star, will portray Corant Cnt s ortl atahaing LA Influenz 2 or pneumoma. Kill it quick. NEWS AND LETTERS THEATERS ications for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office mot ugfifl?fiu%& of each week to Insure pln.xbl,le-uon T the current issue, on to say: g two .roles, those .of little Eva and| ooomy " o S0 a 1 H “Prance’s cities have certainly suf- | Topsy, two vastly' different charac-| = " h " 515 oes not love. He terizations, but in each of which she 0! e brutal, domineering kind fered, but outside of ‘that the land- scape is beautiful. is-seen -at her.best. 2‘;1‘;01 b.elievt/e that "“’”’l:ne" are merely “One of our chaplains died from| The amusing antics of Topsy pro-| dimsl Oh G :l‘l fi"ea“ her ac- the influenza on the way over. He|vide scenes wherein Miss Clark util- 'olr mlilg y—parading her before his Q\LL} was one of my room mates, seven of | izes the -comedy talents which she ';“ o ‘)‘1"‘001““‘ of her rare beauty j displayed on-the speaking stage, and | 2" W' ch he is very proud—as he us being in the same state room. We s i s dramat_ic ::“m aiblocded horge Srin Fivbrte CASCARA > OU'N E burl:d him on French soil.” ] 2. The letter then goes on to say hejability. _ i b & has not received word-from his family| The supporting cast includes ns{‘; drives hl"ulo “llt;il' unhappiness o"DM\ob and 15 anxiously awaiting perma- | players who have been prominent in | #1C (07 COTE0 ation,.s gtums to the nencey for ° correspondence, -Lieut.|Paramount and Artcraft pictures, tll: j ‘]’ s adyaung octor and his, £ Hanoeom also states he expects to be| As added attraction, populay, local | MOLASI—— 0¥ CErSIORS vptaensithe s Srandard vl seinedy for: 20 yesta-in tablec near the front soon and hopes his|musicians will play selections appro-| YOURE PeOD G an appalling conse-| {324 hours- rew:ves grip in 3 days. Money services will be beneficial wherever | priate for “«Uncle Tom’'s Cabin.” quences result, - The plot is cleverly| backifi The genuine box has a Red top B e Do assigned. . Hiis address is| There will be 1o matinee at the Elko | handled and is of sustaining Interest g ARARDE Sty glven as “Lieut. B. D. Hanscom, chap- | tomorrow. ;;ameifi y dramatic and tenderly ro- : lain, U. 8. A., American E. F., Francs, ) I ’ i Another Chaplin film COMING T0 ELKO G. H. 2.” shown as an added feature. When D. W. Griffith produced A 1ag?2£1v23¥h}% oliop |- ThesBIeth ot 8 Mebio: i pold A was amazed and sal e limit o On M v i from his son, Kern, who i at Kelly | motion pieture possibilities had been |, O Mosday: the hIEWIL boavlinn narrates a serious a ot to Hor |Teached. When his latest triumph| On Tuesday will be shown Con- bert Herd, one of mc b h “Hearts of the World” was revealed | stance Talmadge in “Silk Stockings. Able a e boys Who en-| ..q5 fafled to-express both public ¥ 2 listed with him. The young soldler| . q critical opinfon. It is the sub- ra: into. nt aelephone pol«; whllle l:° lime achievement of the age, realiz- was mounted upon & motoreyele o], noggibilities that are almost be- escape killing a fellow soldier. He yond conception and stamps D. W. was speeding at about twenty-five |, mith ag o veritable wizard of dra- miles an hour and was about to meet matic art in pletures. truck. He turned out fe And no one should blame us if we followed suit. The thie.trugk and antorod & solaier GRAND PROGRAM ithe truck :nd encountered a soldier : “ subject is conspicuously absent from our official promounce-| % his path. Swerving to miss the hy sbiet s Conpcuenly sbwn fom oy ol propoune 1 B SIS B v ity s i 5 10 T v Y YO0 Sl B 2 % 2 exac ays. ou can do as probably because our burden has been much lighter than that| 1eg, three ribs crushed and otherwise|ot Youth,” Madge Kennedy's intense-| woi) " ALy poultry raiser can easily £ belli ts and b have borne it for less than| badly injured dern Goldwyn Pi .Ahsnl“my nflpflflulhlfl of some belligerents an: ecause we have borne it for less than Y red. 7 ly thrilling and modern Goldwyn Pic- 5 r two years. It is also our policy to be magnanimous in our in- Olson says the young man was &|ture, which comes to the Grand g;gbgiomtig?g? higs,’he‘:.:?blx‘%d::? nmms"yaflbsm“mly . o 5 A great favorite with the boys of the|theater tonight and Sunday, matineé ;s ternal relationship and we will no doubt follow it at the con-| field and they are all hoping his In-|and evengng.g The charmtu}g star has "?r?t;?mc'tl;xas ;eel:: discovered that unwandamo P"cas ference. But for all families who have lost breadwinners, for Tevitalizes the flock and-inakes herf {3 WL juries will not prove serious, his{a role particularly suited to her re- f s . o % 4 = work - % all individuals who have undergone serious material .depriva- otk althe fanan e nle inalled heroic act being warmly praised. markable comedy and dramatic tal-fipro.o Eggs” ~Give your hens a few tion, even for all commercial firms that have lost: cargoes, ships leading man. = This populer artist with results. | “More Eggs” will that some ‘other person than Uncle Sam should foot the bil,| Wil E. Mehlorn, who enlisted In truly loving couple, torn with sus- 4 maker, write E. J. Reefer, poultry - SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL. !I.I WEBKLY PIONEER Ten pages, contalping & of the news of the woek. Published wm%mmw:mmwwm.tu,hnmum —_— e OPFIOIAL COUNTY AND OITY PROCEEDINGS f —— e HOW ABOUT US? will be The premier of Australig has made a rather pertinent ob- COMING TO REX servation. . He is in favor of peace. He publicly acknowledges it as a blessing. But he remarks officially that he does not want the final terms to be signed without a provision for the pecuniary * indemnification of Australia. . Canada probably feels likewise and as both the dominion and the commonwealth have strained themselves in the struggle to the cracking point and achieved miracles of valor and sacri- fice we can hardly blame them. “Your 32 Teeth are 32 }Reasons" Notice today’s Want Ads, back page. 160 Hens—1500 Eggs Mm. H. M. Patton, Waverly, Mo., writes: “I fed 2.boxes of ‘More Eggs’ to my hens and broke the egg record. The Original Cut-Rate Dentists CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OUR SPECIALTY The writer also says the “flu” is|ents, b M 5 % 5 raging there in camp. Maore is . Madge ‘Kennedy's| cen% ‘worth of “More Eggs,” and or anything of value there should be compensation, so far as Tomyicore W go Kennedy's |y oy "will ‘be amazed ‘and - delighted value can be expressed in money. And it seems reasonable| MELWORN GETS DISCHARGE. = |has the role of Jimmy ‘Betts. s : 4 p The picture tells the story of a ::‘;}’l;otlh:gfiaz;stg;ogfiztg:t!]fls)%ist' 10 Year Guarante o If Germ.any had been victorious .t}!e DDpUlfltions of the 153::}{?x{;flEgsgil:glm;:rhe:rne;l:n:g:tlr?;: picion by jealously; of ‘a‘scheming b 5 Central Empires would have been a unit in demanding that we|nis eyes twenty-four days, has re-|middle-aged woman, who seeks to expert, Dept. 1589, Reefer Bldz. W Gold Crown ... Kansas City, Mo., for a $1 package|® Bridge Work, per otk & be skinned alive. A few months ago the journals of all their|ceived his medical discharge and is | win the love of a man half her age. “ 0 sk live. é e " of ‘“More Eggs” Tonic. Or send $2.25 11 political parties declared that France must be crushed into per-| Soming home. He had also been fll| “Smiling Bill" Parsons, in_ his| oy, Sty o e rogular $1 ;ack- g‘l’",':fg'i“‘l‘i:z.“_" from several days with eye trouble and [latest two-part refined comedy “‘Bil- 2 LT % mament helplessness. preumonia. and has been acting as|lie's Sweetie” is also on the program | 28¢5 o8 special discount for a sea- @ SET OF TEETH ward sergeant iir the hospital, He|for tonight and tomorrow. - Monday, son’s supply. ‘A millioni “dollar bank ; : says the other Bemidji boys at Dun-|Earle Williams appears at the Grand guarantees if you are not absolutely] Open Evenings Till-8:00 Ty are not coming back with him. |as star in “The Grell Mystery,” a|Satisfled, your money will-be returned |§ o5p. City Hall, Schroeder Bld ) - 3 8- The writer also states a lieutenant | sTinping drama ot love, murder and |0 request and the ‘“More Eggs” costs The Dental C from France died the night before|mystery, a modern detective story ih[you sothing - Lou take. mo, ek i the letter was written, November 26. ] which a society man, turnei crimino- oday. a dollar bill to your . - et b logist, convicts his own sweet-heart | letter_or send $2.25 special discount | U“lon Dentlsts 4 by finger prints of slaying the man for 3 packages. Or ask Mr. Reefer : who is to marry her sister; then|to send 'you free his poultry “book Dr, Norcross Dr. Clarke i exonerates her.” that tells the experience of a man BEMIDJI - who has 'made a fortune out of . G SPIRITUALIST. REX TONIGHT poulyy The Spiritualistic = congregation Tonight at the Rex theater will be = will hold its meeting Sunday evening | shown Gladys Brockwell, depicting in the church, the hour being 7:30 { the difficult lead role in “Kultur,” a o'clock. production which the documents in the possession of the government’s bureau of information made possible ta ctage. It is a six part feature, yet 3 not a war picture. It is based on the [ ] inside workings of wnat was going on in the imperial courts of Germany and Austria, prior to the outbreak of the world’s conflict and lay bare the diplomatic intrigues and eyen the private affairs of Teuton royalty. It unravels deeply the underground politics and romance of the aged Franz Joseph and shows who was O MAKING GOOD. Large employers of labor throughout the country have an- nounced that those who left their service to go to war did so with the assurance that their positions would be open on their return. They have declared that they are now ready to re- deem their pledge. § ’ It is creditable that the employers have risen above fre- quent commercial practice in the matter fof these promises. Business usage often countenances the neglect of an obligation until the party interested brings it obstrusively to the attention of the party liable. But in this country we can rise to higher ideals when the inspiration is forthcoming. It is a pity that our inspired moments cannot be made continuous. In this case the employers will probably get the thick end of the deal. The returning workers will in nearly all cases be more valuable now than when they went away. They have XYP- 3 ;"e“"‘ll wln'“}’)- healthier bodies a broader vision stiffened will-power, greater | aeq. . oWty will by anpcool: self-control and a sterner sense of responsibility. Blaine Lambert, pastor. K LR S : What the American public would be somewhat interested in is what the president has to offer the allies as America’s part of the peace program. The so-called terms have been made by the president alone but the national congress doesn’t know about the details and to be sure the people of the United States tc;lio nrit.d What is there secret aboufil it all agd Whi ? The nai onal democratic congress gave the president the persona s power to do as he pleased in the war, but he seems to arrogate| _ LUTHERAN FBiEE A CENSUS to himself powers and privilegesno head of any other nation |, Seivices at 7:30 o'clock In ' thefy 1 em Ly A Ko is claiming. Sunday school at the usual hour. several weeks, to collect photos 0. P. Grambo, pastor. and information of each of.our ||l||IHIIHHHII|H!|I!!li METHODIST. 10:45 a. m., Morning worship. 12 m., Sunday school. 7 p. m., Epworth league. Hallmark Watches are made in the leading factories of America and Switzerland. Built in models to suit every need at Scandinavian Lutheran. Services will be conducted in the S —_— American language next Sunday|,..qpongible for the slaying of Arch- prices ranging from $18.00 to $125.00. Every Hall- mark watch is guaranteed to keep accurate time and give perfect satisfaction. morning at 10:30. Special music will be rendered. Sunday school work will be re- sumed a week from next Sunday. Osmond Johnson, pastor. duke Ferdinand, heir to the Austrian throne. It is a gripping production The Hallmark Watch For Men 5 B 50—You-will be proud to give or to own this hand- some - ‘timepiece. A thin model watch of very small size. The movement con- L, # Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo, in a report, discloses * PRESBYTERIAN R Fribane, and for other akimicto heaaat fold - 36. : s B s . 25- that this month the government’s expenses will reach a new} sunday morning at the Presby-|l appropriate purposes. year case. Price, $25.00 high water mark, estimated at $2,000,000,000. And we sup- telrlilnn cm]x‘rch uthn u'g}ock thi pa;tfir Smalll hand bills give fuller B 52—Exactly the same in X 3 3 i will speak on the subject, “The - particulars. 2 design, size and movement pose the taxpayers and Liberty Loan buyers will foot the bill for grims of Today” (Psalm 126:6). At Yours, for the good pictures except, that the case is of 14k gold. Price, $45.00 Creel and his party of sixteen to make their trip and pay their expenses to Paris, where they have gone as “official” repre- sentatives of the government “publicity” department. RN Pl?;zz‘:&og:g:infilgahtt; o'clock. the It is to be hoped that the conscientious objectors in all these | sermon will be preached on “Christ’s months have not become too firmly fixed in the habit of con- C°g“‘-"d‘M“"“‘ 6:131)1'11 5 scientiously objecting. Mother will hardly welcome a con-| | and Ghristian Lt el scientious objector who feels obliged to voice an unfavorable the service Miss Ella Lagua will sing can do. a solo, and the choir will render A. A. RICHARDSON the anthem by Henry Parker, “The Phflompher AS YOUNG AS 1 ¢ The Directors Special A il YOUR : KlnNEYS Hallmark Bracelet Watch ST. BAB;I'HOLOMEW'S EPISCOPAL. s BLIMINA. Especially planned by a committee of five Advent Sunday. Tlg;}e os;c ',%Igf,fig“g'om“ your body. directors. Il}ustration is actual siz_eil Caslgg 10 a. m., church school. This done you can live to be a hun- exclusively in gold-filled case with- soli moln! a. m., Holy Eucharist and ser-| g.oq4 and enjoy the good things of gold back. ls’I‘IJfWEl r]:llovemlgn;lwlth el‘e,xenzr: in the eyetanyor ok ThAtKsIEFerd Jato 1 RS R IR L T R e o e Price, $20.00 B People. Come’ (193). Kee body i d dition, % s AN L 5 p youyr dody in good condition, Now is the time for the people of Bemidji to get ready (6’;4-")‘““- For the Sick and Afflicted” | yyq¢'3 ‘the secret. for the coming of winter and when it arrives turn attention to} ° cyoral communton. Watch the kidneys. uThemkldn:{s improvements for next spring and summer. : Recessional, “All People That on and dlseTs;l:oi‘ ‘3;?:5‘1 ue:mdepgfl t: e Bafth Do DNEILL (ALY S miood. Al the blood passes 3 s All children and their parents are ¢ As the later detailed reports come in it appears that the| , co4 (o remember church school re- g;g:sh 5 kfiz;yi“:fiz o American army held considerable of a picnic in the Argonne|opens tomorrow. e impurities. That is their i g opinion of her cooking. i | i i ¢ ) ! When the waterworks question is decided by the voters on December 28 it will be the voice of the people and they alone can say what they desire in the way of proposed improvement forest. George Backhurst, rector. work. Keep them clean and in prop- e er working condition and you have It never occurred to the Germans that the “Watch on the CONGREGATIONAL. nothing to fear. Drive the poisonous Rhine” would some day b A i teh Sunday school at 10 a. m. wastes and deadly uric acld accumu- LR E S e B e ot el Preaching service at 11 a. m. lations from your system. Take GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules at intervals and you will always be in perfect working order. You will feel strong and vigorous. Nerves and James Austin, pastor. SWEDISH LUTHERAN, Services at 11 o’clock in the morn- This Hallmark Military Watch is an ideal timepiece for any one engaged in military, naval or aerial service. 17 jewel movement with lever escapement, breguet For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Mark i ast 0 SHIP YOUR g arket Prces ing. muscles will be elastic and your face hairspring and patent regulator. Sterling silver cushion shape case Sunday school at the usual hour. | will radiate youth and health. 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