Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 11, 1918, Page 2

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Lillian Gish, fivst arrived it had sur- vived two tides of Huns; one going, toward Paris, and the other going| f A T T H E toward dBer]in. Griffith came a;ter ) S o < the receding tide. The Germans had L2 SewnTISHED BVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY: EMIDIT NEER PUBLISHIN B not anticipated it and seemed to THE = FroNmER %20 T H E A T E R S have prepared to stay all winter and E.“X. DENU summer. Many scenes were made’ at Com- peigne, France, toward Paris from Noyon, and some on the British line. All, however, were made under the auspices of the British war office. The ‘glorious musical score espe-; - cially written for the production and interpreted by ‘a splendid special or- chestra will add largely to the charm of the entertainment. @. ®. CARSON TELEPHONE 922 REX THEATER—TONIGHT At the Rex this evening will be shown Rupert Julian's dramatic pro- duction, “The Fires of Youth,” star- = TR i e l'ln§l Rutfh Clifford. This is an ab- No attention pald to annonymous contributions. ‘Writer's sorbing feature film and there will own Y {3 {ly for publication b‘cflxmunggag‘:n:d ’ttourr 31‘:‘ gvoee;(‘l';”!;l.o;ezn Omust reach this office not also be shown a good comedy. CHAPLIN’S COMING. - later than Tuesday of each week to fnsure p}xhllcauon in the current issue, 5 Tovidrrow B1d° Priady. the Clisp- | F AP IIHOWING BY lins will be at the Rex, Mr. and Mrs. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Entered at the postoffice at Bemi under act of Congress of March 3, 1879 djf, Minn, as second-class matter BY CARRIER . v ;‘.‘.‘.{.‘:&.’15'3 One year .........« e AT $4.00 dcihtlr"et (‘S’X:z;pllnhbluth appearing in - 100 Bl SRORtEE AT et . 2,00 stine 1ls. ildred Harris, the (By United Press.) m;ofl.gm a5 bride of Chaplin, ““will appear in| St Paul,yDec, 11,—The University ’ k rrdneeaenes X ‘The Price of a Good Time,” a Jewel |of Minnesota, agricultural college and Co R e L production. ; ., | experient stations eonnected with it, A . ¥ PIONEER - Did you ever have a good time?"” |had $3,704,066 to spend during the 7 STy B oba "': m“ rage of the week, Published is the question that Preston Winfleld, | last fiscal year and-had $131,000 left| ! 7 ‘T every Tharsday O efise paid o any address, foz, in advance $1.50. |||8 young man of wealth and leasure, |at the end of the year, This Is "7 HQW You ;Hate . v 'sp;:‘:att&cgflmfl:nzaggxlfy 3w%flod' !;tlit shotwn in statlgtlcsflcomplled at the /4 5 B A S - ¥ offi- | state treasurer's office. Of this a- 4 ¢ : ciates at the pve?tumery’counter in|mount, the legislature appropiated -Those Gl‘easy DlSheS! one of his ta‘;hers mgmmoth depart-11,495,550" and’ receipts from other 4 ment stores, * Preston’s folks, as well {gources including tuition and support And the pots and kettles that you have to scrape. | - as his arlstgcrhtlc fiancee, are off on|from ‘the United States for agricul- Unless you have learned, as hav tfio sand: f th z THE NATION MUST KEEP CLEAN. a yachting cruise, and thie family | tural colleges, were $1,626,160. e e g mansion has been left in'charge of a women, of this easier, better way to clean table and discreet caretaker. - So Preston bffers kitchenware. Sprinkie : ! i R | & . 0 2 to give Linnie the time of her life, (United States Public. Health Service.) bt ko S e 1 ! Your whole community will be at the station “when thel s ougnout - the ~week where she 1 i boys come marching home.” You are planning to honor these|wants to go. 3 g i Gt men with parades and celebrations of all kinds. Are you mak-| Will Preston be man enough to ing sure that the profiteers of vice are not planning to take o Sl LU Ll Diechas advantage of the days of festivity to dishonor them before they{ally marry his, friged fiancee, and get settled again in the normal ways of life? Are you sure "MULE'TEAM BORAX leave poor- little"Linnié to pay the| Dr. King’s New Discovery — riages, diseases of the heart, blood vessels and vital organs.|Sarver, the scenarrio editor of World- the system ‘cleansed, the appes Pictures. It is a modern story with :i{::gively. T te stourach vhaiiach w?th But people generally did not know these things and feW| tno heroine a wealthy young girl. remedial measures were taken. The war opened our eyes.|“T'other Dear Charmer”. has that The report of draft boards and, camp surgeons revealed, fox; most - desirable .quality—charm. the first time, clearly, the menacing-seriousness of the venerea problem and the failure of our’ pre-war ‘attitude toward:the Hurrgfi%}mssngygo cdmiE £l . whole question, to town—the K, T. Mammoth One- e The examination of draftees showed that five men came|Ring Circus! Only it will be seen New York " Chicago that demobilization will not mean demoralization? - price of a good time? ~That is' the relieves them and keep When men and girls are changing their occupation and fi;‘;‘;“,’;‘e,wf,’:f”:h}: ;fi;{‘“fi;{;‘,},,{;‘ he . you going on the job into your dish-water. It makes dish-washing easy be. i bresking with old ways of life, when war disciplines are being|intensly dramatie: picture. : cause it cuts grease instantly off % i removed and when spirits are buoyant, the greatest temptationsf Charlie will be ‘seen in one of his of almost . dishes and silver, pots and pans, | to self indulgence occur. Cities and towns throughout the spasms entftied #Hix Night Out. fas drelieving coughe, and puts a wonderful lustre on | country face now the most important crisis—the biggest emerg- GRAND TONIGHT. : ol D ’fijfig-’: e %lanss, a_;lglsg,le_?gf.es "-‘t’f""’!f{"’b' be- | ency yet encountered in the fight against vlenere'a‘lthdxs‘;ases. Louise Huf, tiy charming actress, |’ i ") ‘f‘;;ed' 3 ‘;“b y“a::l‘::’c;‘ B e Before the war most physicians and public health officers|stars in “T'other Dear Charmer, ' the i a t . Endorsed by all health authori- § Kknew that gonorrhea was every year causing thousands of|¥/opd-Ficture, S CH iyt yslgi i ,;;“mm‘:’,:gmf < ties, " Used wherever “hygienic - A | cases of blindness among infants, countless surgical operations| porting.-her:in-this interesting and to-take remefivtheg know of, 01"-091_11}@55 must be maintained. AaPUREY 7 ; on women, and sterility in both men and wome; hat syphilis :X::yrtgln}ilng :l:;ractlé)n }:u.'_lohphgow. _Sold by-all druggists. 60c and $1.20. AT ALL DEALERS - R | was being transmitted to offspring causing physical and mental| ors who has oured Wil MUCBUG: | s S pree cxp oses 7 8 , B Ax - [ defectives; that it was a prolific cause of locomotor “ataxia, pooet & aupber 0f SR WOt s KO0 Bowels On Schedule Lo o enls T e | BegomslAN [ paralysis, paresis or softening of the brain, insanity, miscar-| “The story was written by Charles Late, ‘retarded functioning throws . g P : the whole day's duties out of gear, Pacific Coast Borax Company ° e & | - Dr. King's New Life Pills, - Mild and tonic ;n action. Sold everywhere, 25¢. i | i | | i : . : on the screen at the Grand theatre ! a8 }ntof’tche }::rmy w;tht\}rlenereal dlzeaget;::) every o}rlne whz cogtgagtte'd B e e B sgant . SET i =1 ¢ it after he was in the army. An e one who contracted it in}on Eartn,” the latest Paramount pic- & X - | ture produced by Thomas H. Ince and starring charming Enid Ben- nett;, will be presented. ELKO TONIGHT. Henry'.B. Walthall returns to the screen of the Blko theatre tonight the army, probably was infected in a civil community near camp over which the civil authorities had control. Venereal disease, then, is not to be attacked as a war epidemic, but as a civilian problem and a peace problem. The pro;ec:ion of the returning %oldiers and izfilors in your im- mediate vicinity is your, imme iate respoqsi y. e s o Is your city accepting its reconstruction task? ey ¥ e iR pa oo bis tnter | | iSend bR LT What can you do? romantic story of the cattle lands of || a solid gold ring on 10 days free ! 0 “ western -Texas, ‘“With . Hoops of || trial” We will send: it prepaid SEND YOUR NAME AND WE'LL Send You a Lachnite Don’t send a penny. Send your AMERICA'S HONE SHOE POLISH | Steel.” Until the making of “With Hoops of Steel,” Mr.- Walthall had never appeared in the role of a cow- boy. HINOLA A ¥ HESAME SRice THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY. &fii,%a’?“fi;%‘?f‘ $3.15. :3?43 e postman an en wear Ii or. : s % ull s, If you, if Chngtma’s is the only one of our holidays the observance In “With Hoops of = Steel,” the ig gom' df?i'ends fcayn tel‘{rit f::ns: of which is based upon love and thoughtfulness for other people| cowboys are not the rip-roaring sort| | a diamond, send it back. But if you than our individual selves. Other holidays are for the most|that have been seen so often upon|fdecide to buy it—send us $2.00 a part, as is fitting, in recognition of great national events or f"e seroen 'g‘my aze fm‘l }‘“1:1:9" be- | fmonth until $15.75 has been paid. -in memory of those who have done and suffered great things| i five ang Lt ol for rent etnas) | Niite Today Send your . name for their country. Thanksgiving efpresses gratitude for our|instead of like the characters that|of the solid s lnstated blessings, and New Years, if 'we keep it with thoughtfulness, only exist between the yellow backs | ahove you wish (ladies or men’s.) .is ‘an occasion for a little self-examination and some ‘fresh of noyels, Be sure to send finger size. resolves, A : «mEARTS OF THE worrp.” || Harold Lachman Co.Dept. 3153 But Christmas is rightly a day of generosity and love. “Hearts of the World,” D. W. Grif-| 19 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, Il We make the children happy with toys and candies, we| fith’s: supreme achievement, & love K8 2Vey Lo bt . A . A . story though many of the episodes think of the gift which will please mother, wife, sister, husband, | T V8 prance on the immedi- we plan pleasant home entertainments. But Christmias lacks|ate ‘battle fields, will be shown at something if our observance of it is bounded by our family | the Elko tomorrow and for a run of circle and our friends. four: days. The festival will be an especially joyous one for America S S R Hopes Women Will Noyon and Ham, scenes of ter- rific fighting even now, were used i this year. The shadow of a great and cruel war has been|by the Griftith forces as background A d Th 4 ] lifted from us. We look forward to an era of peace and]for many wonderfully sweet love Opt IS Hab|t . scenes. The front liné = trenches PR - prosperity. K around Noyo 3 . n and Ham, then but 1] . Bu‘f at the same time there h.as never been a year when | eignt mflesyln the rear, are seen in AS We" AS Men i T B generosity was more needed. Prices of all commodities are | the great prodnction. E The quiet winding main street of Noyon, that peaceful village in Pic- ardy is now battered and deserted. |- But when Griffith and his 'stars, Robert Harron, Dorothy ‘Gish and appallingly high, and the little income of many a family has sbeen sadly diminished by the absence of one or more of its wage earners in the army. If we consider this and, not for- getting our own dear ones, do what we can to bring relief and pleasure to those in need, we shall indeed feel the blessedness Glass of hot water each morn- “'“Ing ‘helps us look and feel “clean, sweet, fresh. i ARGE quantities of SumorA are pur- ! of a real Christmas. As we have been prospered; so let us give. ; Ha bright, alert-—vigorous and ] el Ao give. | FEW FOLKS HAVE viva]w%%ya——a' gsoéld o AT hased by the G t to he sold > Rt g " a Whether it is coffee or woolen goods or railrcad fares GRAY HAIR NOW By - assied ooty by chase .y e Government 1o e 80 that go up, fate has decreed that the advance shall come out 5 ; . 'l clean, healthy blood. If only every to the Soldiers and Sailors. of the ultimate consumer. How satisfactory that would be D'"{"“ Snyfs l-ad-e,;Are l{;mz i3 asc Lidewize egfergh;nggog;gg { i idn” i f ipe of Sage Tea an PO R, . . if you and I didn’t happen to be the ultimate consumer! ecIp! Sulphur. ié‘:tflfi 1;:;};, ;\fl::: a gratifying change We aim to make SuikotA cost the men { i R 4 2 3 . . e 3 < —- B One part of the young woman’s deprivation-has been re- : ; Instead of the thousands of sickly, serving their country and the public | H lieved. - Sales of candy for Christmas are no longer restricted o,‘j‘:;,‘:,fi‘:‘,}g::‘ ;f,',,f:‘;;;}‘ddn‘fisgf; ;fi“fiflf&wpfig e I o Ao back of 1h littl P .bl \ | w4 to one pound parcels. But what’s the'use? The young man |lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur | ions; instead of the multitudes of 0. € men, as € as possibie. hed to purchase the candy is not home yet. in the hi:i{\; Ox;r nd{‘notherdmsadle “‘nerxe wg:eclm, fgndow;m,"l d“brain : ! — up'a mi ré o ea an ui- | 1a an € 1 ‘we shou. see a 141 The German statesmen are accusing h. th f bei pg“rm?epfib“ lo;h d!”k e bde- Zliifii' dompimlmic flm;:lg i W.ar tanditions, GER @E0 2 heads o each other o eing | tiful, and thousands of Wwomen an eke! eople everywhere. 7 ! : - - ; partly responsible for the war. It is not the first time that - :v‘l‘llci vaalnks :fi:& even ];:olor, lt‘lm}t ltn inede batl))l}s had l!’)y ?fi:sktl’ng.‘ pl'oflt making. We believe friends 3 i auti ar] e of hair which|each morning before rea) a t}le pot has made scathing remarks upon the color of the kettle. | oo attractive, use only this old-time | glass of real hot water with a tea- and users are more valuakle than the % recipe. ° oy A spoonful of limestone phosphate in it % ~ b i ; Eull'ope qust now resemblés one of those dissected pictures| Nowadays ;lebgattj\his Zamas iz fo h e fiémg‘;:hy v 1‘;2: profit of the moment. That is why (B o 80 popular a few years ago. It can be put together again, but |ture fmproved by He e at of | neys and ten yarcs of HoWe % | . H Py . th ngredients by asking at an us day’s indigestible waste, sour I : to do so will require an infinite degree of study and care. St atore toren D o Y| fevidntations - aud’ poisons, thus you can buy SumotA at the same price —— e i prt ), £ v % . 5 Have the homing pigeons been demobilized yet? It will Pxi%g" .wi?ce S‘i‘r‘ienf“‘ 2“ia§°’i‘o Ei‘i’*'i;“é?a'!’i?i?fi‘m‘"“ mfmffis%?!flg as a'lways' ! not be a difficult matfel? l%or they are pregarégeto yfflr;xishttl‘:gir ":,t:fi“y’ :lo Whfib{{ - m{}wdfiy? ¥ pu%i,ng ““’{e fé’%fl int:hfhedstfima;}}. . LS tell it een applied. You ose subjec sick headache, bil- : transportation. })ust daympen a sponge or soft brush|iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, BLACK — TAN — WHITE — RED — BROWN . FEE S, WG, ';wi'th it l:i“d dmw*tbixallthz;uggll y:\lr lczoalds; nnfilj # parltiiculnrly tlhos_e whg ) ] P Fervent prayer is said to avail. Pray fervently then that time: ‘%y“éofi'&g"& r ya?;airadi; Who are. acons'fis;at:g ::‘:}p :?tl::, are = S i o 4 you may not receive for Christmas a pair of purple socks or a|appears; but what defisgrt: the ladies|urged to. obtain a quarter pound of S ellow necktie. with Wyetl’s Sage and Sulphur Com- | limestone phosphate at the drug store| Eo : - = ._+ v pound, is that, besides utifully | which will cost but a trifle but is < {58 5 o . dnker;ing the hair after a few ap-|sufficient to demonstrate the gquick 3 PRICE AS ALWAYS & A Von Gott has not yet been named as a delegate to the|plications, it also brings back the and remarkable change in both health . peace conference. gloss and lustre and gives it an ap-|and appearance awaiting those who TEN CENTS . pearance of abundance. practice internal sanitation. We v T : - — Wyeth’s Sufie and Sulphur Com-|must remember that inside cleanliness 03 x L e pound is a delightful toilet requisite|is more important than outside, be- pearance to e 1T, .’IS !'IO m- p\l!:l es can_ minal 5 e 00d, M AUS B & Be s | 5%y 27| DALY PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS _.’.———-— B e e e I | 1 : = | Defecti

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