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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER star is Julia Arthur, one of mot noted actresses of the American For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Ao e e o 34 nurse was charged wi ng- : S Fimann oseRe 00, THEATERS [|f|istmeninthar etorts o aut nel ] Hides, Furs, Wool, THE, BEMIDIX PIONEER FUBLISHING CO. @ B. CARSON ». W DERU k| So far as the powerful neutral na- tions, including the United States, could discover, the evidence against the nurse was of the flimsiest sort, Sheep Pelts and Bee Wax and Tallow To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPNY 118 Belt. Ave. % Bemidii..lfinnopou TELEPHONE 022 : SEanstiin, e S o 7 “Wife or Country,” the photoplay and -Brand Whitlock interceded :for " Hntered at the postoffice at Hemidjl, Minn, as second-class mattes it i ¢ .woman, and pleaded with the under act of Congress of March 3, 1870. : ;&r;ll;'eangr:i:?pl ;'l;“g':]eo d::;::.m is gletman “authorltlel:!" throughout the == The marital. troubles of a brilllant | entire nieht preceding her murder, atel ) name H A 0 no_avail. / be k{l‘:‘m t?t&: &fi'&rf"b:'c‘"x‘.’&".f‘e"c“e:gi‘}?fy"“:‘é‘r"%fi%uem&" s st ;V,fi:l:;:, v:)l:':,; hl::“:fi?fig:figd n;‘::‘é{: Jodith Cavell was-led ‘out in the Communications for the Wee_kly Pioncer must reach this office not German propaganda, is.the chief key- dawn of a gray morning and shot later than Tuesday of each week:to insure publication in the current isaue. Tote of the plot'.‘bfi't with an unex. | Within fifteen minutes of her notifi- peeted denouement for the big punch cation of the'*findings’’ of the *‘court GRANDTONIGHT. SUBSORIFTION ..m; A and-a moslt{:nus\;zll ending. Gloria | martial” that tried her. “A mew:army Swanson, rry Mestayer, Gretchen|rose up in England that.same day: Kihy e e SR RN ET e Lederer, Jack Richardson are.in the {my o bfillet th:t slew - Bdith C“:;j < s Six montts .. cast, Killed the Hohenzollérn hope of vic-| ELKQ TONIGHT. tory. THE WEE In “Loves Law,” at the Elko thea- Ten pages, containing KLY PIONEER tre tonight, Gail Kane is presented in v N etaaa DA b5 ALY B e e ivants SLE o lghly dramatle photoplay, selected GE'I' 9‘0 AN’S ;FOR 7 (4 4 ). AR 3 B4 1) % You don’t have to rub it in || to get quick, comfort- k . ing relief OFFIOIAL COUNTY AND GITY PROCEEDINGS : truggle for decency in her rise to fame. W 3 PROHIBITION AMENDMENT. (Duluth News Tribune.) ) The bill to prevent the ratification of the prohibition|be shown at ¢ amendment to the federal constitution has been introduced infCaxivie Blackwell and Fvelyi Qpepley e the state logislature by a Duluth member, Representative Pit-|2trtel. The 018 SO0y Hen ofin | ; Once you've tried It on that stiff f tenger. This creates a peculiar situation and one that has a]big American ship.yard in war time. |, Joint, f,",iwmc“‘fifi;,“bfi'fimns,flm : rather vaudeville feature, ; ke dtond to Frauces bl B warm, -soathing -elicf. you ~never ©" " Duluth is the one and only city of its size in the United| 7ot ‘E::E‘;hd ;;b‘e :“: 1 make SOU| thought a liniment could produce. | States that, of its own motion and act, has voted itself saloon-| " : ; ; Won't stain the skin, leaves no muss,. | less. More than that, it is the dryest city of its size in the entire ELEO TOMORROW. = - ;flvffez flk“fl&nfi"”fl%‘“fi t&: 1 country, local sentiment compelling the inforcement of the law.| ‘7. Warren Kerrigan fs to appeur |- means economy. "Your own or any Not only this, but Duluth has voted dry four successive | as star-in“Three X Gordon,” another | other druggist-has it. Get photoplay of vigorous: manhood, to -GRAND TOMORROW. A tense loye story is told in the “The . ‘Road to times. Twice it voted as a city alone, once for county option ? ol 9 3 and once for state prohibition. This leayes no question as to m;f 235“&:}3&3?}‘." ;:;%fiz:sv.v:xfll !_O an s — ’ the sfntiment of Duluth. Four such declatatioixs are hixzo;;%h. s:&l::!;]xs& bg:enic&?;t 1;0 :gnt:"% Al et S ‘ t is therefore, certainly peculiar, to say the least, t r} BARIES SWA0RE. Sroxes # e nt < o ekt the entire state of Minnesota the especial champion of the f%‘:.‘u;,‘,!‘%:,‘;;"::?g‘m,};?},: avilson | RS I’x iny = Branch‘House, 121 Thlrd_S}reet, Bemidji - i_iquorRinterests should be found hé Duluth. Itis not% at ’:nenéger in the-cast. rom Ramsey nor Hennepin nor Stearns nor any of the other; - half dozen or so wet counties who obtrudes himself as-the spon- wfi;%vmwom'" g sor of the breweries and of whisky. The limelight is added 0|, Pariaian . ball room. . If you 5o this unsavory distinction by the gentleman’s residence. and 80| not certain, see Clara Kimball Young misrepresentation of a dry city or dry county. / at the Rex theatre tonight when ghe ‘The method taken to block the ratification of prohibition|2PPears tn “The Sevage Woma o in Minnesota is equally characteristic. of brewery psychology)terly. productions. and brewery morals. The bill takes the form of an appeal to| The story is .adapted from the| "~ popular vote, It provides for a referendum. The amendment gavel L:nfi"l?ts"“;‘éifiio‘;" Drancess is to be ratified, not by act of the legislature, as have been all{ sereen fs a role vastly different from other amendments, but by popular vote or not’at'all, and that}any which Miss Young has before not by a majority of those voting on the subject, but by a ma- ;‘“’fe“ for.the screen a‘fl,‘“es this cele- jority of all the votes cast ra! fzd star away from, her usual so- Jority . ciety play .and shows her to excep- The sudden gevotion of the liquor interests, led by the|.ional advantage as Renee, daughier —4 brewers, to the referendum is in harmony with their equally|ota Erenchtrader, derelict in Abys sinia, " role in which the young girl sidden conversion to any democratic principle. So long as they| i ybyen i ) i 8 owned the legislature or.so longias they could control:it by bar- 1?5 ;;fil: bté:nfua?a :sj‘t‘)?eg sél;eci’:-ntl?:d o ter, purchase and sale, they fought anything that hinted -at a|aucen of Sheba, and as a halt tamed | « i popular vote. % thinf’ amid the artificlalities of Pari- & A bill to ratify the prohibition amendment has also been " “e' Lty introduced. Its adoption has been equally recommended by “SIRENS OF THE SEA." the governor. The Pittenger bill is solely a bill in avoidance,| When “Sirens of the Sea™ appears 1t is the brewery-whisky bill and any member who votes for it;’;’ the ‘Rex tomorrow, Bemidji will 3 F b sk ¥ R ave the opportunity of seeing one 9i is against prohibition, either from conviction, or because owned | the most beautiful’pictures produced by the brewers. by the Jewel productions' (inc:,) star-: Any man who claims to be for prohibition and .yet votes ;‘nl L°“t§_elela°§ely fln‘lil C:"mel f““&i for it under the specious plea that he believes in the referen-| i {i?e HATARLALAY. 058t ok i b Y . b It’s an enchanted island and ovi dum, is of the latter class. His morality simply ranks lower|yonder sit Lorelei and her sire 7 Destruction or not, I'm going to Lore- ‘Here's The Secret! - DRIVES:the Gas out of your body and the Bloat - -goes with it. Take ONE : . FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE You can fairly feel it-working. RELIEF COMES QUICK. You know you are helped. Tens of thousands use EATONIC and get this A g Removes Quickly—Indigestion, Heartburn, Sour Stomach, etc. » Get EATONIC from your Druggist with the DOUBLE GUARANTEE ., Band o olp!” Book, Addrees Eatonic. . - } Costs a Cent a8 °r TwoaDay Remedy Co., 1018-24 So. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, I than his cupidity. i ¥ £ {lel,”. exclaims the handsome young R {yatchtsman, Gerald Waldton, ' 10} WHY NOT MEMORIAL FOR BEMIDJI, ° artley Boyce as they sail past’ - 1 5 rock-bound. island, where Sybil, an g S ;- H % | exquisite]ly beautiful malden, and her : “W.xth t_he discussion for, a more sxg}ltly and _beautlfied Be-: | zirl companions, all donned in sea- midji, it strikes us that the action taken in Lac qui Parle county, W]eeg im leu of bathing suits, are of which Madison is the county seat, to erect a memorial inl}‘h‘:,’h’e‘gd“‘k“}r";:‘?gfi_‘l’:sg:‘?%‘:sgty‘.‘;’f;‘ that city in honor of the county’s dead soldiers, is a most ex-|ter as the young men make a land cellent idea. Lac qui Parle is the first Minnesota county to 80 !ing and rush after them. act. A big feature of the picturg are . s i s s i the water scen £ The meniorial will be in the form of an iron fountain twen- simming and Givine. Euaiton o ty feet in diameter, surmounted by a figure, in iron, of a modern; soldi%!"’. i i : e “'Ttmtah CAVF;LL CA?{E;; aiting figures, seated on' either side of the monument, ne of .the most remarkable pic- will depict a wife and mother watching for the return of the e soldier. Y shown 'at the Rex two days, com-: The county will pay for the monument and the city hag|mencing next Thursday and continu- agreed to pay for the water which will spray from-the fountain. Ing Friday, matinee and night. its) The cost of the monument is $5.650. It will be erected by July 1, in time for the great home- : i 3 coming at Madison on July 4. nmtv "EAIIH TA'_KS Renville county is considering the erection of a memorial at|{™"" W : Olivia, its county seat, and the town of Canby, which is to erect! Batter he: Careful About Your a memorial on its own account for the soldier dead, is now en- = ? gaged in collecting $10,000 for that:purpose. « - Kidneys What to do with the deep, unsightly triangle near the BY N. B. COOK, M. D. depot, passed by every visitor to Bemidji, has been discussed time and time again, the creation of a flower bed seeming to Foods taken intothe stomach go thron;:!; be favored. The erection of a memorial fountain on that spot m‘flhfi'gfig%fig (R0 o of would greatly impress the visitors upon their -arrival in Be-| sifted qut and disposed of. It is the duty midji, or the fountain could be erected in Library park on the fof the kidneys to do.this. When the kid- lake shore, or some other desirable spot. neys do not fully, per{orn their vital work, = 1919 Retail Sales Policy -"I‘he-‘most liberal afid'easy sales arrangemerit in the history of the Company. ‘DEPOSIT ONLY $25.00 Such would be a fitting tribute to Beltrami’s soldier dead,|Happily, Nature has provided waraing'{ B Set YOUI own date when y9u want deliVery. an ornament to the county seat and a point of interest for all. |alarms. telling ,Feonlo “‘Lc_n their kidneys : You take no. chances of ]OSlng ona raising or aro not.well. These warhings come in the 5 Wh 5 < ERA .. |form of dmgging pains in the smali of tho | 8 : 1 2 k t B b 1 e en McAdoo, enroute to California to begin private life, | back, - weak stomach, low spirits, chills, owermg market. ut y placing an order stopped at Alberque, N. M., he addressed the railroad boys, gggm;gd,;c‘;‘mmgn“g;g&{“;{"{ffi early you have all the advantages Of g‘ettlng saying “As Director general I have been handling you boys in- 5 bad breath; creased wages an an eight-hour day, while I have been getting ;fié mp:m‘;es, fl?llx‘\ fc'uod‘.1 drymsiin: a dollar a year and an eighteen-hour day.” Pretty nice in “Mc” minlg ni:yth:uf:?'s;&?‘fubngmfim e dehv ery When you Wa'nt lt' s § when under his administration the railroads lost §190,000,000teom the one cause of Tadneys that are not | Deliveries are not guaranteed. Orders filed in ro of the tax payers’ money and the service became in a chaotic| filtering the poisons out of the system. To i In fact FORD s state, with the people held up for exorbitant fares and freight|overcome these troubles, Dr. Pierer, o tation. In iac cars may be more scarce this rates and poor service. Ann:ig 'Ta.bllv:gsfo rgpoogltlhcr fid:«tay emcedh season than ever before' 2 e - o mEe TR cine is its equal in giving relief and re- % . . v 3 5 The_charges of disloyalty have been dropped by the gov- ?fib&&‘gfim‘f‘“ “Wk"(‘.‘ the k‘l‘:“fi We have prices, specifications, full information for ernment against Max Eastman, editor of the blantent socialistic| sothing ex s When ggfififl\fi‘mc 1919. shgettThetsMasses, l;md four otheli employes of the g{lant.. The '%“gble!s—}:&gaaa %r‘ \v!ntcr' }\:’il{njsachmbil\g]t. oy’ COME IN indictments were based on articles appearing in e Masges| This washes and flushes the kidneys whi¢ ) 5 and two trials resulted in disagreements of the juries. At the i) e e first j:nal, George Creel, official publicist and spokesman for the | Anuric Tablets are made double strength, : . president, testified in defense of the indicted editor and staped |so that they dissolve uric acid the same ag C & w 2 JEWETT CO Inc I, L 7 w“»‘”“”gm}w.mm‘ SPHIN r that he held him in high regard and esteem. It worked fine. ;‘;fi%fi:&ffl:fi:%&% L "::: Ford Authorized Sales and Seevi ; e peop! ave uric acid. Better get ervice > Attorney General Gregory of the president’s cabinet, is|Poisen out of your body for safety’s sake, NN another who has resigned. Like McAdoo, he says his pa;r m"}m:ffiymfl?,gi}w conx the bowels: BEMIDJI Tel. 474 MI ESOTA : too small. Gregory is another Texas politician, appointed by | buck 'into normal activity, - take Dr. Wilson to a cabinet office, following the customary line of P'“;f}j ‘le“}!t Pellets. h_’“}f.v Lot gla‘r:é’nz southerners to the executive positions of the govern- g&m;&ffi%fif@;“& that i T e At S Rl RN 1: S b e S T ! i | #—-‘-‘“ | I 1 | Nl nsdriun