Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 20, 1919, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . “THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20, 1919 - There is something for you in the IT ISN'T THE TOWN—IT'S 'YOU Want Ad column today” It's on the THORWALD LUNDE i BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER AT THE “If you want to live In the kind of a |Jast page. Adute 2::_‘?;;,:&5';‘&::"‘;"‘“ SVERY AFTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY town’ == il oL (ress Shooefs : THE BEMIDJI PIONEIR PUBLISEING OO. THEATERS Like the kind of a town you iike, | . o 10013 A B b o @. B. CARSOXN L B, X. DENU You needn't slip your clothes in & EXIRA I.UNG WEAR 2 ; grip, . And start on a long, leng hike, You'll only find what you left behind, k bk et “WANTED FOR MURDER. At the Rex theatre tonight and to- it's_a knock at yourssi? when you | demonstrates the money-saving dura: ttention d &\ annonymous contributions. Write's name must For Murder,”’ a 'spectagle very much € bo Kowi 15 B alion, AL Bt shesgitry for BUUCONg, e, [ 00t of thE orainary, knock your town; -~} bilty of Nedln,Soles. A 2 g «“Wanted for Murder” is not'a war| It len't the_town—It's you. e writes, “ wearing later than Tuesday of mh week to insure publication in the current fssue. drama, but strictly 8 post-bellum pro- A A T Ly Ne"h;‘ish‘fls msg?& olffw:nd u:)gn %; : or i i written by-S:-Jay-Kaufman, who, un. Real towns are not made by men afraid- 5 4 to the volcano of Kilauea and: F ) o l_daYg SD,tgrday 1 hieadvent into filmdom, held the| .L-est somebody. else gets ahead,.. . | walkedaround the crater over hot lava and Monday- most cynical - viewpofnts on motion | When sveryons ‘ werks and nobedy | Six times and still the soles showed onday shirks, only slight signs of wear. i You can ralse a town from the ‘dead. | I¢ ,l;lm ?i,e“m'-‘gfifigfic’pflmg And It while you make ‘yeur personal | by which Neslin Soles are made to be New York City, and she is a daughter stake, exacttl’ should be—com- of the news of the week. of Arthur Hammerstein of the famous}! ygyur neighbors “oan make one, tos;. mmnw‘f abeml usefo?n&ee:l(gng wg 7 Published. for, in advance, $1.50 Hammerstein group of great leglti-|y o, sown will. be what you want te.| they give. mate stage productions. i There w%ll also be shown a Christie see, t them on new shoes for all mem- Film company comedy, “Their Hony- It isn’t the gw,._;|.v. you.” moon Baby.” “00DE OF THE YUKON.” 3 10-0z. cans Hines Tomato Soup, 3 for i . 2 2 No. 2 cans Corn pictures. The star of this production is Elaine Hammerstein, one of the most noted siage favorites of Broadway, ———THINE IN INTEREST—RAVE- = 2 No. 8 cans Saurkrau for: it o .25 pear in his first Select:picture, “‘Code of the Yukon," at the Rex theatre on MUCH WORK AHEAD FOR BEMIDJI. Mil:cheél_ fLevlv‘ilss, Wh‘:l will bakrie- N i L | membere: or s excellent worl n . MO 3 e i “The Barrier' and several other / -1 0. &« cans Mixe From every indication, it seems that Bemidji is destined|strong mountain’ pictures, will ap-}, 3 : l‘lg‘s;).!! n §O]es Vegetables for . .25¢ for greater things the coming year, now that the “smoke”” of the municipal election has blown away for another year, and Saturday ] it is hoped the council will take decisive steps to bring about|™ «code of the Yukon” is a story of that which is mosti I’il:eedeg fottht:lmtidji’s weg‘are.h Vgith Mat)l'or nD F]‘)r?nch ganndl‘:? iyr«m)ec‘tori Jgas Vandersluis completing his third term as the chief executive)Dubols, wuose @ n life is to find g . . 3 of the city, to unanimously be endorsed for the presidency of e B R ioat nis s |} 44 ‘ the city council, which the office directs, means that an official {and they persuade tiis wife that hef thoroughly familiar with the affairs of the city and aggressive|is not happy ‘with him. ' She runsj .\ 2 tall size cans Milk. for 6 bars White Flyer | ""Soap for.......30 5 1bs. good Coffee TOF s sinn . 81 will have an opportunity to.get.in:much: closer touch with the|¥ay With one of the band Thef N o 7 . prob!fit;us which tconfront thg ?ty' ot h : ’-t.v t’ SRR L G J ol % quarIEI Honey. .. .75¢ e present mayor is determined. to give the city a water|love with Jean, works. - ‘She tells him |- d Y i works suuply, such as it should have. He is determined to have :l‘;:;g{gfa“_,’e:l‘l“’:&fn“’;“‘% ;’i'l‘l"g_‘:" . o B 3 %)bnts %neé' * k . .38¢c the system in proper condition. He is also in favor of additional{zan but a ‘Higher Power saves him 2 ) f(fr oda Lrac ers45c paving projects being contemplated. by property owners. He|the trouble. Jean's. wife returns to wants the discreditable city buildlilng cleaned, dimproved in ’far- him and things takea brighter turn. rangement and made sanitary, wholesome an copvenient for biarssyrer se, Wil the needs of those whose duties are to care for the city’s busi- Bfflagmrfioigf:‘:%‘m_ S:nChr'i:: g:: ‘g’“ of ness: and the administrative sessions, and make the. city’s seat mount. photoplay, “The. Way of 8| paratively :ém P re|| Try Before You Pay - 'SENPINE, ‘the .great discovery for-. ASTHM. A Syrup for .. ... - ..of-government attractive instead of an ‘eye sore. Man With a Maid,” displayed at the} hitherto enthroned ‘as’the show pe Bnoucnmé"an a c?x?r AT e, % ..., i~ Every-aldermanic candidate for re-election was sent to the|Grand last night, aund again to ap- producsd’ woridertal results ‘with 98-1b. sack Cremo pear tonight, is in every respect a de- thousands of the most™ stubborn Flour ..... ... $5.75 council without the slightest opposition. They are among thei 1o/t Thofoplay. 1t 16 & picturiza-| 18S been'somewhat negl e .. s q2s ey . .. . cases, best citizens in Bemidji and -have become familiarized with its|tion of.1da M. Evan’s famous story prudent to get rid of :g A £ it yon have experimented with affairs, and should prove valuable to the two incoming alder-j “njd iu;) lvari%us sg;xalt(%x‘s :renhigllnly stock. :thet ttx::atx;lents nndd hg\'e tailed . i - H enjoyable. eau ! anda awley .. hsa sl 0 o 0 scouraged, but try at men, Cooper from the Third and Jones from the Fifth. S e ey e e thia 1y merltorions Ak I-e ’s cash SI 0[8 In City Treasurer Rhea, the city has an official whose work| ™ pathe News is also on tonights pro- .2} remedy. - speaks for itself. He is'intimately acquainted with his official | gram at the Grand, . :Send right now for a free trial duties, which makes him a good official. - before you forget it. Address City Clerk Stein has greatly improved the system in his} . . ELKOd:l‘ONIGHT. ? WOODWORTH COMPANY, office and has handled added work in a masterful manner, and | ;o valace, Relds, ney B W itony Conn, the chances are he will be supplied-with additional records and|man who made good. The narrative East Side Any Corn or Callus Comes Off Peace- his duties increased the coming year. ; shows in swiftly moving dramatic in- Now let everybody who has the best interests of the city|didents how he proved ohe wag no| . fally, Painlessly. Never Fails, gt heart co-operate in what is before them. played at the Elko theatre tonmight] _ ‘cfiin’ffi°§§1fi;s’§%’2°«é‘3t§3té-flfn‘;'._. g only. You d 2 or 3 seconds John Craig is the hero. Caughtin| 2 ors:? Oélrops ot "Geu-lt.'P about as 0 NEW STAR ON POLITICAL HORIZON. . v tight place, Cralg rafuses to be % 2 drowned. Beaten, hé refuses to ac- A new star has risen-upon the political horizon in the shape | Koy o088 1t 4 Ko oo e SRpltor of the labor party now forming in many cities throughout the|tery ana winning a beautiful girl in country. It is a questio% wl;ether‘it will fade awla% as mangv the bargain, e new stars do, or become firmly fixed in the national firmament. For support the new party looks toward the labor unions. Ha,,sgfflffliffm&m of ' 1t incorporates in its platform a large number of planks, onej rialian life and intrigue in modern 0; vernment ownership of railroads, mines, | Rome. “The Eternal City’ with Paul.j. 81 which calls for goveriyus pit ds, '|ine Frederick as star, will be dis- telegraphs, telephones, stock yards, grain elevators and other N played at the Grand theatre tomor- public utilities (including ‘unused lands). The platform also|:ow. Pauline Frederick appears:in seaks “democratic control of industry and commerce; demod- (flhet{ole lot Ron::ahR?m:li.d'lt‘m pro- . i uction Iin s technica) (] an cratic control of education; comple.te equality ‘of ‘men .'amf e alf b1 ite: S htgld Is, per- ¥ ; women in government and industry; a curb on the power of | soo . 1t%s second 'showiug here is| U8g Getalt” peel off corn {2 the supreme court to declare laws unconstitutional; repre-| warranted by the exceptional quali-| s s-putting.on your hat. 2! i ith sentation of labor in all government departments and all com- | tles to be scen in this now famous| IU oS B%0y vt piasters greasy missions and agencies of reconstruction; no compulsory mili- 1an. ointments that rub off,.blood-letting tary training; mf:’reased taxes on incomes, inheritances, profits ELKO TOMORROW. and land values.” ; “\What Love Forgives” is the title You peet the 1t is difficult to judge what appeal these and other radical 21‘ a ?:?IY \'?r'l‘;l pict\:re :0 be ;ee;)\ in corn gfégtsspl‘}:wgrom‘_ rour too in ome” | i he o riday, starring arbara m b d? 73 i changes called for mnfiv make t((l) the feeilm.g 8f tglxe (;:)urétrgr. Chatioton and. Johnny Hines, and it | Picnic comes in——you peel 1t ot ae And in this time of change and unrest it is doubly hard t0]is particularly interesting and pleas: | elso but “Gots-It" can do it Get peace: make predictions. Only time will show us how far the con-|ing. 3 ful, commonsense “Geisley L servative labor elements of the nation are prepared to go. Barbara Castleton and Johnny} ,,cic corn-remover,: the only, sure Hines are starred in “What Love| way, costsbuta trifie atany drug store. N ] 4 ~ tho i ; 5 it }-‘orglves."land John Bowers is seen 1'd by B.Lawrence & Co., Ohicago, Il ow let Bemidji secure the services of a competent city|in the role of David. Muriel O5-|yoria's pest. corn, reme engineer and have him superintend the installation of the new triche is also seen in thé cast. Drug Store. L wih water plant at a cost for a year services, what it would be for the percentage taken by a hired engineer for a short time only. RSN, YS———— It was some wallop that the Fifth handed out to the pro- posed new charter. It was urged that the five commissionérs could be chosen from any part of the city and the Fifth warders couldn’t see their part of the city in the stellar galaxy. O The Fifth ward lost. a good representative from that pre- cinct when Alderman J. W, Smith declined to again be a can- didate. Illness in the family decided this step: vitar otatistics of Japan, According to statistics recently pub- lished the population of Japan proper on December 31, 1917, way 57,998,378, distributed among 10,241,851 dwellings or 5.7 per cent hubitation. Compared with the census of 1916, v growth in population of 799,008 is seen. This cate of increase exceeds 14 per cent. TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. SIS VS, The desired shipments of United States food and supplies to Russia might appropriately be termed, “Hope for the hope- less and soap for the soapless.” Clever, Stylish, Serviceable—the ‘“three graces” as exemplified in our spring line of Suits, Coats and*Dresses. Beautiful suits in tricotines, serges, gaberdines and ve- —g—0 In a family the man gho shirks generally necessitates the woman who works. Common garden sage brewed into a Again we repeat, “Have a Stein.” zls:nvy wa, Tfin’fl"‘i‘i’a fi(}ifl' l::i:l: k . \ Nl 1 o LaE ) e “'YYI e g ‘ ours, each one the work of an artist in And “Hoo, Rhea!” e e e bare ] their line. Coats in all the newest cloths o ST Mixing the Bagy Tt ' [ and most popular colors. Some with loose troublsome. ~An easier way is to get J ‘ lines. Some of the belted type. a 50-cent bottle of Wyetl’s Sage and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. 'This i§ the old time recipe improved ‘by the addition of other ingredients. ‘While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our ‘Big Jump inPrices 2 i Hide Market Has Advanced { The demand for furs was never T better than it is today. Sell whil 5, { prices are high. i ® youthft% Sppesiance and atqach?& $ ) PP ness. N hair wi For the highest market price in Mides or Furs w;:m'. Syn,g:rane; Snglp%:‘;rCom&mund. —Bring or Ship to-- no one can tell, because it does it Dresses in satins, taffetas, serges and georgettes; prices the most reasonable; qualities the best and styles the latest. ) ‘sio naturally,- so evenlz me!lx jq:ht < . ampen & sponge or soft brush wi Coldlerg’sHide & Fur Co. S5 Jlic'ani draw this throneh our bai, ng one smi nd at a time; We Pay Freight on All Shipmests morning. all gray hairs have dis’lpy-' 112-3rd 8t. 1DoorW. of Exp. Office Phone838-W peared, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation is a delightful toilet requisite and is not -intended . READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS (gt "o oo Entered at the postoffice at Bemldy. Minn., as second-class matter For there’s nothing that's reali i gress vf March 3, 1879, morrow will be shown a feature film ] L) oally SR 3 ndeE AgL ot Con . : produced by the Independent Sales new, T, D, Collins of Ookala, Hawaii; corporation under the title “Wanted makes a remarkable statement which - | 8 e e Al P e o R S g A for- o rsl i 25¢ ! 0 o (o) 8 o s iy S 1 23-1b. can f..b.g.(.l'abin 50c {{Fresh Eggs, doz. ..45¢c PSR, ‘ o A i el i ‘; §

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