Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 13, 1919, Page 2

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‘We.must see our duty clearly in a white and shining light; | | I} i - S S PAGE TWO THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . ! THURSDAY ‘EVENING, MARCH 13, 1919 W—_—WE— = SUNDAY SCHOOL HEAD " nucTnRs H AND i 2 : DRY CLEANING BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER [l AT THE RECEIVES XOR060 SRLE | e g o e, womenf| DU AR | THEATERS ||| usorintoniont of tho Big Lake guncl| . - WTLWE flPS v el 75, B Srterieind 2| e (| Toke Public nfo Confdoace day school, was presented . with a LOCKW0QD TONIGHT. Harley Hansen jmade the presenta- e PUBLISHED mfu-rnlow BXCBPT BSUNDAY: . . KB BEMIDII PIONERR PUBLISHING CO. @ 3. CARSON : 3. X DENU TELEPRONE 923 and hope, they'exeeedithe. ne'd From Globe, Ari this | fail to' store up ‘ rese "f?:i i fail to' store up ° 4 al - 00e, zana, cotoca wards they only exlutnl’lo bas no joys. 'wasting’ nerve ‘stréngth and " : In six big thrilling acts, filled with :g‘;:néreg:inn::iimseafigx‘x:tt:m?:: ; 3 Prominent physicians claim peopla Patered at the postoffice at Bmld,‘l, Minn., a8 second-class matter sensational features zlmhdlng the{ noon. - b {nn in l‘l'{e bee:uu of “nerve h!:nw" 1 under WAL OO CORETaiN o MaTER .10 0, spectacular air raid,\'The Shadow of| Those present were: -Mr.and Mrs.| = - s v Prighl Gy e atog Jater than Tuesday of each Week to insure publication in the_current issue. in six acts. i Mrs. Groves -with . their ‘irespective sHflE B“-I-s l[ss o,",fi:_-fg,‘;} Jepmer, m&&‘w : The scenes are laid in'England and | tamilies; Mr. and Mrs. iHarley 'Han- £33 Shrores, ' is a romance spy story into which|seén and William Skinner. creeps a romance of a wholesome vein, The set are beautiful, ( one of the celgbrated features of the ............... Lockwood | -y ...... caeee There will alsobedn;L-Ko comedy in two parts. wecommendation of Neotin Soles, J. B. Medlyn sends it. He says: ¥ “1 have never had my Neslin-soled shoes repaired as the soles always out- wear the tops. The position T hold BRITISH WOMAN COME TO U. 8. London, Feb. 17. (By Mail.)—Ap- proximately 130,000 female -clerks PRIy will be discharged by éumnment ] Jmmeon my feet most of the time,.« « GREAT ‘WHITE TRAIL” within the next three:months as a} :and{ can say that for comfort and | R arantol Ereat Ten pages, containing & mn;:’rz of the news of the week. Published : ‘| part of departmental demobflization.| ‘'wear Neslin is the only shoe sole.” tonic. qualities when faion by ‘Nerve- overy Thursday aud sent postage to.any address, for, in advauce, $1.50 Sometimes ‘the. weakest links of ‘a |Many are expected to emigrate to| _ ‘Millions of others who have worn'' | ‘8ick humans’, ‘that it will increase body : chaln., qulte p@iomically siwusa | Amorica_bocauss of 46 dewedl. nom- | Tealin Sclea ok with Mr. Medlyy 21 norye energy, reatore:ambition and, OFTICIAL COUNTY AND OITY OCBED. e atron E na 8o - i in | ber of positions open tothem in Ruog- they are the only soles for wear iy g b i “The ‘Great ‘White Trall,”. ‘the new|land. i -and:comfort. -Moreover, these soles <oz“:v2"-!.°m’x‘g’-’my'y"°&¢’£ gi" ,‘.';’J‘.fli‘i Wharton super-feature which is «nt your shoe bills down because they | ‘and ‘physical'forces, ‘have the iblues, and : coming -to the Rex theatre mext ‘Sat- 5 ‘make your shoes last so long. \They | the pleasures of life'arg mo jonger ef A METHODIST PASTOR'S CREED. e ning bdeh sttt @I o Goms Pul ‘are waterproof too. Nedlin Soldsiare | {08ric, "ihlid You'up and pat you on made scientifically by The Goodyear 1 reA riers and which brings happiness to Tire & Rubber Co., g’l your feet again b , Ohio, who .Special” Notice—To. instire: ‘phiysicians One day quite r:cently, Dr. Saunderson, during a talk at ;,,:’;’:,‘;",’,‘;g“;‘;;';,“‘ itk nfi Paim Wwfl mgim Buarnieed, %'flfii‘{ed”fl'::':fi,fi{? e e the noon day luncheon of the Commercial club, read a poem|’ The stors of “The :Great V:hite : . y ; e P o ety oo to aubets entitled, “The Big Deeds.” ' He is the pastor of the Methodist|Trail” s a story of New ¥ork and church at Excelsior, Minn., and The Pioneer has been fortunate o iy i g e There's Only One Genuine Comn- in securing a copy of the feature of his talk as follows: tTa hetoreithy .‘I,gfi”“‘ s ke Peeler — That's “Gatasdt. THE BIG b o) . appiness ‘There’s only one happy ‘way 'to. . Wo ave,dons with Htile tigaging. aund e’ ith Tittle| midst of the Grost strotehos of ioo| Tasts . tro peisicen-pestoalt " mas: e m'e‘1 ee?il;? with little thinging and we're done with little gy \flfr &9 ‘thowsana g: .u:u'_n..&fig:“ iy ity We arecg&%t: with petty conduct and we’re done with narréw 3‘:;%?’&::;%%’;% : % gold. We have grov;n to men and women, and we’ve noble work to do, e And today we are a people with a larger point of view. EXCEEDED EXPEOTATIONS. In a big way be must labor, if our Flag shall always fly. The screen version of “Within The ¥ 3 : ” 3 Law,” Bayard -Vellier's .wonderiul a big way some must sufl‘gz;, in a big way someé must die. drama, shown in the Elko theatre There must be no little dreaming in the visions that we see, |25t night not only came up to, but ‘There must be no selfish planning in the joys that are to be; m";‘:fiu, ma-‘:,’;“‘%*“;t,.f*.?‘{,',‘“:;: gists-everywhere. A —12 ‘A : tute”any pills or ]’k_g!;& ?0]88 ity Drug Store and leading drug- We have set our faces eastwards to the rising of the sun - audiences. _The ¢ t photoplay That shall light a better nation, and there’s big work to be dope. |87 888in bé.sogu dn ithe Elko thea- tre, - tonfght. Much s Y yment of tais picture By.viewing it 'from ‘the beginning. g‘o;:ézlm showings start at7:80.and And the petty souls and narrow, secking only selfish gain, Shall be vanquished by the'toilers big enough to suffer pain. It's a big task we have taken; ’tis for others we must fight. “2 drops of ‘Gets-1t'~Corn is doomed.” the world tiat does it that way—ef- 0! » A ; 1 ¢ ng ] = Knot, and have ta 100l With “pack- We must quit our little circles where we’ve moved in little ways, LOUISE .AND. JOENNY. By e T tars. Bnd disain 1] And work, as men and women, for the bigger, better days. “Heart of Gold,”. the. new World kmvesfl'and sclesors, ‘when -you can We must quit our selfish thinking and our narrow views and | picture, starring Loufse Huff with| Doci off Your =i, Shioar e creeds, 3 o vt |ff & Johnny Hines, which will be ‘shown| 1y, with magic, simple, easy “Gets- 2 s 2 Nl 5 on Friday at ‘the Elko theatre, will| It?* It takes:2 'or 3geconds toiap- And as people, big and splendid, we must do the bigger deeds. | please everyone. It is interesting,| Pply “Gets-It": yow use Z or:3 drops, and that's all. “Gets-It” does the unusual, and charmingly presented.| THS, "GV 13" op that corn-pain at —— 1t is packed with human interest and " that - 'k ‘and pla; LOOKS LIKE COUNTY DIVISION. humor. Both Miss HOff and Mr.| aiihont cern torture, /Be sure to || i . s . Hines are seen-in roles that fit them | usg Gets-It7 It meverfats. - o i & ‘ MA DE !N CROUKSTON I According to the weekly correspondence from William T. Noonan, editor of the Baudette Region, acting clerk in the house of representatives, St. Paul, who writes interestingly for The Pioneer, the Beltrami county division bill seems to be having no trouble in going through its route in the legislature and it is fully expected to become a law, with the single amend- ment that the border line of the new county be not near the Sy herngs. Siar kIRenped: ay 1 rresent capxtal city, Bemld]l' suddenly determined w' “p?ny thg ¢ Beltrami county is practically one-third the length of the game’ as tho “Hobo:Kid," Fso nick- state and it does seem as if the center of activities and county|named by the cowboys who found E like the proverbial gloves. back corn-remover, the only ‘sure way, costs but a trifle at any drug s tore. “PLAYING THE GAME. M'f'd by E. Lawren co-& Oo., Chicago, T1l. One of tho7liesliaet. -cleannst, dest | o 210 12- Bemidyl aud srecommended 's b b all around plays seen . in . Bemidji as the world’s best corn remedy by this season Was shown at.the Grand| D2 Ler Dragifre, theatre last eveming, when Charles Ray the .Ince star, appeared as the Branch House, 114 Third Street, Bemidji JLL IUIlLlLllIIIlHH]HHllll'nlH{ll!HUIIIlHUH]lIllmfllflllllll[flfllfll{fll[fllllflfllmfllluflmlIIllllll[ll!lllIllllHUJ'UllllllIlI[U KO THE STORE AHEAD affairs is in Bemidji and the south part of the county, leaving E;g‘be‘g ;?ehfefifotmflml' ge l:)lnd been the north portion to progress at the whim of those not residents| "G & Ko € oHes e T on: of .that section. With a new county formed, there would still}tity concealed, he:was made to en- be the immense development work and progress to be madegd\;lre all gorts of hatdships, some of and it is believed by right thinking ones that what is necessary | .ff};&;}’l‘x’;’;‘;idag"’n;!}g‘ilfi?ggzfi could be accomplished if the lengthy unit was divided and|for the last time tonisht, ‘with the’ the fertile lands of the new county developed and made access-|Ofticlal War Review and a short able to future settlement. And why not Baudette the countyjcomedy, at the Grand:theatre. seat? | EXCITING' SITUATIONS. ; —0 COMMERCIAL CLUB OF RIGHT CALIBRE. peoesilins ditisrm abound.in. "ihe Thé annual meeting of the Commercial club resulted in|yrq sppealing melodeame since ~The securing as its executives a most capable list of prominent young|spotlers.” business men, who have been and are, among the progressives| Audiences swill see the secrets of of the city and county and they will be only anxious to heartily | e Klondike in the plonser jae; co-operate with what is for the best interest of their community|trail of Alaska in the dead of a rag- and ig:progress. ’ ing storrg-nizh: atgut‘-igl:lt ;:1 {:- veral of them have always taken a keen prat in every-|¥euge and passion that ends In the thing that had to do for the| progress of the city and the plans | {sRiational branding of & man, with for the coming year will need close attention and hard work|of unleased passions, a story of two on their part. The membership of the organization has always men, one woman, and: the unwritten s ses $ law of the great northland. been of the best and livest citizens of the city, and when the | &% 0 tp & o soven Darts, will new order of things comes into being and the scope of member-|pe the program at the Grand theatre sh_xp and lines of activities are extended, }he community club|Saturday and Sunday. will embrace every class of membership in all walks of life,| ———————- which should redound to the credit of the community and its advancement. , E. W. HANNA!:! 0 sl WOULDtGREA'I%Y BENEFIT COUNTY% e Licensed eltrami county is to have a visiting nurse, if the Sou ° Beltfl:‘x;ui RedE (;ro;{s chapter f3"neets the proper cg-o};l)eratio}r:, Auctioneer according to E. L. Hermance, field representative of the north-|| | Sell Anything An ern division of the Red Cross, : There are several organizations and Get Top Pn::: e that took part in the great war program of activities that are % also interested in the health yeconstruction program for con- Special attention given to gerving the health of Beltrami’s people and their children, and|| farm sales. the plan calls for an expert at the head of every department.|| 206 Minn, Ave., Phone 120W The Red Cross chapter has offered $1,000 if other organ- izations will extend aid and the work would be carried out| ==—— with great benefit to all concerned. (1ELELELEENE DL AL LN (LD LA AL COLEE RO LR ERLENTIL HIHNTITTITITT Announce its formal oécning and showing E of ———— 5 —0. = .. ) . . E i GIBBONS HAS THE RIGHT IDEA. The young lady S B f.ul E M 11 = That was a valuable warning Judge Gibbons of the|| Next door = ea-utl g aSter 1 lnet y = lm;:qicipalflcc;;xrt g:zg th;t prisoner 'whdo 'had beenhguiligy of gmx:- gays = = olning & dollar o e change received 1n & purchase in a busi- = & = ness place in the city. He was a hangeron at the place and|| That when her = on Thursday nght March lsth = sought to purloin a dollar undbserved. Brother =l ] The visitor was a lumbetjack, a rugged specimen who had = Music gome to }z'(:amidji to pag‘oni_z:n me;chal‘;ts and t;vl;s the object o£ Comes home g 1 razen attentions on the part of a disreputable specimen of{| From servics E ) s Bgsgxga Y’.l!‘l}l:i;nlf::tg?;;e t,:lg;gp?""d Judge Glbbéna vehemently || go win :E_ Hats WI‘H be ShQWn on lemg Models e Havs s E Like the Swallows and Flowers 1n Spring. For Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices s = Mlulnery USllel'S in The Sprmg Faslnona SHIP YOUR - — = R \ : d F w l Pefore by = Here may be seen Charming Creations from many of Puts it away £ : . Hides, Furs, Wool, i vl e the World's Best Artists We hope: to] 3 Sheep Pelts and Bee ; : Hakkerup s have you with us on this occasion. Wax and Tallow ° Sl 2t Photographs S § Pl h = To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY o = Preformance Begins Promptly at 8 P. M. i 118 Belt. Ave. Bemidji, Minnesota - = ' . . o e VUL LA P LT L LA L R TR DT R R T TR D i i e Nafactive

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